OLA2 Advanced Dry Needling of the Thoracic Spine

The Haynes Method of Neuromuscular Dry Needling® online seminar series is an eleven-part program with course 1 being an introductory course and the following 10 courses containing detailed content related to treatment of the entire body.

 

The Haynes Method starts with a course that covers the principles and history of dry needling, safety practices, functional anatomy and palpation labs as well as labs incorporating dry needling in the muscles and tissues outlined in the syllabus and identified in the labs.

 

The remaining courses explore specific treatment protocols developed for treatment in the axial, appendicular and in regional junctional zones for the upper body and then the lower body.

 

Foundations and Fundamentals© is the introductory course in the Haynes Method of Neuromuscular Dry Needling® that lays the groundwork for advanced protocols that will be taught in courses 2 through 11.  Foundations and Fundamentals discusses the history of dry needling, physiology, needle safety, indications and contraindications, and danger zones of dry needling. 

 

Comprehensive review of current literature and best evidence will be discussed as well as anatomy review using a 3-D application that can be utilized prior to the course for review of the relevant anatomy (this will also be used in later courses for protocol description).  Critical to competence and confidence with dry needling will be functional surface anatomy labs in each body region. 

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