Dry Needling Monthly Master Class 
Our 12 MONTHLY Master Classes (2.0 credit hrs each) Dive Deeper Into Specific Injuries & Show You How To Think Through Where Is Best To Needle To Bring About Rapid Results
 
 Recordings Of All the 12 Web Classes- Available In Membership Library
A TOTAL OF 24 CREDIT HOURS AVAILABLE
** Requirements: Open to any clinician who has taken a Level 1 class from any dry needling seminar company.

There Are 12 MONTHLY Master Classes Per Year - 2.0 Cont Ed Credits Each
For A Total Of 24 Credit Hours  

PRICE INCREASES SOON TO $995

Here is how it works!
  • ​12 Live Online Web Classes taught in a year - worth 2.0 credit hours each
  • A Dry Needling Library of Recorded Prior Live Classes is also available for you to take as review/replay.  As a member, you are getting 12 of those classes per year included in the membership.

Upcoming Live Web Classes for 2022-23

Live Online Web Classes Count As Live-Online Credit for:
PT/PTAs, ATs & DCs

Tuesday: August 16th, 2022 : 7 PM - 9 PM (EST) Dry Needling The Thigh & Knee For Runners - Many runners complain about pain or problems in their IT band, quad, lateral knee and hip regions. In this master class, we will discuss dry needling techniques to solve these difficult issues and get runners back out on the road or trail and doing what they love.

Tuesday: September 20th, 2022 : 7 PM - 9 PM (EST): Dry Needling The Lower Leg For Runners -Unfortunately, avid runners usually push through lower leg and ankle pain, exposing them to further pain or injury. As clinicians, it is our job to find the cause of the pain, fix it and keep them moving. Here, we will present a variety of dry needling techniques that we can employ to deal with things like gastroc/soleus pain, Achilles tendonitis/osis, Peroneal pain, shin splints, and more.


Tuesday: October 18th, 2022 : 7 PM - 9 PM (EST): Dry Needling For FAI, Sports Hernia and Hip Labral Tears - Hip pain and dysfunction can be incredibly challenging to deal with. Pathologies such as Femoral Acetabular Impingement, Hip Labral Tears, and Sports Hernias tend to be difficult to diagnose and treat. Here, we will discuss how dry needling can be a powerful tool for treating all of these conditions when used properly. 

Tuesday: November 15th, 2022 : 7 PM - 9 PM (EST): Dry Needling The Spine - so Dry needling the spinal region can be highly effective for just about any condition that a patient is experiencing because of its impact on nerve roots. But, needling this area can also be intimidating for many clinicians. In this master class, we will review the basics of needling the spine to stay safe and discuss innovative ways to integrate needling this area into your larger treatment plan.

Tuesday: December 20th, 2022 : 7 PM - 9 PM (EST) : Dry Needling The Pelvic Region - Dr Sara Austin will be discussing many of the items that she teaches in pelvic dry needling course presented by Master Dry Needling in an effort to introduce you to core concepts and techniques that are important for treating the pelvic region and special populations that benefit from needling this area of the body.

Tuesday: January 17th, 2023 : 7 PM - 9 PM (EST) : Utilizing Electrical Stimulation with Dry Needling - Combining electrical stimulation with dry needling can be a very powerful technique for down regulating pain in many patients. These techniques can be used as both a progression and a regression with our overall treatment approach. Unfortunately, there is limited information available on the proper
parameters with e-stim and dry needling, so we will be discussing best practices as we currently understand them.

Tuesday: February 21st, 2023 : 7 PM - 9 PM (EST):Dry Needling For SI Dysfunction - Almost every clinician is treating Sacroiliac Dysfunction because it is incredibly common. Effectively treating this area of the body when it is dysfunctional is vital because of its impact on the rest of the body. In this master class, we will discuss using dry needling to modify tone in important structures and treat SI related pain.

Tuesday: March 21st, 2023 : 7 PM - 9 PM (EST) Combining Diagnostic Ultrasound with Dry Needling - The improvements in diagnostic ultrasound in recent years have made it accessible to most, if not all clinicians. When used in conjunction with dry needling, ultrasound can improve needling techniques and help to visualize structures that we either want to needle or visualize structures that we want to avoid in an effort to stay safe. In this course, we will present the basics of diagnostic ultrasound and demonstrate how it can successfully be used in a clinical setting in conjunction with dry needling. 

Tuesday: April 18th, 2023 : 7 PM - 9 PM (EST) Dry Needling The Shoulder For Overhead Athletes - Overhead athletes can be defined in a number of ways, but for our purposes, it is anyone who repetitively performs motions above their head, including throwers, swimmers, volleyball players or
factory workers. These individuals have special needs with respect to shoulder health and dry needling
can and should be an integral part of their overall maintenance and care program.  

Tuesday: May 16th, 2023 : 7 PM - 9 PM (EST) Dry Needling The Arm For Overhead Athletes - Many overhead athletes, including throwing athletes, racquet sports and club sports experience pain and dysfunction in their wrist, forearm, elbow and upper arm. Dry needling can be highly effective in
treating conditions involving the arm, especially when they are chronic in nature. During this webinar,
we will present specific strategies for dry needling common conditions of the arm for this population. 

Tuesday: June 20th, 2023 : 7 PM - 9 PM (EST) Dry Needling For Anterior Knee Pain - Anterior knee pain is extremely common in active individuals of all ages. Here, you will learn common causes of anterior knee pain and how to successfully treat knee pain with both a local and global approach. 

Already Recorded Webinars:

Tuesday: July 19th, 2022 : 7 PM - 9 PM (EST) Combining Total Motion Release with Dry Needling. Total Motion Release has revolutionized the way that thousands of clinicians treat the human body by working on areas that are seemingly unrelated to the patient’s complaint and seeing tremendous results. We will explore dry needling through the TMR lens and teach you how to get fast and effective results by taking a global approach to your treatments.

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AFTER JULY 15TH PRICE INCREASES TO $600 A YEAR
FOR NEW MEMBERS. (Members that purchase on or before July 15th Stay At $300 A Year)

Do I Have To Attend Live To Get Credit
Nope. The web class is recorded and uploaded to the membership site. You can access it at any time, watch at your convenience and get credit.
Do I Receive Live Credit or Live Online or Home Study
If you are a massage therapist and you attend Live it will count as LIVE Online credit. All other professions if you attend Live you will receive LIVE credit.  If you attend NOT LIVE then it will be considered HOME STUDY credit. MASSAGE THERAPISTS CANNOT GET HOME STUDY CREDIT.
Should I be a member if I haven't completed TMR Level 1, 2 or 3?
YES, absolutely. This is designed to be taken immediately after having completed TMR Level 1.  It allows you to learn how to TMR current techniques you probably are already using and keep you immersed in getting more and more experience treating into the non-injured areas of the body into the easy motions. This will allow you to be able to share what you are doing with co-workers, doctors, and patients with greater confidence.
How Long Do I Have To Be A Member To Be TMR Certified
You have to complete 16 credit hours for TMRcertification and 32 credit hours for TMR master certification.  Also TMR level 1, 2 and 3 needs to be completed at some point.