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Jaeke Educational Services Contact Information
- Website: http://www.jaeke.com.au
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- Address: , Gold Coast, 4227, QLD, Australia
Jaeke Educational Services
For Kindergartens and Children & Kids Stores and Toys in Gold Coast go to Jaeke Educational Services
Jaeke Educational Services is based on the Gold Coast of Australia and provides hands on workshops and cost effective teaching resources for child care professionals throughout Queensland. The co founders of Jaeke have been passionately involved in the childcare industry for a combined 40 years and have pooled their knowledge to create a company that caters for the training, resource and on the ground teaching needs of all child care professionals whether they are just starting out or have been in the industry for years. After many requests Australia wide for both our very affordable child care products and interactive workshops Jaeke.com.au was started so that Jaeke is accessible to everyone. Please watch this space as more exciting additions to the website are in the works!
Dry Needling Acupuncture Categories
Dry Needling Acupuncture Contact Information
- Website: http://www.dryneedlingacupuncture.com.au
- Phone: 0755 983511
- Email: Click here to email us
- Address: 54 Guineas Ck Rd, Elanora, 4221, QLD, Australia
Dry Needling Acupuncture
For Education and Alternative Treatment and Clinics in Elanora go to Dry Needling Acupuncture
Dry Needling involves needling to altered or dysfunctional tissues in order to improve or restore function. This may include needling of myofascial trigger points and periosteum.
Western acupuncture utilises meridian points but applies it to ‘western’ reasoning with particular consideration to relevant neurophysiology and anatomy. Points are stimulated to create local, spinal segmental or supraspinal pain modulating effects.
Traditional Acupuncture utilises meridian or other traditional points based on a Traditional Chinese Medicine approach which includes diagnosis and clinical reasoning using various Chinese medicine assessment methods and treatment paradigms.
Teach Physiotherapists may choose to practice using any one of the forms of acupuncture needling or may possess the skills to utilise the various forms in combination. Utilisation of any of the above needling techniques by physiotherapists is employed within the scope of physiotherapy and as part of an overall management approach.
The suggested minimum training is two days for an Introduction to Dry Needling or Western Acupuncture. The Level 1 APA course or equivalent is the suggested minimum training for Traditional Acupuncture (which equates to 150 hours of learning). Following the minimum training requirements physiotherapists are advised to complete 30 hours of continuing professional development (such as attending meetings, reading journals or attending workshops) on physiotherapy acupuncture over a three year period to remain competent in this field of practice.
Western acupuncture utilises meridian points but applies it to ‘western’ reasoning with particular consideration to relevant neurophysiology and anatomy. Points are stimulated to create local, spinal segmental or supraspinal pain modulating effects.
Traditional Acupuncture utilises meridian or other traditional points based on a Traditional Chinese Medicine approach which includes diagnosis and clinical reasoning using various Chinese medicine assessment methods and treatment paradigms.
Teach Physiotherapists may choose to practice using any one of the forms of acupuncture needling or may possess the skills to utilise the various forms in combination. Utilisation of any of the above needling techniques by physiotherapists is employed within the scope of physiotherapy and as part of an overall management approach.
The suggested minimum training is two days for an Introduction to Dry Needling or Western Acupuncture. The Level 1 APA course or equivalent is the suggested minimum training for Traditional Acupuncture (which equates to 150 hours of learning). Following the minimum training requirements physiotherapists are advised to complete 30 hours of continuing professional development (such as attending meetings, reading journals or attending workshops) on physiotherapy acupuncture over a three year period to remain competent in this field of practice.
