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Dry Needling Physiotherapy Level 1 - Part B

Physiotherapists are increasingly using dry needling for pain management and thereby improving function in conjunction with other physiotherapy approaches. This structured course meets the national APA and AHPRA recommendations for physiotherapists to practice dry needling safely for musculoskeletal conditions and sports injuries.

The sound knowledge of indications and contraindications for dry needling requires appropriate assessment and treatment skills. This course is designed to provide physiotherapists an opportunity to improve knowledge and skills of dry needling, and make them aware of guidelines for safe dry needling practices in a range of musculoskeletal conditions.

The Dry Needling Physiotherapy Level 1 course consists of two separate parts:

  • Part A consists of seven recorded lectures and is self-paced online learning. On completion of Part A, participants will have a good knowledge of the theory, research and safety considerations of dry needling. Part A is a pre-requisite for the Part B face-to-face practical course. It is also valuable as refresher training or CPD.
  • Part B face to face, practical course. This course will assume the knowledge gained from Part A. Through group discussion, presentations and a written theory evaluation during the practical, this course will ensure participants can safely needle a range of body areas and conditions.

A visual representation of the structure of this course can be found in this diagram.


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Learning outcomes

  • Part A - Describe the history and theories of dry needling
  • Part A - Explain the different approaches and indications of dry needling
  • Part A - Identify the difference between acupuncture and dry needling approaches
  • Part A - Explain the research evidence specific to dry needling
  • Part B - Effectively practice infection control in relation to dry needling
  • Part A - Identify the safety considerations including documented side effects relating to dry needling
  • Part A - Describe the precautions and contraindications for dry needling, in order to evaluate patient's suitability for dry needling
  • Part B - Safely dry needle for a range of musculoskeletal conditions
  • Part B - Apply clinical reasoning in the assessment and treatment of conditions using a dry needling approach

Prerequisites

Presenters

Jane Rooney


Jane Rooney, FACP is a Specialist Sports Physiotherapist – sub specialty knee (as awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapists in 2009) and Titled Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist (1997). Jane has extensive experience in the Sports Medicine field, both in Europe and Australia and is the Clinical Director of Prahran Sports Medicine Centre and Prahran Market Injury Rehab. She has a particular interest in ACL injury rehabilitation and prevention programs, patella instability, patellofemoral pain, in addition to knee osteoarthritis management programs. Jane was awarded a prestigious Churchill Fellowship in 2016 to investigate management algorithms and contemporary conservative management programs for anterior cruciate ligament injury, travelling to Europe, Scandinavia and America. Jane works closely with many of Melbourne's leading knee surgeons and sports physicians. Jane enjoys the challenge of working with athletes of all abilities including recreational , school, state, national and international competitors. Jane has a passion for education and is the sole director of Physio Educators which provides courses and online masterclasses in conjunction with the Australian Physiotherapy Association, in addition to a post at Melbourne University as an Honorary Lecturer, Guest Lecturer and post graduate mentor at La Trobe University and Swinburne University, an examiner and facilitator for the Australian College of Physiotherapists and a regular presenter for many APA courses.

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Fri 05 - Sat 06
September
08:00AM - 05:00PM AEST
Suite 204 32 Delhi Road
North Ryde NSW 2113 View map
Price:
Early Bird - Non Member: $1,308.00
Early Bird - APA Member: $872.00
Early Bird - Distance Discount: $812.00
Early Bird - Acupuncture and Dry Needling Group: $812.00
Registration closing date:
22 Aug 2025
Event status:
Open
CPD hours:
16.00
* Early bird prices close 8 weeks prior to the course start date
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Price:
1,308.00: $Early Bird - Non Member
872.00: $Early Bird - APA Member
812.00: $Early Bird - Distance Discount
812.00: $Early Bird - Acupuncture and Dry Needling Group
Registration closing date:
22 Aug 2025
Event status:
Open
CPD hours:
16.00
* Early bird prices close 8 weeks prior to the course start date
Your registration status:
Presenters

Jane Rooney


Jane Rooney, FACP is a Specialist Sports Physiotherapist – sub specialty knee (as awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapists in 2009) and Titled Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist (1997). Jane has extensive experience in the Sports Medicine field, both in Europe and Australia and is the Clinical Director of Prahran Sports Medicine Centre and Prahran Market Injury Rehab. She has a particular interest in ACL injury rehabilitation and prevention programs, patella instability, patellofemoral pain, in addition to knee osteoarthritis management programs. Jane was awarded a prestigious Churchill Fellowship in 2016 to investigate management algorithms and contemporary conservative management programs for anterior cruciate ligament injury, travelling to Europe, Scandinavia and America. Jane works closely with many of Melbourne's leading knee surgeons and sports physicians. Jane enjoys the challenge of working with athletes of all abilities including recreational , school, state, national and international competitors. Jane has a passion for education and is the sole director of Physio Educators which provides courses and online masterclasses in conjunction with the Australian Physiotherapy Association, in addition to a post at Melbourne University as an Honorary Lecturer, Guest Lecturer and post graduate mentor at La Trobe University and Swinburne University, an examiner and facilitator for the Australian College of Physiotherapists and a regular presenter for many APA courses.


Learning outcomes
  • Part A - Describe the history and theories of dry needling
  • Part A - Explain the different approaches and indications of dry needling
  • Part A - Identify the difference between acupuncture and dry needling approaches
  • Part A - Explain the research evidence specific to dry needling
  • Part B - Effectively practice infection control in relation to dry needling
  • Part A - Identify the safety considerations including documented side effects relating to dry needling
  • Part A - Describe the precautions and contraindications for dry needling, in order to evaluate patient's suitability for dry needling
  • Part B - Safely dry needle for a range of musculoskeletal conditions
  • Part B - Apply clinical reasoning in the assessment and treatment of conditions using a dry needling approach
Prerequisites

Prerequisites

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