Neck and Upper Limb Dry Needling Course
This 1 day specialist Dry needling course will take a deep dive into various pain presentations of the neck and upper limb and explore how we can apply dry needling techniques to support injury rehabilitation and pain management.
This course applies an up-to-date evidence informed approach for treating musculoskeletal and neurological pain presentations. The pre-course program will guide participants through detailed pathophysiology, signs and symptoms of various clinical presentations in the neck and upper limb and is supported by 3D anatomy videos of neuromuscular and musculoskeletal anatomy.
Participants will be guided through the practical application of dry needling approaches for neck and upper limb pain, mechanical pathology and cervical spine entrapment neuropathy. The dry needling approaches used in this course are also grounded in neurophysiological explanations on the potential mechanisms of action, supported by research.
This course explores concepts well beyond just trigger point dry needling, with a clinically reasoned approach to integrate into practice.
The Neck and Upper Limb Dry Needling course also integrates the practical application of exercise combined with dry needling aimed to promote an active approach to injury and pain rehabilitation.
The Neck and Upper Limb Dry Needling course is designed for practitioners with a special interest in pain presentations of this region and who have already undertaken training in dry needling.
PLUS! After completing this course you will receive a lifetime access to our video review library.
This course is suitable for:
- Physiotherapists
- Chiropractors
- Osteopaths
- Myotherapists
- Remedial Massage Therapists
- Exercise Physiologists
- Physicians
English Language: Please note that proficiency in written and verbal communication in English is essential for participation in ACE courses.
Being able to understand and communicate clearly in English is a requirement for safety purposes, and to ensure that you and your fellow students get the most out of your learning experience. If it is deemed that your English proficiency is not suitable for safe participation in the course, this may result in your registration being cancelled and you may not be eligible for a refund.