Current through Register Vol. 51, page 67, December 16, 2024
Section 20:66:04:02 - Dry needling course of studyThe Board of Physical Therapy may approve a course of study in dry needling that meets the following criteria:
(1) The course of study shall include: (a) Surface anatomy as it relates to underlying tissues, organs, and other structures, including variations in form, proportion, and anatomical landmarks;(b) Both emergency preparedness and response procedures related to secondary physiological effects or complications with dry needling;(c) Both emergency preparedness and response procedures related to secondary emotional effects or complications associated with dry needling;(d) Standards for dry needle handling;(e) Factors influencing safety and injury prevention;(f) Personal protection procedures and techniques as related to dry needling;(g) Theoretical basis for dry needling;(h) Theoretical basis for combining dry needling with other interventions;(i) Secondary effects or complications associated with dry needling on other systems;(g) Theoretical basis of pain sciences, including anatomy, physiology, pathophysiology, and relation to body structures and function;(k) Indications, contraindications, and precautions related to dry needling;(l) Palpation techniques as related to dry needling;(m) Needle insertion techniques;(n) Needle manipulation techniques;(o) Physiological responses to dry needling; and(p) Solid filament needles;(2) The majority of the course of study shall be in-person. Courses held entirely online or by other distance learning will not satisfy this requirement; and(3) The physical therapist may only perform dry needling on the parts of the body included in the course of study.S.D. Admin. R. 20:66:04:02
45 SDR 009, effective 8/1/2018; 50 SDR 066, effective 12/3/2023General Authority: SDCL 36-10-52.
Law Implemented: SDCL 36-10-52.