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Trigger Point Dry Needling - IMS (18 hrs)

€157,95

Dry Needling Foundation Course

18 Hours CE/CPD | Online Course with Paul Townley PT MSc

Dry needling has become an important skill within modern musculoskeletal rehabilitation, particularly when working with myofascial pain, trigger points, soft tissue restriction, and movement dysfunction.

Dry Needling Foundation Course is a comprehensive online CE/CPD course designed to provide rehabilitation professionals and athletic trainers with a structured introduction to trigger point therapy dry needling.

Presented by Paul Townley PT MSc, the course combines clinical reasoning, safety awareness, contraindications, patient selection, palpation skills, and step-by-step practical instruction across the major muscle groups.

Course Overview

This 18-hour CE/CPD course provides a practical foundation in trigger point therapy dry needling for qualified professionals where dry needling falls within their scope of practice.

The course introduces key concepts in myofascial pain and trigger point assessment before progressing into safety, contraindications, clinical reasoning, and practical needling techniques.

With professionally produced video instruction, a fully illustrated course text, and detailed demonstrations covering major muscle groups, the course is designed to help practitioners build a safer, more structured, and clinically informed approach to dry needling.

What You Will Learn

Topic Focus
Trigger Point Foundations Myofascial pain, trigger point behaviour, and clinical relevance
Assessment and Palpation Locating trigger points and interpreting tissue response
Needling Safety Contraindications, precautions, risk awareness, and safe application
Clinical Reasoning Case history, differential thinking, and patient selection
Practical Needling Techniques Introductory dry needling approaches and step-by-step application

Course Content

The course is structured to build confidence gradually, beginning with trigger point theory and clinical reasoning before moving into practical needling instruction across major muscle groups.

Course Area Practical Emphasis
Trigger Point Theory Understanding trigger points, referred pain, and myofascial dysfunction
Clinical Assessment History taking, palpation, clinical reasoning, and treatment planning
Safety and Contraindications Understanding risk, precautions, and safe clinical decision-making
Needling Technique Developing foundational handling, positioning, and practical technique skills
Muscle Tutorials Step-by-step demonstrations covering major muscle groups

Who This Course Is For

This course is intended for rehabilitation professionals and athletic trainers where dry needling falls within their professional scope of practice.

It is particularly suitable for clinicians seeking a structured foundation in trigger point therapy dry needling, including safety, contraindications, assessment, clinical reasoning, and practical needling application.

Important: If you are unsure whether dry needling falls within your professional scope of practice, please consult your local licensing board or regulatory authority before enrolling in this course or performing dry needling techniques in clinical practice.

About Paul Townley PT MSc

Paul Townley is an experienced neuromusculoskeletal physiotherapist and dry needling educator with more than 20 years of clinical experience in musculoskeletal rehabilitation, manual therapy, and elite sports consultancy.

He holds an MSc in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine and has professional memberships with MACP and IFOMPT. His teaching combines practical dry needling instruction with a strong emphasis on clinical reasoning, safety, assessment, and evidence-informed practice.

Included With This Course

Included Details
Video Instruction Approximately 5 hours of expertly produced online video training
Course Text Fully illustrated 180-page course text
Companion Course Additional learning support and structured course reinforcement
Muscle Tutorials Step-by-step tutorials for major muscle groups
Subtitles English, French, German, and Spanish subtitles included
Final Exam and Certificate Online exam and certification for 18 hours CE/CPD
Lifetime Access Study at your own pace and revisit the material anytime

CE Finder

This course has been approved for continuing education by numerous professional boards and associations worldwide. Scroll sideways to find your board or association.

Course: Dry Needling Foundations
Approvals Listed: 45
CE Broker Provider: #20-1132170
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Alaska Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Arizona Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Arkansas Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Board of Certification for the Athletic Trainer (BOC)
Approved Hours
18
British Acupuncture Council
Approved Hours
18
Canadian Athletic Trainers Association (CATA)
Approved Hours
7.2
CEU/CPD Self-Cert
Approved Hours
18
Chinese Medicine Board of Australia
Approved Hours
18
College of Acupuncturists of Alberta
Approved Hours
18
College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncurists of British Columbia
Approved Hours
18
College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncurists of Ontario
Approved Hours
18
Connecticut Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Florida Board of Acupuncture
Approved Hours
18
Florida Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Georgia Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Georgia Composite Medical Board (Acupuncturists)
Approved Hours
18
Hawaii Board of Acupuncture
Approved Hours
18
Hawaii Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Idaho Physical Therapy Licensure Board
Approved Hours
10
Indiana Professional Licensing Agency Physical Therapy Committee
Approved Hours
10
Iowa Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Kansas Board of Healing Arts (Physical Therapy)
Approved Hours
10
Maine Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Massachusetts Board of Allied Health Professions (Physical Therapy)
Approved Hours
10
Michigan Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Mississippi Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Missouri Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Montana Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
National Athletic Trainers' Association (NATA)
Approved Hours
18
Nebraska Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
North Carolina Board of Physical Therapy Examiners
Approved Hours
10
North Dakota Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Oregon Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Pennsylvania Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Rhode Island Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
South Carolina Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
South Dakota Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Tennessee Board of Acupuncture
Approved Hours
18
Tennessee Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Texas Board of Physical Therapy (TPTA / TBPTE)
Approved Hours
10
Utah Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Vermont Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Virginia Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10
Washington Board of Acupuncture
Approved Hours
18
Wyoming Board of Physical Therapy
Approved Hours
10

Approval requirements can change. Please confirm acceptance with your own board, association, employer, or regulatory authority before registration.

Trigger Point Dry Needling - IMS

Professional Reviews & Feedback

The reviews below represent feedback provided by students and practitioners through Trustpilot, Google Reviews, and Judge.me.

★★★★★ 4.8 average rating across reviews collected via Trustpilot, Google Reviews, and Judge.me

“A very clear and clinically useful course. The explanations around trigger points, needling rationale, and safety were excellent.”

Adrian L., PT

“The course helped me understand dry needling within a broader neuromuscular and clinical reasoning framework.”

Monique S., DC

“Excellent content for practitioners who want a more structured understanding of IMS and trigger point dry needling.”

Brent C., ATC

“The anatomy review was detailed and highly relevant. I appreciated the careful emphasis on safe clinical application.”

Elaine R., MD

“A strong professional course. The material was practical, well organised, and presented with appropriate clinical caution.”

Jonathan M., PT, DPT

“The IMS principles were explained in a way that connected well with everyday musculoskeletal practice.”

Nadia H., DC

“I found the discussion of trigger point physiology and referred pain especially useful for assessment and treatment planning.”

Russell T., ATC

“The course strengthened my understanding of where dry needling may fit within a wider rehabilitation approach.”

Priya D., MD

“Excellent explanations, strong visuals, and a sensible clinical tone throughout.”

Graham W., PT

“The safety and anatomical precision sections were particularly valuable. This was a very worthwhile course.”

Celeste A., DC

“A clear, practical, and professionally presented course for clinicians working with persistent myofascial pain.”

Marcus F., ATC

“The course helped clarify the differences between dry needling concepts and other needling traditions.”

Leah P., MD

“Very useful for integrating trigger point dry needling into a responsible clinical decision-making process.”

Simon K., PT, DPT

“The course gave me a better appreciation of patient selection, precautions, and clinical reasoning.”

Alicia V., DC

“The explanations were concise but thorough. I especially valued the focus on anatomy and tissue safety.”

Derek N., ATC

“A professional and well-paced course. The material was clinically relevant without overclaiming outcomes.”

Marina G., MD

“The material helped me connect trigger point presentation with neuromuscular dysfunction more clearly.”

Evan B., PT

“Very helpful for reviewing indications, precautions, and the reasoning process behind needling decisions.”

Tessa J., DC

“The course improved my confidence in discussing dry needling concepts with athletes and clinical colleagues.”

Kyle O., ATC

“Clear, structured, and clinically grounded. The safety-first approach was exactly what I was looking for.”

Rachel Y., MD

“The content was detailed enough for clinical use but still easy to follow. Excellent continuing education.”

Harriet E., PT

“A useful course for clinicians wanting to understand IMS from both an anatomical and functional perspective.”

Dominic U., DC

“The clinical examples helped connect the theory to real treatment decisions.”

Fiona Q., ATC

“A thoughtful and professionally delivered course. The emphasis on scope, safety, and clinical judgment was very important.”

Owen Z., MD
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