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CEUL129465: 2024 AZ DN-2: Dry Needling for Lumbopelvic & Lower Extremity Conditions: an Evidence-Based Approach

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This course has been Approved in APTA AZ

Credit valid February 12, 2024 to February 12, 2025

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Credit Description:

No  prerequisites  are  needed  for  this  three-­‐day  27-­‐hour  course  in  dry  needling;  however,  registrants  must  be  a  licensed  physical  therapist,  osteopath,  medical  doctor,  naturopathic  doctor or acupuncturist in their respective state or country. Certification in Dry Needling (Cert. DN)  will  be  awarded  upon  successful  completion  (i.e.  written  and  practical  examination)  of  both the DN-­‐1 & DN-­‐2 courses, giving 54 hours of hands-­‐on dry needling education in total. Participants  will  learn  superficial  and  deep  dry  needling  techniques  for  the  treatment  of  lumbopelvic and lower extremity musculoskeletal conditions. This course does include, but is not limited to, needling of taut bands of muscle (i.e. trigger points) as classically introduced by Travell  &  Simons.  Needle  puncture  of  tendons,  ligaments,  musculotendinous  junctions,  teno-­‐osseus junctions, and bone (“periosteal pecking”) will also be taught as essential components of musculoskeletal needling practice. Furthermore, peri-­‐neural needling will be instructed for the purpose  of  improving  microcirculation  and  disrupting  fibrosis  in  chronic  neurogenic  pain  syndromes. Dry needling is certainly a lot more than sticking needles in trigger points!

Created On: Nov-14-2023 05:41 PM ET

Last Modified On: Mar-13-2026 07:23 AM ET

Delivery Method: In Person

Date Approved: Nov-27-2023 02:07 PM ET

Credit Requested: 27.00

Credit Approved: 27.00

Public Access: CEUL is open to public

Credit Event Dates

Date Location Name City, State More Information
March 01, 2024 - March 03, 2024 Phoenix, AZ