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    Dry needling courses in Australia

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    Re: Dry needling courses in Australia

    I am also looking to complete a dry needling course in Australia. I have herd the 'Trigger Point Dry Needling' course by Global education of Manual Therapists is good. If anyone could confirm this that would be great? thanks


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    Re: Dry needling courses in Australia

    Im also looking for a good dry needling course in Australia / Melbourne, if anyone knows of any please say so

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    Re: Dry needling courses in Australia

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    Hi,
    i have recently attended the Dry Needling Plus course in christchurch taught by Andrew Hutton and would highly reccommend it. Its not trigger point needling, its pretty much painless and seems to work well and take a lot of strain off the hands. He teaches it as an adjunct to what you already do, not trying to sell you a whole new philosophy on treatment.



 
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