9400 Erlton Court
Elk Grove, CA 95758 USA
925.817.8987
katie@structureandfunction.net
Course Description:
In this 4 day, 25-hour lab-based course, the clinician will have the opportunity to dissect and explore the human anatomy via “fresh” tissue cadavers. The cadavers are not embalmed, which allows a more realistic appreciation of tissue quality and fascial connections. The clinician will be able to perform dissection under the guidance of lab instructors, exploring the relevant anatomical relationships for safe dry needling practice.
During lab, the clinician will be guided through a systematic approach to dissection, carefully exploring the safety considerations and relevant anatomy for each region of the body, as it relates to dry needling. Appreciation for depth of various structures, proper needle length and angle for each region, safety concerns in the area, nerve location, and fascial connections will all be described and discussed.
A maximum of 6 people per cadaver will facilitate the learning opportunity for each student, allowing a truly hands on dissection experience for each person.
CEU Credits: 25.000
Type of Course: In Person
Course Dates To Be Offered:
Jun 13, 2019 to Jun 13, 2019 | Boulder CO