Dry Needling/Acupuncture Literature Update
About This Event
This lecture provides a comprehensive update on the contemporary literature surrounding Acupuncture and Dry Needling. Participants will explore pertinent anatomy, physiology, and valuable clinical pearls, with discussions covering the physiological effects of acupuncture, the importance of incorporating segmental levels and the multifidus in treatment, and the proven effectiveness of dry needling for conditions such as TMJ, back pain, and radicular disorders. The course also delves into the physiological effects of needling at trigger points, offering evidence-based insights for practitioners.Designed for chiropractic professionals, this on-demand course offers 1 CE credit, including 1 DC Acupuncture credit, subject to the TN Board of Chiropractic Examiners' rules and regulations regarding scope of practice and continuing education. It is crucial to note that this program does not provide "training" in dry needling. Access to the course content expires on the last day of the calendar year in which it is purchased, requiring completion within that timeframe.
Learning Objectives
- •Analyze contemporary peer-reviewed literature on acupuncture and dry needling mechanisms of action
- •Identify relevant segmental anatomy and physiological pathways involved in needle-based therapies
- •Evaluate the clinical application of trigger point needling for musculoskeletal pain management
- •Assess evidence-based efficacy of dry needling for temporomandibular joint disorders, spinal pain, and radicular conditions
- •Apply clinical pearls and best practices for integrating acupuncture/dry needling into chiropractic patient care protocols
Speakers
Event Details
Start Date
On Demand
End Date
—
Price
$50
CE Hours
1 hours
Format
Online / Virtual
Location
Online
USA
Speakers
2
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