IDN Advanced Dry Needling Course – Richmond, KY
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Advanced Neurologic Dry Needling for Pain Management and Performance Enhancement
This 3-day lab-based course is designed for IDN clinicians that want to take the next step in understanding and applying dry needling for neuromusculoskeletal pain and dysfunction. The clinician is provided a deeper research-based understanding of the physiologic and therapeutic effects of peri-neural dry needling. The negative effects of neurogenic inflammation and reduced microcirculation will be explained in relation to central and peripheral nervous system mechanisms. Advanced peri-neural, muscular and tendon needling techniques are practiced to achieve maximal clinical efficacy. Electrical nerve stimulation (ENS) will be emphasized as an important adjunct to dry needling treatment. Focus is on assuring the safe and effective clinical application of dry needling using sound clinical decision-making. Successful completion of this course results in earning the credential Certified in Integrative Dry Needling (CIDN). [Prerequisite-Foundation Course]
Course Specific Content:
- A full understanding of the peripheral nerve mapping concept and how to apply it to patient treatment for pain management and performance optimization.
- Radiculopathic and neuropathic pain and dysfunction are explained and a treatment model is discussed.
- Expansion of the 360-degree treatment model taught in the foundation course into a 720-degree treatment model to fully integrate a systemic approach.
- Develop further understanding and incorporation of the 3 S’s of treatment – Symptomatic, Segmental, and Systemic for all neuro-musculoskeletal dysfunction.
- Preventative care is a different use for Dry Needling; we instruct you on how to use the IDN system to integrate this service into your practice.
- Performance optimization is between prevention and pain management on our continuum. Many patients today are active and want to optimize their athletic or just their general physical performance. This often occurs in the absence of pain. Understanding how the nervous system is involved in neuro-inhibition of optimal function is the key to being able to develop a logical plan to help your athletes both pre and post event.
- Understanding how to use other treatment techniques that compliment dry needling like Electric Nerve Stimulation (ENS). We discuss and practice how these modalities can maximize treatment effect when used together.
- Expand the peripheral nerve treatment concept to include advanced nerve points, many are the same areas that are used during pain blocking techniques by anesthesiologists. The difference is DN does not have injectate and therefore has minimal to none of the risks of “wet needling.”
- Advanced muscular needling points in the head, neck and lumbopelvic region.
- Review of the current evidence-based research data.
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Learning Objectives
At the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Independently identify a minimum of three peripheral neuro-trigger points in a given case study.
- Independently integrate the physiological mechanisms into a treatment plan for a given musculoskeletal condition.
- Independently evaluate peripheral nerve (soft tissue) dysfunctions relating to a given musculoskeletal condition and pain.
- Formulate a strategy of prevention and management for adverse responses to dry needling based on OSHA requirements during a case study.
- Independently choose the correct neuro-trigger point treatment sites for safe application of dry needling treatment during lab sessions.
- Correctly defend the IDN system for treatment of musculoskeletal pain based on the unique neurology and physiology of neuro-trigger points.
- Independently integrating the IDN system into the participant’s physical therapy practice in relation to current clinical, legislative and billing barriers.
Learning Activities
The structure of this course 27-hour intensive practical classroom program addresses theory and key principles with extensive supervised participant practice.
- Multiple Keynote presentations with video support begin each new section.
- Instructor technique demonstrations with ample time for questions.
- Interactive lab sessions practicing and discussing each new technique and concept.
- Course technique summary with question and answer session.
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Day 1 | ||
8:00–8:30 | Registration/sign in. | |
8:30-9:30 | Update Physiological mechanisms of dry needling associated with peripheral sensitization. (lecture) | |
9:30-9:45 | Break | |
9:45-12:00 | Major neuromuscular point of the Craniofacial pain. Cervical Facets and Greater Occipital Nerve. [Lab] | |
12:00-1:00 | Lunch Break | |
1:00-3:15 | Major neuromuscular points of Anterior Cervical region. (Lab) | |
3:15–3:30 | Break | |
3:30–4:45 | Electrical Needling Stimulation (Lab) | |
4:45-6:30 | Major neuromuscular points of the upper limbs: Axillary/Radial N. (Lab) | |
Day 2 | ||
8:00-8:30 | Review and Questions | |
8:30-9:15 | Major neuromuscular points of the upper limbs: Musculocutaneous N. (Lab) | |
9:15-9:30 | Break | |
9:30-11:30 | Major neuromuscular points of the upper limbs: Median N. & Ulnar N. (Lab) | |
11:30-1:00 | Major neuromuscular points of the lumbopelvic region. (Lab) | |
1:00-2:00 | Lunch | |
2:00-4:00 | Major neuromuscular points of the lower limbs: Lateral Femoral Cutaneous N., Femoral N. & Obturator N. (Lab) -Break 3:00-3:15 if needed | |
4:00-6:30 | Major neuromuscular points of the lower limbs: Sciatic N. (Lab) | |
Day 3 | ||
8:00-10:00 | Specialty needling of Subscapularis (axillary and mid scapular approach), Quadratus Lumborum (posterior and side lying approach). (Lab) | |
10:00-12:30 | Specialty needling of Psoas (posterior approach), Iliacus, Lateral & Medial Pterygoids. (Lab) | |
12:30-1:45 | Working Lunch- Discussion on administrative / clinical practice /marketing / legal / billing and any other practice issues. | |
1:45-2:30 | Review of the Written Test- Final Question and Answer discussion period. | |
2:30-5:30 | Practical Certification Examinations. |
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Course Preparation Information
*If you are registered for this course please login to your IDN account to view information specific to this course. Information will be available on your account dashboard 1 month prior to the start of the course.
Location :
Eastern Kentucky University
Dizney Building Rm 230
521 Lancaster Ave
Richmond KY 40475
Airport : Lexington Bluegrass Airport – 37 miles from venue
Hotel Options :
TownePlace Suites by Marriott Richmond
2018 Colby Taylor Dr, Richmond, KY 40475•(859) 353-4860
Tru by Hilton Richmond
1020 Amberly Way, Richmond, KY 40475•(859) 544-6312
Hampton Inn Richmond
1099 Barnes Mill Rd, Richmond, KY 40475•(859) 626-1002
Parking : Please park in the Disney Building Lot or the Van Hoose Lot.
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IDN Advanced Dry Needling Course – Richmond, KY
Cost
- $1,295
Date
- Mar 11 - 13 2022
- Expired!
Time
- All Day