Action | Practice of dry needling |
Stage | Proposed |
Comment Period | Ended on 2/24/2017 |
This is involving the insertion of a needle into the body. However thin this needle might be, some major concerns of bloodvessels, internal organs, tendon, and ligaments that can easyly be injured should be expressed. The length of education an MD, or Licensed Acupuncturist has is adequate to perform this task. Both disciplines have many hundreds of hours practice. A PT can after a couple of weekend courses insert needles near the lung, liver, spleen (to mention just a few organs) and cause serious damage. And I have not yet begun to talk about the pain this may cause if no ample training is given. Sorry, but must every-one do everything for some money? Physical Therapist can do a great job being just that Physical Therapist - not neelers. Acupuncturist are trained to do just and only that - needle...