Dry Needling for Musculoskeletal Conditions
This dry needling training is delivered in three focused weekend modules, designed to provide practical, clinically relevant skills that can be applied immediately in practice.
Training emphasizes functional anatomy, precise palpation, and safe needle insertion, with a strong focus on musculoskeletal conditions.
The modular structure allows participants to progress at their own pace and complete training alongside their clinical commitments.
Prior to attending their first in-person module, participants must complete a one-time online module covering safety and hygiene.
❋ Program Structure
• Module 1: Axial Regions (Spine & Trunk). Acupuncture points for pain management.
Dry needling for cervical, thoracic, and lumbar regions, including key musculature, anatomical landmarks, and common clinical applications. Acupuncture points for pain management.
• Module 2: Lower Limb
Hip, thigh, leg, and foot, including key musculature, anatomical landmarks, and common clinical applications.
• Module 3: Upper Limb
Shoulder, arm, forearm, and hand, including key musculature, anatomical landmarks, and common clinical applications.
Each module may be taken individually, offering flexibility in progression and scheduling.
❋ Who This Is For
• Healthcare professionals involved in musculoskeletal care
• Clinicians seeking to integrate dry needling into their existing practice
Participants must ensure all techniques fall within their professional scope of practice. It is the participant’s responsibility to confirm compliance with their regulatory body.
Upcoming Events
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Axial Regions-Spine & Trunk (french)
October 17th and 18th, 2026
Location: Institut franco-européen de chiropraxie (IFEC), Paris, France.
Registration for this course can be done on the IFEC continuing education website.
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Axial Regions -Spine & Trunk. Acupuncture points for pain management.
October 3rd and 4th, 2026
Location: Ottawa, venue to be determined
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Lower Limb
November 7th and 8th, 2026
Location: Ottawa, venue to be determined
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Upper Limb
November 28th and 29th, 2026
Location: Ottawa, venue to be determined