Here is all the information regarding dry needling Class.   The class is confirmed. Please acknowledge the receipt of this email.
 
Please click here for All Notes & Manual Files- 
It contains :
1. DN Level 1 Updated Manual
2. Liability Waiver – please bring it to the course
3. Gunn Overview Notes
4. Bibliography
5. Intro Level 1 Notes
6.  Clinical Pearls notes
7. Important Note – Please read
8. DN Soap Note
9. Myofascial Trigger Points
Please read the “Hi Guys” Note. It has all the information.  Printing of the notes is not required and you can carry the pdf files to class on your phone, ipad, tablet etc.. and no printed materials will be provided by us.  
** Make sure to bring
1. earphones or headphones
2. a tablet or Ipad, laptop etc or any other device where you can watch online internet videos from our membership website. We will be referring to a lot of video files during the class to help us understand the course better.
 
The other class requirements like needles, gloves etc..will be provided to you at the class.
Although we will supply everything you need for the course itself we suggest you consider ordering a starter kit now from our supplier now (so you will be ready to go on Monday after the class) by clicking this link.  You will notice two starter kits but starter kit #1 is all 1 clinician needs to get started.  You can delete the stim unit if you want to and order individual supplies from this site.  Scott will give you much more detail about supplies and our supplier during the course. Here is the link to purchase your starter kit : http://www.ptunited.com/totalmotion
* There is an inexpensive app called Muscle Trigger Points by Real Bodywork that we will use quite a bit. Go ahead and download it. It is a good reference. Essential Anatomy 5 by 3D4 Medical is a great anatomy app, worth your investment if you’re going to needle. We will use it a lot. Another app we use is Human Anatomy Atlas 19 by Visible Body. It’s a bit more expensive but I highly recommend it for detailed and interactive 3D review of any area you needle that you
haven’t reviewed lately.
 
* Gym clothes are a must. Tank tops help. Guys, briefs are easier to deal with than boxers for proximal adductor and hamstring attachments…up to you. Gals, bikini tops help for anterior and posterior trunk access. Many previous female attendees have suggested thongs for the gals to make piriformis and glutes easier to access. We will have gowns/towels available for draping as needed. We will try to make it through the weekend with as little embarrassment as possible.

*There are ALWAYS functional changes throughout the weekend! Take a minute now to note a functional deficit you have and which functional test reveals it best. We will be asking you to have your partner take a picture of that deficit before we start to assess progress as we go.
 
Although we will supply everything you need for the course itself we suggest you consider ordering a starter kit now from our supplier now (so you will be ready to go on Monday after the class) by clicking this link.  You will notice two starter kits but starter kit #1 is all 1 clinician needs to get started.  You can delete the stim unit if you want to and order individual supplies from this site.  Scott will give you much more detail about supplies and our supplier during the course. Here is the link to purchase your starter kit:http://www.ptunited.com/totalmotion
If you plan to purchase the dry needling supplies, you can either use the link below to purchase it from our website or you can call  PT United  . When you call them, please make sure to tell them that you are a student of TMR Seminars/Total Motion Release/Master Dry Needling Seminars.
Here is the link to order from website: http://www.ptunited.com/totalmotion
You can call them at :  480-788-6483
 
• The Basic and Advanced courses are 3 days, Friday – Sunday. On Friday and Saturday, the course begins at 8 am and conclude by 7 pm. On Sunday the course begins at 8 am and we should conclude by 3 pm.

• You are responsible for your own lunch on all days. Meals will be not be provided. There will be light snacks & water throughout the day.
• All of our labs are experiential, which requires all attendees to perform dry needling as well as receive needles during the course.
• The seminar location, hotel, and travel information can be found on the registration page under each corresponding course dates.
• The manual and handouts will be emailed to you a week before the class. Printing is not required. You can use the soft copy and bring it to the class on a tablet, computer, iPad, etc.
• Class materials like needles etc will be provided by us at the class free of cost.
• Participants will need to bring a tablet or Ipad, laptop, etc or any other device where you can watch online internet videos from our membership website. We will be referring to a lot of video files during the class to help you understand the course better.