Chiropractors who would like to offer a new service to their parents may want to include an upcoming Charlotte workshop in their continuing education plans.
A course that will teach the fundamentals of dry needling has been planned for the city, and there are enough seats for 15 learners. The participants may qualify for up to 24 hours of continuing education credits, and the registration fee is $875.
This hands-on learning opportunity will teach how dry needling techniques can be useful in reducing pain, and it will follow standards that have been set by the CDC. The organizer explained that they can be incorporated into overall chiropractic treatments, and as the class size will be small, there will be lots of chances for the students to ask questions and connect with other industry professionals.
Those who register for this sort of function may appreciate receiving a bound copy of the learning materials, and these can be sourced from area Print shops. They will then be able to include them in their own personal resource library so they can refer to them in the future should they wish to do so.
The Chiropractic Dry Needling class will run from April 30 until May 2. Registration for the activity is now open, and it will be held at 2700 Little Rock Road.
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