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Dry Needling Advanced Course + exam

LE DRY NEEDLING
The aim of Dry Needling is to treat muscle triggers/trigger points/painful myofascial syndromes. Muscle trigger points can be treated by manual techniques or with the help of a sterile acupuncture needle that will prick the muscle trigger point (dry needling). This gesture of pricking would reactivate the vascularization and oxygen supply in the contracted muscle fiber and fascia, reduce the inflammatory reaction, and thus release muscle tension in a lasting way.
Objectives:
Objectives of the training You
 • Understand the pathophysiology of myofascial pain syndrome and trigger points.
• Know and understand the referred pain patterns of the most difficult 26 muscles.
• Are able to distinguish between active and latent trigger points and assess their clinical relevance using clear clinical diagnostic criteria.
• Can manually accurately locate trigger points.
• Know the patient-specific coaching strategies that apply when using Dry Needling.
• Know the specific indications of Dry Needling and can use these techniques effectively and appropriately for the 26 muscles.
• Understand and know the hygiene measures for Dry Needling and put them into practice correctly.
• Know all the contraindications of Dry Needling
• Are aware of the possible dangers of Dry Needling and are able, if necessary, to react appropriately to a possible incident
. • have deepened your anatomical knowledge through practical palpation exercises and can safely use Dry Needling on patients
Course Content
These 3 days of training cover the essence of the clinical practice of Dry Needling Therapy of trigger points. The practical, theoretical and treatment basics of the most difficult 26 muscles of the body, which are most often affected by trigger points, are taught. Much of the course is practical with great importance for clinical integration. The participants practice Dry Needling in pairs with consistent supervision.
Program:
The program is over three days (24 hours theory and practice):

Theory:
Introduction
Terminology
Etiology of myofascial trigger points (PsTrM)
Diagnosis of myofascial trigger points (PsTrM)
Indications for manual trigger point therapy and dry needling
Contraindications for Dry Needling Complications of Dry Needling
Hygiene
Dry Needling Equipment
Checklist for Dry Needling

Practice:

  1. M. subscapulaire
  2. M. anconé
  3. Adducteur du pouce
  4. M. sterno-cléido-mastoïdien
  5. M. masséter
  6. M.Ptérygoïdien latéral
  7. M.Ptérygoïdien médial
  8. M. carré des lombes
  9. M.Ilio-psoas (M. psoas-iliaque)
  10. M.Coraco brachial
  11. M.Petit pectoral
  12. M.Tenseur de fascia Lata
  13. M.Pectine
  14. M.Grand adducteur
  15. M.Long adducteur
  16. M.Court adducteur
  17. M.Sartorius
  18. M. piriforme
  19. M. vaste médial
  20. M.Temporal
  21. M.Occipital
  22. M.Frontal
  23. Ms. multifides et rotateurs du cou
  24. Ms.semi-épineux(semi-spinalis)
  25. Ms.splenius
  26. Ms.Rhomboid

Elevate your expertise with exceptional training on DRY NEEDLING of Trigger Points Advanced techniques for quick, precise results

Relieve pain effectively

Learn to identify and treat Trigger Points for quick and lasting results.

Master advanced techniques

Learn cutting-edge methods to treat Trigger Points with precision and efficiency.

Make a difference

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Master the art of Dry needling

Effectively relieve pain with the advanced techniques of Abdelhamid Azaiez

By Abdelhamid Azaiez

Abdelhamid Azaiez is an essential reference in the field of manual therapy and dry needling. With over 20 years of experience as a practitioner and 8 years as a trainer, he has helped thousands of healthcare professionals refine their skills and deliver lasting results to their patients.

"Your success is my priority." With this training, I give you everything you need to excel and stand out.

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