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FIDN Level 1: For Chiropodist and Podiatrist - Toronto, Ontario

By Institute Of Functional Dry Needling - America (other events)

Friday, July 22 2016 9:00 AM 5:00 PM EDT
 
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FIDN Level 1: For Chiropodist and Podiatrist  - Toronto, Ontario 

Course Details:

Functional Integrated Dry Needling for Pain management and Functional Rehabilitation is a neurophysiological evidence based treatment which is based on the anatomy, physiology and biomechanics of the human body unlike acupuncture which is based on meridians as per the old Chinese technique.


The needling is performed on the trigger points, tender points, the pain pathways(modulation of PNS to CNS) which then are responsible for the proper conduction to the muscles, which is responsible for core pain management and functional rehabilitation(Pain is the means by which the Peripheral nervous system (PNS) warns the central nervous system (CNS) of injury or potential injury to the body).
The course has also high weight age of proper mechanism of stimulation of cartilage of knee joint with evidence and also the Antidode effect.
The course is developed by evidence based practice as well as references from the earlier studies.


The functional dry needling training can help in providing the healthcare professionals as a great tool to serve their patients and clients with great result in conjunction to their therapeutic modalities.


Functional integrated dry needling course also helps delegates in developing adequate knowledge in diagnosis and proper evaluation of various conditions and how to safely needle them.
Delegates will develop skills to not only give treatment or needling for pain management but also restoring their functional abilities and restricted movements.
Delegates will be having enough practical and laboratory sessions so as to get hands on needles and also to maintain OSHA standards and guidelines of safe needling and avoid any adverse effects.

COURSE INTINERY

Module 1

Functional Integrated Dry Needling is a one day course and has a total credit or CEU’s of 8 HRS.
The Course will consist of the following:

 

 Morning 9 am to 12 noon

 

What is dry needling?
Introduction
History
Different Models of dry needling
Introduction to pain
What is functional dry needling?
How does it act?

Nerve Flow Stimulation.
Antidode Mechanisms.
Stimulation of the pain gate mechanism & nociceptive fibers.
Cartilage stimulation

 

Indications of dry needling
Effects of Functional dry needling

Analgesic effects
Biochemical Modulation
Mechanical Effects.

Adverse effects of dry needling
Limitations of dry needling

12 noon to 1pm

 

1 pm to 3 pm

 

Understanding needles.
Handling needles.
Self practice needling.
Directions of insertion/ basic insertion techniques.
Maintaining posture of the patients during needling and safety.
Introduction to the concept of Functional integrated approach & the concept of pain which is a way by which the Peripheral nervous system (PNS) warns the central nervous system (CNS) of injury or potential injury to the body needling concept which is based Neuro physiological effects is explained in detail.
How to use dry needles, various sizes of needles and its importance
Handling of the needles by maintaining atmost safety, direction of the needle, manipulation of the needle after insertion.
Procedure/hygiene/consent for from the patient/ proper disposing of the needles.

3.30pm to 5.00pm

 

The functional integrated approach of needling of the following muscles, bands and tendons & its functional areas of the lower limb will be explained in detail with the practical sessions:


Popliteus.
Gastrosoleus.
Tibialis anterior
Extensor Hallucis brevis.
Flexor Hallucis brevis.

5.--pm to 6.00pm

Conditions: (1) Calcaneum Spur

                   (2) Plantar Fasciitis

                   (3) Heel Pain

                   (4) Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome.

(5) Diabetic Neuropathy

(6) Mortons neuroma

6.00pm to 6.30pm

Exam (Theory & Practical)

Course Details - FIDN Level 1: For Chiropodist and Podiatrist  - Toronto, Ontario 

Functional Integrated Dry Needling for Pain management and Functional Rehabilitation is a neurophysiological evidence based treatment which is based on the anatomy, physiology and biomechanics of the human body unlike acupuncture which is based on meridians as per the old Chinese technique.

This is a 8 hour course for Chiropodist and Podiatrist in Canada


The needling is performed on the trigger points, tender points, the pain pathways(modulation of PNS to CNS) which then are responsible for the proper conduction to the muscles, which is responsible for core pain management and functional rehabilitation(Pain is the means by which the Peripheral nervous system (PNS) warns the central nervous system (CNS) of injury or potential injury to the body).


The course has also high weight age of proper mechanism of stimulation of cartilage of knee joint with evidence and also the Antidode effect.


The course is developed by evidence based practice as well as references from the earlier studies.


The functional dry needling training can help in providing the healthcare professionals as a great tool to serve their patients and clients with great result in conjunction to their therapeutic modalities.


Functional integrated dry needling course also helps delegates in developing adequate knowledge in diagnosis and proper evaluation of various conditions and how to safely needle them.


Delegates will develop skills to not only give treatment or needling for pain management but also restoring their functional abilities and restricted movements.
Delegates will be having enough practical and laboratory sessions so as to get hands on needles and also to maintain OSHA standards and guidelines of safe needling and avoid any adverse effects.

COURSE INTINERY

Module 1 - FIDN Level 1: For Chiropodist and Podiatrist 

Functional Integrated Dry Needling is a one day course and has a total credit or CEU’s of 8 HRS.
The Course will consist of the following:

 Morning 9 am to 12 noon

What is dry needling?
Introduction
History
Different Models of dry needling
Introduction to pain
What is functional dry needling?
How does it act?

Nerve Flow Stimulation.
Antidode Mechanisms.
Stimulation of the pain gate mechanism & nociceptive fibers.
Cartilage stimulation

Indications of dry needling
Effects of Functional dry needling

Analgesic effects
Biochemical Modulation
Mechanical Effects.

Adverse effects of dry needling
Limitations of dry needling

12 noon to 1pm

1 pm to 3 pm

 

Understanding needles.
Handling needles.
Self practice needling.
Directions of insertion/ basic insertion techniques.
Maintaining posture of the patients during needling and safety.


Introduction to the concept of Functional integrated approach & the concept of pain which is a way by which the Peripheral nervous system (PNS) warns the central nervous system (CNS) of injury or potential injury to the body needling concept which is based Neuro physiological effects is explained in detail.


How to use dry needles, various sizes of needles and its importance
Handling of the needles by maintaining atmost safety, direction of the needle, manipulation of the needle after insertion.
Procedure/hygiene/consent for from the patient/ proper disposing of the needles.

3.30pm to 5.00pm

 

 

The functional integrated approach of needling of the following muscles, bands and tendons & its functional areas of the lower limb will be explained in detail with the practical sessions:


Popliteus.
Gastrosoleus.
Tibialis anterior
Extensor Hallucis brevis.
Flexor Hallucis brevis.

 

 

5.--pm to 6.00pm

Conditions: (1) Calcaneum Spur

                   (2) Plantar Fasciitis

                   (3) Heel Pain

                   (4) Tarsal Tunnel Syndrome.

(5) Diabetic Neuropathy

(6) Mortons neuroma

 

6.00pm to 6.30pm

 

Exam (Theory & Practical)

Institute Of Functional Dry Needling - America