The DN Web App is currently a free resource available to the public that is a very helpful and handy tool for use in the clinic or while taking the class or in the lab.
All of the course and lab information is provided online and through the DN app. However, some people learn more effectively and efficiently through and hands-on paper text. The following course manuals are available for purchase through Amazon:
Welcome to the official Dry Needling Clinician's Guide for the Haynes Method of NeuroMuscular Dry Needling®, Foundations and Fundamentals. This guide contains the complete introductory print version of the digital content that is taught to clinicians and includes the Foundations and Fundamental content, as well as introductory tendons and ligaments and common diagnosis protocols.
The Clinician's Dry Needling Guide for Lower Body Advanced Protocols is a complete dive to the lower body axial, appendicular and junctional zones which includes step by step procedures for the remaining muscles that were not covered in the introductory manuscript. In addition we add all of the tendons and ligaments that you may see clinically. There is also a section that covers all of the possible perineural protocols as well as a comprehensive list of regional or clinical diagnosis based protocols that cover a large amount of clinical conditions.
The Clinician's Dry Needling Guide for Upper Body Advanced Protocols is a complete dive to the upper body axial, appendicular and junctional zones which includes step by step procedures for the remaining muscles that were not covered in the introductory manuscript. In addition we add all of the tendons and ligaments that you may see clinically. There is also a section that covers all of the possible perineural protocols as well as a comprehensive list of regional or clinical diagnosis based protocols that cover a large amount of clinical conditions.
The Clinician's Complete Dry Needling Guide to Neuromuscular Dry Needling is a complete dive to the entire body axial, appendicular and junctional zones which includes step by step procedures. In addition we add all of the tendons and ligaments that you may see clinically, perineural protocols and finally regional diagnosis specific dry needling protocols.
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