IMS Dry Needling for Healthcare Professionals

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About This Course

Online Mentorship, Techniques, Critical Thinking & Integration into your Clinical Practice

An online mentorship course for healthcare professionals that are legally allowed to utilize dry needling as part of their scope of practice.聽 This video-based course is designed to improve your clinical reasoning, client education and technical skills with dry needling.聽 Physiotherapist Brent Stevenson of WhyThingsHurt and Envision Physiotherapy walks you through every step of how and why he uses IMS in his practice.

The course is intended for clinicians that are already certified in some level of dry needling but would like to improve their skill and confidence of their clinical practice.聽 It is broken down into seven body part categories, followed by a techniques library that provides videos of handling techniques for each individual muscle.聽 Each category provides written explanations, videos of assessment, education and treatment, followed by a PDF download for you and your clients.

Body Part Categories: (assessment, education, treatment)

Full length videos of assessment and treatment demonstrating what muscles are commonly treated together as tug-of-war pulls around major joints.

  1. Global Posture & Stiffness

  2. Low Back Pain

  3. Hip, Groin & Knee Pain

  4. Shoulder, Jaw & Neck Pain

  5. Mid-Back, Rib & Chest Pain

  6. Elbow, Arm & Hand Pain

  7. Ankle & Foot Pain

Techniques Library:

24 Edited videos focussing on handling techniques for the most commonly treated individual muscles.

  • Deep Hip Rotators: Glute Med, Glute Min, Piriformis, TFL

  • Latissimus Dorsi

  • Upper Trapezius

  • Pec Major & Minor

  • Lumbar Spine Multifidus

  • Iliocostalis, Longisimus & Quadratus Lumborum

  • Adductors

  • Thoracic Multifidus

  • Cervical Multifidus (C5-7)

  • SCM

  • Biceps & Triceps

  • Deltoids

  • IT Band

  • Quadriceps

  • Calves: Gastrocs, Soleus, Tibilias Anterior, Peroneals

  • Hamstrings

  • Rotator Cuff: supraspinatus, infraspinatus

  • Levator Scap & Rhomboids

  • Forearms

  • Feet

  • Hands

  • TMJ: massiter, temporalis, pterygoid

PDF Handouts & Cheat Sheets

You will be able to download a PDF client education handout from WhyThingsHurt for your clients after their first treatment as well as a one page summary of each of the seven categories above to help you remember the common muscle pairings to treat together.


Stories & Resources

This course is built to compliment the stories and resources available in the book and website Why Things Hurt: Life Lessons from an Injury Prone Physical Therapist.聽 You will find free exercise, posture and explanatory videos on the WhyThingsHurt blog that you can use in conjunction with the clinical reasoning and techniques provided on this course.聽 The intention is to follow this course up with future courses on both manual therapy and corrective postural exercises.

Who is Brent Stevenson?

Brent Stevenson is a physiotherapist based in Vancouver, Canada, the co-owner of Envision Physiotherapy and the author of the book and website Why Things Hurt. He has extensive post-graduate training in dry needling, manual therapy and movement retraining.

He learned IMS directly from Dr Chan Gunn near the end of his career at the Institute for the Study and Treatment of Pain in 2008 and has since mentored many physiotherapists to help improve their dry needling skills. Brent has found that many clinicians are being certified to use dry needling in their practice but aren鈥檛 coming away from their courses with great resources and/or don鈥檛 have the opportunity for any mentorship.

Learning IMS can be a paradigm shift for most physiotherapists or physicians and can find it challenging to integrate it into their practice. Clinicians can get focussed on learning how to perform a specific point and miss out on how to look at the big picture. With this course, Brent demonstrates both how to perform the techniques safely and talks about how to use them all together clinically in order to help establish a video-based mentorship resource online.

Clinically Brent integrates IMS dry needling with osteopathic manual therapy, postural retraining and empathetic education with his clients. He has written stories and filmed exercise videos to help support both healthcare professionals and the general public on his website and books.

Education:

路 Master of Science in Physical Therapy, McMaster University

路 Bachelor of Human Kinetics, University of British Columbia

路 Diploma of Chan Gunn IMS, Institute of the Study & Treatment of Pain

路 12 courses in Visceral & Neural Manipulation, Barral Institute

路 Integrated System鈥檚 Model, Diane Lee鈥檚 series of courses

路 12+ courses in orthopedic manual therapy, Canadian levels system

路 Movement Impairment Syndrome Courses, Shirley Sahrman

路 Mobilization with Movement, Mulligan Concept

路 Trained Golf Expert, Body Balance for Performance

  • IMS Dry Needling

  • Physiotherapy Clinical Reasoning

  • Intramuscular Stimulation

Course Curriculum

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Brent Stevenson

Brent Stevenson is a physiotherapist based in Vancouver, Canada, the co-owner of Envision Physiotherapy and the author of the book and website Why Things Hurt. He has extensive post-graduate training in dry needling, manual therapy and movement retraining.He learned IMS directly from Dr Chan Gunn near the end of his career at the Institute for the Study and Treatment of...

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4.9 course rating
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ui-avatar of Kabira Kico Amara
Kabira K. A.
5.0
9 months ago

Very good course

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ui-avatar of Chris Mansbridge
Chris M.
5.0
1 year ago

So far so good

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Robert J. R.
3.5
1 year ago

I have a level one acupuncture certification and would like to examine the treatment with dry needling. Also I am a manual therapist and would like to see what principles this works from.

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ui-avatar of Eric VINCENT Harris
Eric V. H.
5.0
1 year ago

This course does a great job of explaining and demonstrating the proper techniques for dry needling. He also uses a lot of helpful information to pass on to the patient that we will help facilitate this being a more positive experience for the patient.

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ui-avatar of Cindy Nasrani
Cindy N.
5.0
2 years ago

great course. i learned a lot. it gives me a wider insight and helps for my daily practice

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ui-avatar of Muhammad Khairul Faizeen bin Md Yusoff
Muhammad K. F. B. M. Y.
5.0
2 years ago

yes, i understand more about dry needling and how to use them .

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ui-avatar of Shannon Blackburn
Shannon B.
4.0
2 years ago

Good to review anatomy and see actual angle of needles and palpation prior to insertion of needle

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ui-avatar of Maggie Lang
Maggie L.
5.0
2 years ago

This course is very thorough and gives the practitioner an excellent organized strategic plan for assessment and treatment.

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ui-avatar of Erin Gibb
Erin G.
5.0
3 years ago

This course helped bridge the technical skills of IMS with patient education and addressing the patient as a whole.

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ui-avatar of Rae Thomson
Rae T.
5.0
3 years ago

Enjoying the review of the "how-to" to needle various muscles. Mostly finding the assessment and which muscles to start with for most people. Very helpful

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