Applications of Trigger Point Therapy & Dry Needling Techniques Seminar Recording

Event recorded on 20th February 2023.

 

Course Overview

Dry needling has been readily adopted by many allied healthcare workers, the likes of acupuncturists, physiotherapists, osteopaths and chiropractors. Although there was a similar form of the needling technique in TCM theory called Ah Shi Acupuncture, Dry Needling and Trigger Point therapy developed independently as a result of pain referral pattern studies, testament of Czech Physician Karel Lewit in the 1970’s. It was developed as a result of injections into trigger points which upon injection, relieved pain regardless of whether there was analgesics within the injection.

Dry needling encompasses the use of a filiform needle which is the exact same needles used in Acupuncture – traditionally known as Acupuncture Needles (with reference to traditional cultures and sources – https://www.healthcentre.org.uk/acupuncture/types-of-acupuncture-needle.html).

When learning how to get a Local Twitch Response (LTr) through correct dry needling techniques into a myofascial trigger point, technique and location is particularly important when completing this course. Remain competitive and up to date with the latest understanding, pain referral patterns and techniques for the below muscles.

Learn which muscles to penetrate deeply and superficially in order to complete the technique safely and efficaciously.

Learn how to find trigger points and what to do, where to search and how to needle them well, which needles you can needle deeply and which need to be needled superficially along with needling angle, direction and appropriate technique. 

 

Course Content

 

 

About the Rich Hazel (DAc)

Rich Hazel uses a unique style of acupuncture that relies heavily on knowledge of neurology and sports medicine. He was one of very few people to learn Motor Point Acupuncture at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York where he completed his Master of Science in Acupuncture, Orthopedic & Sports Medicine. Rich has also studied Neurofunctional Acupuncture and Exstore Functional Muscle Assessment with some of the best orthopedic acupuncturists in North America and spent years studying trigger points and the treatment of myofascial pain from the works of Dr. Janet Travell and Dr. C Chan Gunn.

His unique style allows Rich to get excellent results for sports injuries, sports mobility and performance, and acute and chronic pain of all kinds. He now teaches this unique style of acupuncture to other acupuncturists in the US and abroad and is on the faculty at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York.

 

What You Get After You Complete The Course

  • Notes to keep
  • 2.5 CPD Points
  • CPD Certificate 
  • 5 year access
  • Unlimited revisions during access period

 

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