Dr. Hayes teaches and demonstrates Dry Needling - when and how to use it to better treat your patients.
You will be taught how to perform dry needling on each part of the body, how to insert the needles, where to insert the needles, how long to leave them in and much more. You will know confidently how to perform this technique to your patients when you are finished!
This hands on course will prepare you to safely and successfully incorporate this technique into your practice. You will have the chance to practice this technique throughout the seminar so you are confident in your ability to perform dry needling when you leave the seminar!
You will get a supply of needles and necessities to take back to your office and be prepared to competently use this technique in your practice Monday Morning.
Dr. Hayes has been practicing in Tulsa since 1979. He graduated from Palmer College of Chiropractic in 1977. Dr. Hayes is the co-developer of Myofascial Disruption Technique, a soft tissue technique that is responsible for the resolution of many soft tissue conditions including ankle sprains, knee sprains, shoulder conditions, etc.
Dr. Hayes has published numerous research papers in international peer reviewed journals including Ergonomics, Journal of Clinical Rheumatology, Journal of Manipulative and Physiological Therapeutics. His research has been conducted on bedding, arthritis, back packs, and Myofascial Disruption Technique.See more information on Dr. Morgan here
12 CE Hours For Chiropractors: AK, CO, CT, DC, DE, GA, IA, ID, IL, IN, KS, ME, MD, MA, MI, MN, MO, MT, NC, ND, NE, NV, NH, NJ, NY, OH, OR, RI, SC, SD, TN, UT, VA, VT, WA, WY
Cost: $38 - Doctor Program Members (Needle Kit) $325 - Non-Member DCs *Rates increase $75 the Monday prior to the seminar. This includes Doctor Program members.
Approval Numbers: (some states do not provide approval numbers) PACE: 026726DN CE Broker: Delaware includes: 3hrs. Risk Management Georgia includes: 3hrs. Risk Management Illinois: Category 2 hours Indiana includes: 3hrs. Risk Management Maine: Category 1 hours Maryland includes: 3hrs. Risk Management South Carolina includes: 3hrs. Risk Management Virginia: Category 1 hours
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Before leaving for the lunch break, you must sign out. The monitor will document your departure time. When you return from lunch, you will sign in again, and the monitor will note your return time.
When you leave the seminar and do not plan to return—whether at the scheduled end time or earlier—you must sign out. The monitor will record your final departure time. If you do not sign in and out and our monitor assign the times of arrival and departure, you will not get any CE hours for attending as we cannot prove to a state board that you were there the full time.
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