8-9 Mar'25 - Introduction to Dry Needling | Health Sciences University

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Introduction to Dry Needling

CPD

This seminar is designed to introduce the techniques of dry needling using acupuncture needles in the treatment of myofascial trigger points.

Dry Needling
Course Title 8-9 Mar’25 – Introduction to Dry Needling
Qualification CPD
Accreditation European Academy of Chiropractic
Duration 10 CPD Hours
Institution Code A65
Start Date 8-9 March 2025
Location Parkwood Campus, Bournemouth, Dorset

Overview


This course is accredited for 10 CPD Hours by the European Academy of Chiropractic.

Registration Saturday: 09:15

Saturday: 09:30-17:00

Sunday:   09:00-13;00

** This seminar is open to chiropractors including final year chiropractic students, physiotherapists and osteopaths. It is the delegates’ responsibility to ensure they have professional indemnity insurance to cover the use of dry needling before attending this seminar **

Course Details


This seminar is designed to introduce the techniques of dry needling using acupuncture needles in the treatment of myofascial trigger points.

These techniques offer a safe and effective way to rapidly deactivate points using sub-dermal and intramuscular needling techniques. The course is highly practical and delegates are normally confident to needle their patients after the seminar.

Day 1

0930 – Welcome and Introduction to Dry Needling

0945 – History of Acupuncture

1000 – Traditional and Western medical theories of mechanism of action.

1100 – Coffee

1120 – Safety and side effects.

1145 – Myofascial model for Dry needling

1215 – Expected clinical outcomes in Dry Needling

1245 – Questions

1300 – Lunch

1400 – Practical – Needling technique.

1430 – Practical – Myofascial syndromes affecting the Knee

1500 – Local, segmental and meridian approaches to treating Knee conditions.

1530 – Tea

1545 – Practical – Myofascial syndromes of the lower leg

1615 – Local, segmental and meridian approaches to treating Ankle and Foot conditions.

1700 – Finish

Day 2

0900 – Practical – Meridian and myofascial needling for conditions affecting the Forearm, wrist and hand.

1030 – Demonstration of safe needling technique for the Neck

1100 – Coffee

1120 – Practical – Cervical spine and Shoulder

1215 – Practical – Low back, Hip and Pelvis

1300 – Finish

John Reynolds is qualified in medicine in 1975 and subsequently pursued a specialist career in rheumatology and rehabilitation medicine in the RAF. He was Chief Medical Officer for the British Paralympic Team for eight years. Dr Reynolds has been a practising acupuncturist for twenty years. He is a past Chairman of the British Medical Acupuncture Society (BMAS) and remains a regular lecturer on BMAS Introductory and Post-Basic courses. His acupuncture training and practice is Western orientated although he does embrace some traditional meridian theory.

How can I contact the organiser with any questions?

For more information contact the CPD team at cpd@aecc.ac.uk.

Will lunch & refreshments be provided?

A light lunch & refreshment breaks will be provided.

What if I have a Dietary requirement?

Our catering team cater for the standard 14 food allergens. You will be asked to select any of these allergens that might be applicable when booking online.

Terms and Conditions of Booking Click Here

 

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