Advanced Course Lower Body DN – dolní polovina těla: Modul C
Dettagli del corso
Codice del corso | 12-53-04102024 |
Data | 04.10.2024 - 05.10.2024 |
Durata del corso | 15 ore |
Lingua | ceco |
Istruttore | Zdenek Cech |
Luogo | Prague (Repubblica Ceca) |
Organizzatore del corso |
REHAEDUCA s.r.o. Zdeněk Čech, MSc. - CEO / Karolína Kolishová, MSc. - back office assistant V zářezu 902/4 158 00 Praha 5 - Jinonice (Repubblica Ceca) Telefono: +420 603833475 Homepage |
Costo | Please contact the organizer. |
Prerequisiti | Top 30 DN course Only "physiotherapists with special competence" (according to Czech law) who have got at least two years of clinical practice after getting "special competence" are allowed to attend the course. |
nota | Course venue:
REHAEDUCA® - Continuing Education in Physiotherapy, V zářezu 902/4, Praha 5 - Jinonice, 158 00 |
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Contenuti del corso
On this 2-day advanced course participants will learn the diagnosis, physical examination and Dry Needling of the most common muscles of the lower extremities. The course is a hands on course. Participants practice Dry Needling under consistent supervision among each other.
Please note, recognition of Dry Needling depends on the country of practice, and it is the responsibility of each graduate to follow the local regulations.
DGSA® Dry Needling courses offered by REHAEDUCA® in the Czech Republic have been accredited as certified course by the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic under the name "Dry Needling - diagnostika myofasciálních dysfunkcí a jejich terapie suchou jehlou" that contains four modules (A-D), obligatory clinical practice and final exam.
The course is taught only in Czech language.
Qualità
La DGSA attribuisce grande importanza alla qualità e la sicurezza del lavoro!
I nostri corsi sono riconosciuti internazionalmente e soddisfano i più elevati standard professionali, didattici e di sicurezza.
Direttive svizzere per la Pratica Sicura del Dry Needling
Durante i corsi di Dry Needling la DGSA illustra e fa riferimento costante alle Linee Guida per la Pratica Sicura del Dry Needling, redatte dall’Associazione Svizzera di Dry Needling (ASD). Tali linee guida sono ufficialmente riconosciute in Svizzera e in diversi altri paesi del mondo.