Dry Needling/Medical Acupuncture Course (Level 1) Pre-Reading Day 1 & Day 2
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Course Objectives/Outcomes
Upon completion of this course the learner will be able to:
• Describe the practice of Acupuncture/ Dry Needling, including how this adjunctive treatment can influence functional outcomes for patients
• Apply solid clinical reasoning in the application of needling
• Describe the appropriate use of combined needling and use of distal and Ashi points for enhanced outcomes
• Demonstrate safe, effective, and appropriate application of needling
• Discuss the scope of practice, functional benefits, and advocacy considerations regarding needling
• Discuss evidenced-based, patient-centered intervention case scenarios that reflect best clinical practice in needling.
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- 8 hours
- ages 18+
- In person
- Doors at 8:30 AM
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British College of Osteopathic Medicine
6 Netherhall Gardens
London NW3 5RR United Kingdom
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Pre-Reading
Introduction to Medical Acupuncture (Level 1) Day 1 Course Outline Pre-reading Neurophysiology of Acupuncture Physiological effects of Acupuncture Theoretical Components • A Brief History of Acupuncture • Evolution of needling and uses to treat MSK conditions. • Statutory Regulation/GDPR • Acupuncture legislation • How to carry out safe needling techniques • Contraindications to needling. • Safety research • Adverse reactions and how to deal with them. • Safety Guidelines • TCM Theory • Overview of the basic philosophies • Interrelation with treatment of MSK conditions • Introduction to the Meridians
Day 2 Practical 25th January 2025
Day 2 Course Outline Practical Components o How to Safely Handle the Needle o Needling Location and the use of Cun measurements o Safety and Anatomical landmarks o 4 Gates Demonstration o Practical needling on partners o Theory and uses to treat MSK pain. The IMM Dry Needling/Medical Acupuncture Level 1 teaches technical proficiency in foundational dry needling techniques and traditional acupuncture points. This course gives practitioners the tools to elevate their practice and fosters confidence and competence to integrate dry needling and use of traditional acupuncture points into practice the very next day. The needling points taught include lumbar spine, posterior hip, thigh and lower extremity, cervical spine, shoulder and upper extremity. Anatomy, safety, precautions, and psychomotor aspects of needling are reinforced alongside instruction in history, supportive evidence, clinical application reasoning and use of traditional dry needling point
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