Physical Impairments in the Dancer Population As with any athlete or performer, dancers in all genres often develop trigger points because of overuse, poor technique, overloading, or trauma. Trigger points may
Brief History When Florida Governor DeSantis signed bill HB 467 into law in June 2020, physical therapists in the State of Florida were legally allowed to start using dry needling
Knee Pain in Runners: A Common Affliction So much of life bounces in the grey area of “maybe.” There is, however, one sure thing that isn’t in the grey: runners
What is Myofascial Pain and Muscle Dysfunction? Myofascial pain, characterized by the presence of hyper-irritable contractures or taut bands within the soft tissue, featuring trigger points, is one of the
The Myopain Seminars Dry Needling course program consists of three courses followed by theoretical and practical examinations. Upon completion of the course program, you will not only be recognized as
Clinicians are eligible to be listed in the Find a Clinician directory when they complete one of the Myopain Seminars Course Certifications like the entire Dry Needling certification to become a CMTPT-Needling.
The Dry Needling Program (DN)
Certified Myofascial Trigger Point Therapist: CMTPT/DN
The Manual Trigger Point Therapy Program (MTT)
Certified Myofascial Trigger Point Therapist: CMTPT/MTT
The Dry Needling for Occupational Therapists Program (DNOT)
Certified Myofascial Trigger Point Therapist: CMTPT/DN
The Orofacial Dry Needling Program (ODN)
Certified in Orofacial Dry Needling: CMTPT/ODN
The Trigger Point Acupuncture Dry Needling Program
Certified in Trigger Point Acupuncture/Dry Needling: CMTPT/TPA
Clinicians are also eligible to be included if they have completed:
The Fascial Manipulation® course program (FM 1-3) and passed the FM examinations
The CRAFTA course program (CRAFTA 1-3) and passed the CRAFTA certification examinations
Three of the Eureka Seminars / Myopain Seminars Pelvic Health courses – Pelvic Heath Certified (PHC)
The Functional Fascia Therapeutics (FFT) course (formerly known as Fu’s Subcutaneous Needling or FSN)