Dry Needling (Level 1) course by Jonathan Hobbs - ATHENS 2024 - 1st group
DURATION:
3 days
START DATE:
29/03/2024
CITY:
Athens
COURSE VENUE:
Seminar Room EPIMORFOSIS 105 Karaoli & Dimitriou Str. (ex Eleftherias), 18345 – Moschato – Athens
COURSE FEE:
430€
DOWN PAYMENT:
150€   ( until 28/03/2024 )
MAX. NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS:
26
ANAILABLE PLACES:
1
Address to

The seminar is only addressed to Physiotherapists and Health Professionals.

Course Language

Course’s language is English with simultaneous translation to Greek.

Information

LLLC – EPIMORFOSIS intents to organize a Dry Needling– Level 1 – ATHENS 2024 seminar, with professor Jonathan Hobbs.


The seminar lasts 3 days and will be held in Athens.


The cost of the seminar amounts to 430€.


The amount of 150€ must be prepaid for the finalization of the participation.


The remaining amount of 280€ must be deposited at least 2 days before the beginning of the seminar.



Hobbs Masters Needling System


DIN-1 Foundations of Dynamic Integrative Needling


Aims of the programme


 1.To develop participant’s knowledge and understanding of dry needling.
 2.To develop participant’s skills in clinical reasoning and critical and analytical problem-based  learning in relation to dry needling.
 3.To develop participant’s competence in applying their clinical skills to the practice of dry  needling.
 4.To effectively integrate dry needling skills into the manual skills of the manual therapist.
 5.To develop participant’s interpersonal skills in relation to dry needling practice in the  clinical setting


Assessed learning outcomes of the programme


By the end of the course the participant will be expected to be able to:


1. Demonstrate the practical skills, qualities and other attributes required for the safe   application of dry needling. These techniques and practices should be demonstrated in accordance with health and safety regulations within  the scope of manual therapy professional practices taking into account an understanding and appreciation of the related practical precautions and   contra-indications involved.
2. Demonstrate an understanding of the specific and non-specific effects of dry needling taking   into account relevant anatomical, physiological, microbiological and pathological principles with   reference to the current best  available evidence.
3. Demonstrate how dry needling can be safely and effectively integrated within manual therapy   practice in the therapeutic management of conditions of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction


Knowledge and Understanding  (Learning outcomes; 1, 2, 3)


Cognitive/intellectual skills  (Learning outcomes; 1, 2, 3)


Practical Skills   (Learning outcomes; 1, 2, 3)


Assessment Mode:


Formative.


Practical skills competency test (Learning outcomes; 1, 2, 3)


Indicative content


These outcomes will be achieved through a variety of teaching strategies including lectures, tutorials, seminars, action groups, problem-based learning scenarios, clinical reasoning based case studies, presentations and practical needling situations. Learning will also be supported by the course study manual and the use of research-based teaching materials and methods.


The programme will explore content in the following areas:
• Examining the evidence-base,
• Integration of anatomy, physiology, microbiology and pathology
• Integration within physiotherapy clinical reasoning
• Needling skills
• Location of points
• Safety
• Background of dry needling
• Medical needling/dry needling techniques


Programme Content
• History of dry needling
• Concepts of dry needling
• Medical needling concepts
• Neurophysiology of dry needling
• Trigger point theory and needling
• Health and safety: Precautions and contraindication
• Needling techniques
• Point location
• Point selection criteria
• Assessment
• Needle competency test with evaluation of safe practice


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Time Schedule

Day 1


08:30-09:00 Registrations


09:00-09:15 Introductions and initial briefing of course outline and structure. 


09:15-10:30 History of dry needling and its role within western medicine. Developing knowledge and understanding of the principles and   philosophies underlying the use of dry needling in clinical practice. Current developments in the practice or theory of dry needling.


10:30-10.45 Comfort break 


10:45-11:30 Neurophysiology and “Pain Gate” theory. Knowledge and understanding of relevant anatomical, physiological, microbiological and pathological principles related to dry needling.


11:30-12:30 The pathophysiology of trigger points.
  Knowledge and understanding of relevant anatomical, physiological, microbiological and pathological principles related to dry needling.


12:30-13:15 Lunch 


13:15-14:15 Principles of needling and point location and practical needling techniques.Knowledge and understanding of relevant anatomical, physiological, microbiological and pathological principles related to dry needling.


14:15-15:15 Health & Safety in clinical practice.
  The legislative and professional standards and codes of practice guiding the practice of dry needling. Ensuring the appreciation of and adherence to the contra-indications and precautions for the application of dry needling.


15:15-15:30 Comfort break 


15:30-16:45 Needling gluteal, lateral hip rotators and the lower leg muscles.
  Developing the skills, qualities and other attributes in techniques and practice in dry needling within the Health and Safety regulations and within the scope of professional practice.


16:45-17:00 Review Day
 


Day 2
 



09:00-09:15 Review of Day 1
 
09:15-10:30 Needling cervical and shoulder muscles.
  Developing the skills, qualities and other attributes in techniques and practice in dry needling within the Health and Safety regulations and within the scope of professional practice.


10:30-10:45 Comfort break 


10:45-12:30 Needling shoulder muscles.
  Developing the skills, qualities and other attributes in techniques and practice in dry needling within the Health and safety regulations and within the scope of professional practice.


12:30-13:15 Lunch 


13.15-15:15 Needling thoracic muscles.
  Developing the skills, qualities and other attributes in techniques and practice in dry needling within the Health and Safety regulations and within the scope of professional practice.


15:15-15:30 Comfort break 


15:30-16:45 Needling competency test


  Developing knowledge and understanding of the principles and philosophies underlying the use of dry needling in clinical practice. Developing the skills, qualities and other attributes in techniques and practice in dry needling within the Health and Safety regulations and within the scope of professional practice.


16:45-17:00 Review Module



Day 3


 


09:00-09:15 Review of Day 2
 
09:15-09:30 Needling lumbar and lower limb muscles.
  Developing the skills, qualities and other attributes in techniques and practice in dry needling within the Health and Safety regulations and within the scope of professional practice.


09:30-10:30 Needling lumbar and lower limb muscles.
  Developing the skills, qualities and other attributes in techniques and practice in dry needling within the Health and Safety regulations and within the scope of professional practice.


10:30-10:45 Comfort break 


10:45-12:30 Needling lumbar and lower limb muscles.
  Developing the skills, qualities and other attributes in techniques and practice in dry needling within the Health and Safety regulations and within the scope of professional practice.


12:30-13:15 Lunch 


13.15-15:15 Needling lumbar and lower limb muscles.
  Developing the skills, qualities and other attributes in techniques and practice in dry needling within the Health and Safety regulations and within the scope of professional practice.


15:15-15:30 Comfort break 


15:30-16:45 Needling lumbar and lower limb muscles.
  Developing the skills, qualities and other attributes in techniques and practice in dry needling within the Health and Safety regulations and within the scope of professional practice.


16:45-17:15 Needling cervical and upper limb muscles.
  Developing the skills, qualities and other attributes in techniques and practice in dry needling within the Health and Safety regulations and within the scope of professional practice.


17:15-17:30 End of the course

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Terms of Participation

1. A certificate of attendance, a degree or a diploma will be issued.
2. Printed handouts are provided (notes or relevant book).
3. In case of cancellation of the seminar due to EPIMORFOSIS’s responsibility, deposited fees will be refunded immediately.
4. EPIMORFOSIS reserves the right to change the date or postopone  seminars, informing participants by phone and / or sms & e-mail. In such a  case participants are entitled to request full refund of their fees if they do not wish to attend the seminar on the new date or to use this amount for their participation in other seminars or services of the company.
5. In the event of a strike, government’s bans, heavy bad weather, and generally any event beyond the reasonable control of the organisers  which impedes the execution of part or all of the seminar, the organizers reserve the right to change the date and time of the event. In this case the fees are not refundable but are valid as they are.
6. Cancellation of participation due to participant’s responsibility is possible only by email, as follows:
• up to 30 days prior to the start of the seminar, all deposits are refundable.
• up to 15 days prior to the start of the seminar, 50% is refundable.
• no refund after this deadline, exceptions could be only by decision of EPIMORFOSIS.
7. The realisation of the course will be confirmed by email or/and sms to be sent to participants, in time.
8. It is advised to not buy your flight tickets until you receive this confirmation email (or/and sms).
9. LLC-1 EPIMORFOSIS keeps the right to change course venues.


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