ADN: Upper Half
Denver, CO
This 27-hour, 2 or 3-day seminar covers the practical aspects of dry needling to the craniocervical, upper extremity, and upper thorax systems. The primary emphasis will be on the practitioner effectively placing needles to treat neuromusculoskeletal conditions. Inclusive to this will be discussions on applicable randomized trial evidence, safety aspects, needle size/diameter considerations, and treatment paradigms. IMMT’s emphasis will be on applying any treatment paradigm (including acupuncture trials) to the relevant anatomy affected. However, course participants will not be taught how to practice Oriental Medicine in any capacity. When taken with ADN: Lower Half this course will satisfy all relevant requirements to practice dry needling in compliance with allowing U.S. state practice acts.
9 class spots available