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SUMMARY:Trigger Point Dry Needling of the Upper & Lower Body Level 1 Detroit\, Michigan
DESCRIPTION:June 13th-14th\, 2026 \n  \n\n \n\n\nTrigger Point Dry Needling of the Upper & Lower Body 2-Day Seminar\nDates: June 13th-14th\, 2026\nLocation: Detroit\, Michigan\nVenue: Hilton Garden Inn\, Detroit Airport  |  Click here to book a discounted room\nSchedule: Saturday 9-5; Sunday 9-5\nCEU: Pending 14 NCCAOM PDAs\nBonus: Includes needling videos with lifetime access (added after the live course) \n\n\nPre-requisite videos included with the class: \n\nBasics of Trigger Points and Dry Needling\nTop 5 Skills for Safe 7 Effective Orthopedic Needling\n\n\n\n \nCourse description:\nDescription: This 2-day seminar will teach practitioners the skills you need to understand and implement trigger point acupuncture\, also known as dry needling\, of the upper and lower body. This includes being able to identify muscles\, fascia\, tendon\, and ligaments\, incorporating the skills necessary for safe and effective Orthopedic needling\, and being able to locate and needle trigger bands and trigger points. Practitioners will build confidence and clinical effectiveness after taking this seminar. \n \nObjectives:\nAfter completing the in-person class and pre-requisite videos\, practitioners will be able to: \n\nUnderstand trigger point anatomy\nUnderstand theories of trigger point formation\nUnderstand basics of peripheral and central sensitization\nPalpate and identify muscles of the lower body\nIdentify through palpation muscle borders\, fascia\, tendons\nIdentify through palpation tight bands in tissue\nIdentify risks associated with certain muscles and areas of the body\nIdentify anatomy of the femoral triangle\nPerform specific needling skills such as anchoring\, redirecting the needle\, and needling to the required depth\nEffectively needle into tight bands and trigger points covered in class\nObtain the local twitch response\n\n \n\nCost: $895\nMaximum attendees: 24 \n\n \nSchedule\nSaturday \n9:00am-10:00am: Demos and hands-on practice of Top 5 needling skills \n10:00am–10:30am: Gluteus medius\, maximus\, minimus\, lecture + demo \n10:30am–11:00am: Gluteus medius\, maximus\, minimus\, hands-on practice \n11:00am–11:30pm: TFL\, IT band\, vastus lateralis\, rectus femoris\, vastus medialis \n11:30am–12:00pm: TFL\, IT band\, vastus lateralis\, rectus femoris\, vastus medialis \n12:00pm-1:00pm – Lunch \n1:00pm–1:30pm: Adductors Magnus\, longus\, brevis\, pectineus lecture and demo \n1:30pm–2:00pm: Adductors Magnus\, longus\, brevis\, pectineus hands-on practice \n2:00pm–2:30pm: Hamstrings: Biceps femoris\, semitendinosus and semimembranosus lecture and demo \n2:30pm–3:00pm: Hamstrings: Biceps femoris\, semitendinosus and semimembranosus hands-on practice \n3:00pm–3:30pm: Gastrocnemius medial and lateral; Soleus\, Peroneus longus lecture and demo \n3:30pm–4:00pm: Gastrocnemius medial and lateral; Soleus\, Peroneus longus hands-on practice \n4:00pm-5:00pm: Open lab\, catch up\, review \nSunday \n9:00am–9:30am: Deltoids\, bicep\, triceps lecture and demo \n9:30am–10:00am: Deltoids\, bicep\, triceps hands-on practice \n10:00am–10:30am: Lattisimus dorsi; Teres Major/Minor lecture and demo \n10:30am–11:00am: Lattisimus dorsi; Teres Major/Minor hands-on practice \n11:00am-11:30am: Upper Trap\, Infraspinatus. Supraspinatous lecture and demo \n11:30am–12:00pm: Upper Trap\, Infraspinatus. Supraspinatous hands-on practice \n12:00pm-1:00pm: Lunch \n1:00pm–1:30pm: SCM and Anterior Scalene lecture and demo \n1:30pm–2:00pm: SCM and Anterior Scalene hands-on practice \n2:00pm–2:30pm: Posterior neck – Splenius capitis\, semispinalis capitis; splenius cervicis lecture and demo \n2:30pm–3:00pm: Posterior neck – Splenius capitis\, semispinalis capitis; splenius cervicis lecture hands-on practice \n3:00-3:30pm: Iliocostalis\, Longissimus\, Multifidus\, QL lecture and demo \n3:30-4:30pm: Iliocostalis\, Longissimus\, Multifidus\, QL hands-on practice \n4:30pm-5:00pm: Open lab\, review \n \nCancellation policy:\nNo refunds. For cancellations less than 2 weeks before the seminar\, a credit (less $50 transaction fee) will be issued for a future seminar. Credit must be used within 1-year from the date of the seminar. If not used in that time\, credit will be forfeited. \n \nAbout the Instructors:\n \n\n\nLolane Glundal\, L.Ac. Lora Lolane Glundal\, L.Ac. is a licensed Acupuncturist & Chinese Herbalist with 20 years of experience. Lolane has training in a variety of areas including Orthopedics and Dry Needling and Pelvic Floor Acupuncture. She currently assists in the EXSTORE™ Orthopedic Seminars and the Pelvic Floor Certification Course\, and teached Trigger Point Dry Needling with ASE Seminars LLC. In addition to this\, Lolane is also certified as both a Hatha/Vinyasa and Kundalini Yoga teacher. \nLolane currently has a busy practice in Central New York. You can see Lolane’s practice website here. \n\n\n \n\n\nMoses Alvarez\, RN\, L.Ac. Moses Alvarez\, RN\, L.Ac. is a licensed acupuncturist and registered professional nurse specializing in orthopedics and electroacupuncture. Moses has over 20 years of total experience in the fields of rehabilitation therapy\, pain management and exercise science\, with acupuncture specialty training in EXSTORE\, pelvic floor\, and trigger point dry needling. Moses is an assistant instructor for all of Dr. Anthony Lombardi’s and Dr. Jamie Hampton’s seminars and teaching Trigger Point Dry Needling with ASE Seminars LLC. Click here for Moses’ practice website. \nMoses has private practices in Central Pennsylvania serving athletes and the general population\, treating musculoskeletal conditions\, pelvic floor disorders\, and post-surgery patients.
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LOCATION:Hilton Garden Inn\, 31800 Smith Rd.\, Romulus\, MI\, 48174\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dry Needling
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SUMMARY:Trigger Point Acupuncture/Dry Needling and MyoFascial Techniques of the Upper & Lower Body 3-Day Seminar
DESCRIPTION:July 10–12\, 2026 • Bridgeport\, CT\nTrigger Point Acupuncture/Dry Needling and MyoFascial Techniques of the Upper & Lower Body 3-Day Seminar\nLearn Upper and Lower Body Trigger Point Needling in 3 Days \n\nInstructors: Darren O’Rourke\, L.Ac. & Lolane Glundal\, L.Ac.\n\nVenue: University of Bridgeport\n\nCEUs: Approved for 20 NCCAOM PDAs\, Category AOM-AC\n\nBonus: Includes videos with lifetime access\, added after the seminar \n\n\n\nLocation\nBridgeport\, CT \n\n\nVenue\nUniversity of Bridgeport \n\n\nCEUs\nApproved for 20 NCCAOM PDAs\, Category AOM-AC \n\n\nBonus\nIncludes videos with lifetime access after the seminar \n\n\n \n\nFor connecting with others for rides and sharing hotel rooms\, join the ASE Seminars Lodging & Travel Facebook group for guidance.\nClick HERE to join. \n\n \n\nCourse Description\n\nThis 3-day\, 20-hour seminar is designed to develop the knowledge and hands-on skills necessary to safely\, effectively\, and confidently implement dry needling for the treatment of musculoskeletal dysfunction of the upper and lower body. \nThis class will build on the practitioner’s existing needling skills\, providing further instruction in palpation and advanced needling techniques to increase patient outcomes\, increase safety and confidence\, and reduce negative side-effects of dry needling. \nThe course emphasizes manual palpation to accurately identify target tissues and needling skills that improve the practitioner’s treatment outcomes. \nA strong focus is placed on safety\, including anatomical considerations\, identification of contraindications\, and risk management—particularly in anatomically sensitive and high-risk regions. \nThe in-person portion of the seminar prioritizes hands-on skill development\, with a structured progression of lecture\, demonstration\, and supervised lab practice. \n\n\n \n\nLearning Objectives\n\n\nIdentify indications and contraindications for dry needling in patients with musculoskeletal dysfunction.\nDemonstrate safe needle placement techniques\, including in anatomically sensitive and high-risk regions.\nPalpate\, differentiate\, and accurately target musculoskeletal tissues for dry needling intervention.\nApply appropriate treatment dosing parameters to minimize post-treatment soreness and optimize patient outcomes.\nIdentify and analyze risk factors and anatomical considerations associated with dry needling in high-risk regions.\nDemonstrate appropriate patient communication\, informed consent\, and safety procedures related to dry needling interventions.\n\n\n\n \n\nCourse Format\n\nCourse Format: Lecture\, demonstration\, and supervised hands-on lab training. \nInstructional methods include lecture\, demonstration\, and supervised hands-on lab practice. Participant competency is supported through ongoing instructor feedback during lab sessions. \nEach lecture and demo section includes safety\, palpation\, and proper needling. \nEach lab section includes supervised practice. \n\n\n \n\nItinerary\n \n\nFriday\n\n9:00am–9:30am – Lecture & Demo: Top 5 Skills for Safe & Effective Needling\n\nAnchoring and redirecting the needle\nNeedling to depth\nNeedling with palpation\nSafe needling skills\n\n9:30am–10:30am – Lab: Top 5 Skills for Safe & Effective Needling \n10:30am–11:00am – Lecture and demo: Iliocostalis\, Longissimus\, Multifidus\, QL \n11:00am–11:30am – Lab: Iliocostalis\, Longissimus\, Multifidus\, QL \n11:30am–12:00pm – Lecture and demo: Gluteus medius\, maximus\, minimus\, piriformis \n12:00pm–1:00pm – Lunch \n1:00pm–1:30pm – Lab: Gluteus medius\, maximus\, minimus\, piriformis \n1:30pm–2:00pm – Lecture and demo: TFL\, IT band\, Obturator externus \n2:00pm–2:30pm – Lab: TFL\, IT band\, Obturator externus \n2:30pm–3:00pm – Lecture and demo: Adductors Magnus\, longus\, brevis\, pectineus \n3:00pm–3:30pm – Lab: Adductors Magnus\, longus\, brevis\, pectineus \n3:30pm–4:00pm – Lecture and demo: Rectus femoris\, vastus lateralis\, vastus medialis\, sartorius \n4:00pm–4:30pm – Lab: Rectus femoris\, vastus lateralis\, vastus medialis\, sartorius \n4:30pm–5:00pm – Lecture and demo: Hamstrings: Biceps femoris\, semitendinosus and semimembranosus \n5:00pm–5:30pm – Lab: Hamstrings: Biceps femoris\, semitendinosus and semimembranosus \n\n\n \n\nSaturday\n\n9:00am–9:30am – Lecture and demo: Gastrocnemius medial and lateral; Soleus\, Peroneus longus \n9:30am–10:00am – Lab: Gastrocnemius medial and lateral; Soleus\, Peroneus longus \n10:00am–10:30am – Lecture and demo: Temporalis\, Masseter\, Pterygoids\, Platysma \n10:30am–11:00am – Lab: Temporalis\, Masseter\, Pterygoids\, Platysma \n11:00am–11:30am – Lecture and demo: SCM\, Scalenes \n11:30am–12:00pm – Lab: SCM\, Scalenes \n12:00pm–1:00pm – Lunch \n1:00pm–1:30pm – Lecture and demo: Rectus Posterior major and minor capitis muscles; Obliquus capitis superior & inferior \n1:30pm–2:00pm – Lab: Rectus Posterior major and minor capitis muscles; Obliquus capitis superior & inferior \n2:00pm–2:30pm – Lecture and demo: Splenius capitis\, semispinalis capitis; splenius cervicis \n2:30pm–3:00pm – Lab: Splenius capitis\, semispinalis capitis; splenius cervicis \n3:00pm–3:30pm – Lecture and demo: Multifidus\, upper; Trapezius upper\, middle\, lower; Rhomboids; Levator scapulae \n3:30pm–4:00pm – Lab: Multifidus\, upper; Trapezius upper\, middle\, lower; Rhomboids; Levator scapulae \n4:00pm–4:30pm – Lecture and demo: Pectoralis major and minor; Rectus abdominis \n4:30pm–5:30pm – Lab: Pectoralis major and minor; Rectus abdominis \n\n\n \n\nSunday\n\n9:00am–9:30am – Lecture and demo: Infraspinatus\, Supraspinatus \n9:30am–10:00am – Lab: Infraspinatus\, Supraspinatus \n10:00am–10:30am – Lecture and demo: Latissimus dorsi; Teres Major/Minor \n10:30am–11:00am – Lab: Latissimus dorsi; Teres Major/Minor \n11:00am–11:30am – Lecture and demo: Deltoids\, biceps\, triceps \n11:30am–12:00pm – Lab: Deltoids\, biceps\, triceps \n12:00pm–1:00pm – Lunch \n1:00pm–1:30pm – Lecture and demo: Brachioradialis\, flexors and extensors \n1:30pm–2:00pm – Lab: Brachioradialis\, flexors and extensors \n2:00pm–3:00pm – Supervised open lab and instructor-guided review \n\n\n\n \n\n\nSeminar Details\nInstructors:\nDarren O’Rourke\, L.Ac.\nLolane Glundal\, L.Ac. \nAttendance: Attendance will be tracked via sign-in sheets for each day. \nCommercial Bias: This course is free from commercial bias and does not promote specific products or services. \n\n\nCancellation / Refund Policy\nNo refunds. For cancellations 14 days or more before the seminar\, a credit for a live seminar will be issued. Credit must be used within 1 year from the date of the cancelled seminar. \nCancellations within 14 days or less of the seminar: No refunds or credits. \n\n\n \n\nInstructor Bios\n\nDarren O’Rourke\, L.Ac.\nDarren O’Rourke\, L.Ac.\, NMPT\, R.Herb\, has been a licensed acupuncturist in Dublin\, Ireland since 2013 and a neuromuscular physical therapist since 2015. He graduated from the Acupuncture Foundation of Ireland and participated in an internship in the neurological department of the 2nd Provincial Hospital of Nanjing\, China. \nDarren specializes in the treatment of the musculoskeletal system and has a busy private practice in Dublin\, Ireland working with professional athletes including individual fighters and football teams. \nDarren is passionate about the integration of dry needling and manual therapeutic techniques becoming more established into the field of acupuncture and feels it will place acupuncturists as the go-to therapists for MSK conditions. \nIn addition to practicing\, Darren assists in seminars with ASE Seminars LLC\, including Pelvic Floor\, EXSTORE\, and Dry Needling. \n\n\nLolane Glundal\, L.Ac.\nLora “Lolane” Glundal\, L.Ac. is a licensed Acupuncturist & Chinese Herbalist with almost 20 years of experience. Lolane has training in a variety of areas including Orthopedics and Dry Needling and Pelvic Floor Acupuncture. \nIn addition to this\, Lolane is also certified as both a Hatha/Vinyasa and Kundalini Yoga teacher. \nLolane currently has a private practice in Central New York\, is an assistant instructor in the Pelvic Floor Certification Course and EXSTORE™ seminars\, and teaches dry needling and trigger point acupuncture. \n\n \n\nLearn Advanced Clinical Skills in 3 Days\nImprove palpation and needling skills\, increase confidence\, and get better clinical results
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LOCATION:University of Bridgeport School of Chiropractic\, 75 Linden Ave\, Bridgeport\, CT\, 06604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dry Needling
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SUMMARY:Assessment & Treatment Protocols for Athletic Injury & Performance
DESCRIPTION:September 19–20\, 2026 • Albany\, NY\nSports Acupuncture: Assessment\, Fascial Lines & Performance Protocols\nAn assessment-driven sports acupuncture intensive for athletic pain\, dysfunction\, and performance \n\nTimes: Saturday 9:00am–6:00pm; Sunday 9:00am–5:30pm\n\nCEUs: Approved for 17.5 NCCAOM PDAs\n\n\nInstructor: Anthony Lombardi\, DC\n\nAssistants: Moses Alvarez\, L.Ac. and Lolane Glundal\, L.Ac.\n\n\nVenue: The Center for Natural Wellness\, 14 Computer Dr W\, Colonie\, NY 12205\n\n\nPre-requisite: EXSTORE™ Orthopedic System \n\n \n\n\nDates\nSeptember 19–20\, 2026 \n\n\nLocation\nAlbany\, NY \n\n\nVenue\nThe Center for Natural Wellness\n14 Computer Dr W\, Colonie\, NY 12205 \n\n\nCEUs\nApproved for 17.5 NCCAOM PDAs \n\n\n \n\nClick here to search nearby hotels \nClick here to search nearby Airbnbs \nClick here for the NCCAOM attestation \n\n \n\nCourse Description\n\nThis intensive two-day\, assessment-driven sports acupuncture course is designed to fundamentally change how you evaluate and treat athletic pain\, dysfunction\, and performance limitations. Rather than chasing symptoms or relying on static point prescriptions\, this course teaches a fascial-line and movement-based clinical system that prioritizes assessment that drives treatment protocols. \nParticipants will learn how to identify hidden drivers of pain and injury risk using performance screens\, gait analysis\, and fascial bias mapping—then apply five reproducible clinical protocols for the most common upper- and lower-body sports presentations. Emphasis is placed on motor-point acupuncture\, electro-acupuncture dosing\, tissue response\, and real-time reassessment. \nThrough lecture\, live demonstration\, hands-on practice\, open lab time\, and supervised live-patient treatment\, practitioners will gain the confidence to assess and treat athletes with greater precision\, consistency\, and clinical impact. \nThis course is ideal for practitioners who want a clear clinical framework\, improved outcomes with complex athletic cases\, and a system that integrates seamlessly into high-performance\, orthopedic\, and sports-based practices. \n\n\n \n\nCourse Objectives\n\nBy the end of this course\, participants will be able to: \n\nPerform assessment-first evaluations using functional movement screens and gait analysis\nIdentify fascial bias and directional tension prior to point selection\nDifferentiate local pain from global movement and fascial drivers\nApply five standardized\, assessment-based sports acupuncture protocols\nLocate and needle motor points within relevant fascial lines\nSelect appropriate electro-acupuncture parameters for stability\, rehabilitation\, and performance\nReassess patients post-treatment to confirm clinical change\nIntegrate a repeatable clinical decision-making system into sports and orthopedic practice\n\n\n\n \n\nItinerary\n \n\nDay 1 — Saturday\n\nAssessment\, Fascial Lines; Upper Body & Spine Protocols \n9:00 – 9:30 AM | Welcome & Course Orientation \nGuest patient \nPhilosophy of sports acupuncture: performance\, prevention\, resilience \nWhy assessment + fascial bias must precede point selection \nOverview of the five clinical protocols \nSafety\, electro-acupuncture parameters\, and scope \n9:30 – 10:30 AM | Foundational Sports Assessment \nLecture + Demo \nWhy pain location is misleading \nThe 3 Performance Screens: Squat test\, Push-up test\, Wall test \nIdentifying hidden weakness\, inhibition\, and injury risk \nTransition from observation → fascial bias → protocol selection \nThe Chaos of Gait \nLecture + Demo \nWhy gait is never symmetrical \nFascial lines expressed through gait \nIdentifying compensations and force leaks \nTranslating gait findings into treatment \n10:30 – 11:05 | Practice \nFunctional tests \nGait analysis \nSubtalar joint assessment \n11:05 – 12:15 | Fascial Lines of Tension (Lecture) \n30-minute lecture \nThe 6 Fascial Vectors \nAnterior torsional \nPosterior torsional \nAnterior linear (clavicular mechanics) \nPosterior linear \nLateral vector \nDeep vector \nDirectional tension and force transmission \nWhy treating “locally” fails in athletes \nVisual mapping of fascial bias \nPalpation cues and movement confirmation \nChoosing lines before choosing points \n11:30 – 12:15 PM | Fascial Line Needling Practice \nHands-on practice \nNeedling along fascial vectors \nMotor-point identification within fascial lines \nNeedle depth\, angle\, and tissue response \nElectro-acupuncture placement considerations \n12:15 – 1:00 PM | Lunch (Open lab / Guest patient) \n1:00 – 2:15 PM | Protocol 1: Shoulder Pain & Dysfunction \nAssessment-Based Shoulder Base Protocol \nShoulder assessment: scapulohumeral rhythm\, clavicular mechanics\, fascial bias identification \nMotor-point packages for shoulder athletes \nElectro-acupuncture setup \nDemo → Supervised Practice \n2:15 – 3:30 PM | Protocol 2: Acute Cervical Pain \nSports-Based Neck Pain Protocol \nAcute vs chronic neck patterns \nFascial involvement of cervical pain \nMotor-point selection: Upper trapezius\, Levator scapulae\, Deep cervical stabilizers \nElectro-acupuncture dosing \nDemo → Supervised Practice \n3:30 – 4:45 PM | Protocol 3: Acute Low Back Pain \nAssessing lumbar vs pelvic drivers \nFascial bias in acute low back presentations \nQL and psoas motor-point strategies \nManual release integration \nDemo → Supervised Practice \n5:00 – 6:00 PM | Open Lab (Saturday Only) \nGuided repetition of all Day 1 material \nFascial line reassessment \nNeedle placement refinement \nClinical troubleshooting \n\n\n \n\nDay 2 — Sunday\n\nLower Body\, Gait\, Performance & Live Patient Integration \n9:00 – 10:30 AM | Protocol 4: Iliac / SI Joint Pain \nDifferentiating SI joint vs lumbar referral \nPelvic mechanics and force transfer \nFascial drivers of iliac pain \nMotor-point selection: Glute max / med\, Deep hip rotators \nElectro-acupuncture for pelvic stability \nDemo → Supervised Practice \n10:45 – 12:00 PM | Protocol 5: Foot & Ankle Pain \nReview of foot and ankle joint mechanics \nFascial connections of the lower kinetic chain \nImportance of: Adductor hallucis\, Abductor hallucis \nElectro-acupuncture for ankle propulsion and stability \nDemo → Supervised Practice \n12:00 – 1:00 PM | Lunch — Guest patient \n1:00 – 2:00 PM | Performance-Based Electro-Acupuncture \nLecture + Demo \nPerfusion treatments \nFascial-based electro strategies \nMotor-point packages: Upper kinetic chain\, Hypogastric abdominal package\, Lower kinetic chain \nProgramming for performance vs rehabilitation \n2:00 – 3:00 PM | Practice of Packages \n3:00 – 5:00 PM | Live Patient Labs \nSupervised clinical application \nReal patients with real conditions \nStudent-led assessment and treatment \nFascial line identification in live cases \nInstructor-guided correction and refinement \nImmediate re-assessment outcomes \n5:00 – 5:30 PM | Course Wrap-Up \nClinical integration strategies \nProtocol selection flowcharts \nProgramming care plans for athletes \nFinal Q&A \n\n\n\n \n\n\nSeminar Details\nLocation: Albany\, NY \nVenue: The Center for Natural Wellness\, 14 Computer Dr W\, Colonie\, NY 12205 \nInstructor: Anthony Lombardi\, DC \nAssistants: Moses Alvarez\, L.Ac. and Lolane Glundal\, L.Ac. \n\n\nCancellation Policy\nNo refunds. If cancelled 2 weeks or more before class\, a credit can be issued to a future class. \nCredit must be used within 1 year from date of class. \nIf cancelled less than 2 weeks before class\, no refunds or credits. \n\n\n \n\nInstructor & Assistant Bios\n\nAnthony Lombardi\, DC\nAnthony Lombardi\, DC is a 2002 graduate of the New York Chiropractic College in Seneca Falls\, New York and completed the McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture program in Hamilton\, Ontario. He founded the Hamilton Back Clinic in 2002 and has since become a private consultant to athletes in the NFL\, CFL\, and NHL. Dr. Lombardi has accumulated some 190\,000 treatments over the past 22 years of practice. \nIn addition to practicing\, Dr. Lombardi was also an instructor in the Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program at McMaster University from 2004 to 2013. In 2010 he developed EXSTORE™\, an organized system of assessment and treatment that produces fast results using motor points\, electro-needling/electro-acupuncture\, soft tissue work\, and other modalities. \nDr. Lombardi has a library of on-demand education that continues to grow\, with some 75 webinars available covering a variety of musculoskeletal conditions and practice management topics. He also teaches his EXSTORE™ system through live\, in-person seminars throughout the U.S.\, Canada\, and Europe. \nDr. Lombardi maintains a busy practice\, averaging 170 patient visits a week\, including 12 new patients every week\, for over eleven years. \n\n\nMoses Alvarez\, RN\, L.Ac.\, Teaching Assistant\nMoses Alvarez\, RN\, L.Ac. is a licensed acupuncturist and registered professional nurse specializing in orthopedics and electroacupuncture. Moses has over 20 years of total experience in the fields of rehabilitation therapy\, pain management and exercise science\, with acupuncture specialty training in EXSTORE\, pelvic floor\, and trigger point dry needling. \nIn addition to practicing\, Moses is an assistant instructor for all of Dr. Anthony Lombardi’s and Dr. Jamie Hampton’s seminars. He has private practices in Central Pennsylvania serving athletes and the general population\, treating musculoskeletal conditions\, pelvic floor disorders\, and post-surgery patients. \n\n\nLora Lolane Glundal\, L.Ac.\, Teaching Assistant\nLora “Lolane” Glundal\, L.Ac. is a licensed Acupuncturist & Chinese Herbalist with over 17 years of experience. Lolane has training in a variety of areas including Orthopedics and Dry Needling and Pelvic Floor Acupuncture. In addition to this\, Lolane is also certified as both a Hatha/Vinyasa and Kundalini Yoga teacher. \nLolane currently has a private practice in Central New York\, assists in the Dry Needling and Pelvic Floor seminars with ASE Seminars LLC\, and will teach Pelvic Floor Yoga starting in 2025. \n\n\n \n\nBuild a Better Sports Acupuncture System\nLearn how to assess athletic pain and dysfunction more precisely\, choose protocols with confidence\, and improve outcomes using a repeatable sports acupuncture framework.
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LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Sports Seminar
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SUMMARY:Foundations of Electroacupuncture 2-Day Seminar
DESCRIPTION:September 26–27\, 2026 • Bridgeport\, CT\nFoundations of Electroacupuncture 2-Day Seminar\nHands-on electroacupuncture training to help you confidently apply it in clinical practice \n\nTimes: Saturday 9:00am–6:00pm; Sunday 9:00am–5:00pm\n\nLocation: Bridgeport\, CT\n\n\nVenue: TBD\n\nCEUs: Approved for 14 NCCAOM PDAs\, 2.5 AOM-BIO\, 11.50 PE-CW\n\n\nInvestment: $995\n\nEarly Bird: $795\n\n\nIncludes: $1400 of webinars for free\n\n\n \n\n \n\nVenue & Travel\nAddress:\nUniversity of Bridgeport\n126 Park Ave\nBridgeport\, CT 06604 \n\nClick here for nearby hotels\n \n\nClick here for nearby Airbnbs\n \n\n \n\nCEUs\nApproved for 14 NCCAOM PDAs \n2.5 AOM-BIO\, 11.50 PE-CW \n\n\n\n \n\nIncluded Bonus Webinars\n\nIncludes $1400 of webinars for free \n⚠️ Fundamentals of EA webinar added prior to the seminar. All other webinars will be added after the seminar. \n\n• Fundamentals of EA Webinar with Lifetime Access\n• Assessment & Treatment of TMJ\n• Assessment & Treatment of Acute and Chronic Neck Pain\n• Assessment & Treatment of Intrascapular Back Pain\n• Assessment & Treatment of Chronic Low Back Pain\n• Assessment & Treatment of Acute Low Back Pain & Radiculopathy\n• Assessment & Treatment of Lumbar Spinal Stenosis\n• Assessment & Treatment of Post-Surgical Patients\n\n\n\n \n\nCourse Description\n\nFoundations of Electroacupuncture is a two-day\, hands-on training designed to take practitioners from little or no experience with electroacupuncture to confident\, clinically ready application. Participants learn how electrical stimulation influences pain physiology\, neuromodulation\, and tissue recovery\, and how to integrate these principles safely and effectively into musculoskeletal practice. \nThe course blends lecture\, demonstration\, and extensive lab work covering device setup\, frequency selection\, in-line techniques\, motor point stimulation\, perfusion strategies\, and protocols for upper and lower extremity injuries\, spine-related pain\, postsurgical recovery\, and athletic performance. Practitioners leave with clear protocols and the confidence to implement them immediately in clinical practice. \n\n\n \n\nCourse Objectives\n\n\nDemonstrate safe and effective setup and operation of electroacupuncture devices.\nIdentify and needle key motor points and myofascial structures in upper and lower extremities.\nApply in-line and 2-needle electroacupuncture techniques along functional pathways.\nImplement evidence-informed protocols for low back pain\, TMJ\, sciatica\, and post-surgical recovery.\nExplain physiological mechanisms including nociception\, neurogenic inflammation\, and perfusion changes.\n\n\n\n \n\n2-Day Course Itinerary\n \n\nSaturday | 9:00am – 6:00pm\n\n9:00 – 9:20 Welcome & Orientation \n9:20 – 9:55 What Is Electro-Acupuncture? \n9:55 – 10:25 Nociception & Neurogenic Inflammation \n10:25 – 10:40 EA Frequencies (Part 1) \n10:40 – 10:50 Break \n10:50 – 11:10 Tools of the Trade (Part 1) \n11:10 – 11:30 EA Frequencies (Part 2) \n11:30 – 11:55 Tools of the Trade (Part 2) \n11:55 – 12:00 Transition to Lab \n12:00 – 1:00 Lunch \n1:00 – 4:30 Upper Extremity Lab & Perfusion Protocols \n4:30 – 6:00 TMJ\, Cervical & Thoracic Lab \n\n\n \n\nSunday | 9:00am – 5:00pm\n\n9:00 – 9:20 Review & Safety Reinforcement \n9:20 – 10:50 Lower Extremity Motor Points Lab \n10:50 – 11:05 Break \n11:05 – 12:00 2-Needle & In-Line Techniques \n12:00 – 1:00 Lunch \n1:00 – 2:30 Post-Surgical & Athletic Recovery Protocol Lab \n2:30 – 2:45 Break \n2:45 – 5:00 Low Back Pain\, Sciatica & LSS Protocols \n\n\n\n \n\n\nSeminar Details\nLocation: Bridgeport\, CT \nVenue: TBD \nInvestment: $995 \nEarly Bird: $795 | CT/NY/NJ/MA Association Members: $695 Early Bird \n\n\nCancellation Policy\nNo refunds. If cancelled 2 weeks or more before class\, a credit can be issued to a future class. \nCredit must be used within 1 year from date of class. \nIf cancelled less than 2 weeks before class\, no refunds or credits. \n\n\n \n\nInstructor Bio\n\nDr. Anthony Lombardi\nDr. Anthony Lombardi is a 2002 graduate of the New York Chiropractic College and completed the McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program in Hamilton\, Ontario. He founded Hamilton Back Clinic in 2002 and has since become a private consultant to athletes in the NFL\, CFL\, and NHL. \nWith 190\,000+ treatments performed over 22 years\, Dr. Lombardi is known for his results-focused approach using electroacupuncture\, motor points\, and manual therapy. He taught in the McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program from 2004–2013 and is the creator of the EXSTORE™ system. \nHe currently teaches seminars throughout the U.S.\, Canada\, and Europe and maintains a thriving practice averaging 170 patient visits per week\, including 12 new patients a week. \n\n\n \n\nBuild Real Electroacupuncture Skills in 2 Days\nLearn practical electroacupuncture protocols\, motor point applications\, and treatment strategies you can immediately use in clinical practice.
URL:https://aseseminars.com/event/foundations-of-electroacupuncture-2-day-seminar/
LOCATION:University of Bridgeport School of Chiropractic\, 75 Linden Ave\, Bridgeport\, CT\, 06604\, United States
CATEGORIES:Electroacupuncture
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SUMMARY:Clinical Intensive Training Course at Dr. Lombardi's Clinic in Hamilton\, Ontario
DESCRIPTION:October 3–4\, 2026\nClinical Intensive Weekend\nScale your practice quickly with EXSTORE™ \n\nTime: 9:00am–5:00pm both days\n\nSeats: Limited to 6\n\n\nEarly Bird: Through June 30\, 2026\n\nCEUs: Approved for 15.5 California CEUs\, Category 1\, CEP#1721\n\n\nIncludes: Soft Tissue Course ($199 value) free with registration\n\nPre-requisite: Must have attended a live EXSTORE seminar in 2019 or later \n\n \n\n\nSeminar Details\nDates: October 3–4\, 2026 \nTime: 9:00am–5:00pm both days \nCapacity: Limited to 6 seats \nLocation: Hamilton Back Clinic \nEarly Bird Deadline: June 30\, 2026 \n\n\nCEU Information\nApproved for 15.5 California CEUs\, Category 1\, CEP#1721 \n*Per their PDA handbook\, the NCCAOM should accept California CEUs. Please note\, if they do it would be in category PE-CW \n\n\n \n\nCourse Description\n\nLearn how to work smarter\, not harder – run your clinic smoothly\, see multiple patients an hour\, and scale your practice. During this in-depth clinical intensive weekend at Dr. Lombardi’s clinic\, you will learn how to truly use the EXSTORE™ system as it was intended\, learning the techniques in much greater detail and how to apply the treatments in your clinic in the most efficient\, quickest way possible. \nThis weekend will challenge you to become a more efficient\, faster\, and more effective practitioner. You will learn why you are over-treating\, and how to get better results in less time. \nThis Clinical Intensive is like no other – you learn how to be better by actually treating patients. You will treat some 70 patients over the weekend. \n\n\n \n\nIncluded in the Clinical Intensive\n\nSoft Tissue Course ($199 value) included free and added to your account when you register. \n\n\n \n\nObjectives for the Weekend\n\n\nLearn how to run your clinic in the most efficient way possible seeing multiple patients per hour\nMaster accelerated EXSTORE™ assessment\nLearn how to streamline new patient history and reassessment in subsequent visit patients\nLearn how to perfect difficult treatment protocols & motor points like serratus anterior\, levator scapula\, & brachial plexus\nLearn advanced soft tissue techniques\nPractice the above on actual patients of all ages\, body types\, and different levels of fitness\nLearn how to treat multiple patients at once – by yourself\nUnder the supervision of Dr. Lombardi you will learn how to manage three rooms at one time\, to learn how to time manage all of them at once – just like Dr. Lombardi does every day in his clinic\nLearn how to manage new patient cases and subsequent patient visits all at the same time\nLearn the clinical skills to scale your own practice and maximize the number of patients that you see without compromising high-quality care or results\nLearn how to provide only the amount of treatment the patient needs\, and to not over-treat\n\n\n\n \n\n\nSeminar Cancellation Policy\nFor cancellations 30 days or more before the Clinical Training Intensive\, a credit will be issued. Credit must be used within 12 months. \nCancellations within 30 days or less of the seminar: No refunds or credit. \n\n\n \n\nAbout Dr. Lombardi\n\nDr. Anthony Lombardi is a 2002 graduate of the New York Chiropractic College in Seneca Falls\, New York and completed the McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program in Hamilton\, Ontario. He founded the Hamilton Back Clinic in 2002 and has since become a private consultant to athletes in the NFL\, CFL\, and NHL. Dr. Lombardi has accumulated some 190\,000 treatments over the past 22 years of practice. \nIn addition to practicing\, Dr. Lombardi was also an instructor in the Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program at McMaster University from 2004 to 2013. In 2010 he developed EXSTORE™\, an organized system of assessment and treatment that produces fast results using motor points\, electro-acupuncture\, soft tissue work\, and other modalities. Dr. Lombardi has a library of on-demand education that continues to grow\, with some 75 webinars available covering a variety of musculoskeletal conditions and practice management topics. He also teaches his EXSTORE™ system through live\, in-person seminars throughout the U.S. and Canada. \nDr. Lombardi maintains a busy practice\, averaging 170 patient visits a week\, including 12 new patients every week\, for over ten years. \n\n\n \n\n\nClick here to learn more about the Clinical Intensive\n\n\n \n\nScale Your Practice with EXSTORE™\nLearn how to assess faster\, treat more efficiently\, and improve results without over-treating — all in a real clinical environment.
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LOCATION:Hamilton Back Clinic\, 1600 Rymal Rd E\, Hamilton\, ON\, L8W 3P1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:EXSTORE
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SUMMARY:Pelvic Floor Acupuncture\, Dry Needling & Myofascial 55-Hour Certification Course - Australia
DESCRIPTION:October 9–11\, 2026 • Melbourne\, Australia\nPelvic Floor Acupuncture & Dry Needling Certification\nGet Certified in Pelvic Floor Acupuncture & Dry Needling \n\nFormat: In-Person Class + Hybrid Certification\n\nLocation: Melbourne\, Australia\n\n\nTime: Fri 8am–4pm; Sat 8:00am–5:00pm; Sun 8:00am–4:00pm\n\n\nPrice: $3200 USD\n\nApprox. AUD: 4566.22\n\nPayment Plan: 3-payment plan available at checkout\n\n\nLead Instructor: Jamie Hampton\, DAOM\, L.Ac.\n\nVenue: TBD\n\nOverview: 55 total hours • 27 hours pre-requisite coursework • 23-hour 3-day in-person intensive with skills assessment • 5 hours case studies review • Private mentorship group • Lifetime access to all videos • Live business classes via Zoom \n\n \n\n\nWhy We Stand Out\nLead instructor Jamie Hampton\, DAOM\, brings 20 years of Acupuncture and Dry Needling and 17 years specializing in pelvic floor care. The in-person training includes a team of practicing clinicians that bring real-world experience. Our hybrid learning model allows independent study with online mentorship for convenience and support\, while maintaining accountability and delivering a high-quality experience\, preparing the practitioner for success treating pelvic floor patients. \n\n\nAbout This Certification\nEnjoy practicing a rewarding specialty in Pelvic Floor. In this Certification course\, you will learn a comprehensive musculoskeletal approach to treating pelvic pain\, urogenital disorders\, sexual dysfunction\, and more using Acupuncture and Dry Needling. Completion provides assurance to practitioners and patients alike that you have reached a high level of competency\, skills\, ethics\, and clinical acumen unique to treating the pelvic region. \n\n\n \n\nSteps to Certification\n\n\nComplete the pre-requisite coursework and online tests (27 hours)\nAttend the in-person 4-day class including skills assessment (23 hours)\nComplete the final online test\nSubmit case studies on 4 different patients\, including follow-up visits\nAttend the case studies Zoom meeting to review your case studies (Total 5 hours for case studies preparation and review)\n\n\nClick here to see the 4 steps to becoming certified\n \n\n\n \n\n\nWho this class is for: This class is open to all needling professionals. As long as you are trained to needle and it is in your scope of practice\, you can attend this class. \nParticipation: This class includes extensive needling practice. Attendees will practice on each other under the guidance of the instructors and teaching assistants. You must needle and be needled to attend this course. \n\n\n \n\nIn-Person Schedule\n \n\nDay 1 — Friday\n\n8:00am–8:30am – Introduction to the class; what to expect \n8:30am–9:00am – Glute Maximus\, Medius\, Minimus & Piriformis lecture/demo \n9:00am–9:30am – Glute Maximus\, Medius\, Minimus & Piriformis hands-on practice \n9:30am–10:00am – Multifidi & QL lecture/demo \n10:00am–10:30am – Multifidi & QL hands-on practice \n10:30am–11:00am – Quads\, TFL\, Hamstrings lecture/demo \n11:00am–11:30am – Quads\, TFL\, Hamstrings hands-on practice \n11:30am–12:00pm – The Femoral Triangle\, Adductor Magnus and Longus & Pectineus lecture/demo \n12:00pm–1:00pm – Lunch \n1:00pm–1:30pm – The Femoral Triangle\, Adductor Magnus and Longus & Pectineus hands-on practice \n1:30pm–2:00pm – Iliopsoas lecture/demo \n2:00pm–2:30pm – Iliopsoas hands-on practice \n2:30pm–3:00pm – Rectus Abdominis\, Urachus\, & Umbilicus demo \n3:00pm–4:00pm – Rectus Abdominis\, Urachus\, & Umbilicus hands-on practice \n\n\n \n\nDay 2 — Saturday\n\n8:00am–9:00am – Ethics\, consent\, communication review; the practice of pelvic floor acupuncture \n9:00am–11:00am – Locating and needling the ligaments\, with hands-on practice. Includes draping demo. \nPubic Symphysis • Sacrotuberous • Sacrospinous • Iliolumbar • Sacrococcygeal • Anococcygeal ligament – covered in the pelvic floor needling section • Urachus \n11:00am–11:30am – Obturator Internus/Externus; QF\, Gemellus location and needling demos \n11:30am–12:00pm – Obturator Internus/Externus; QF\, Gemellus hands-on practice \n12:00pm–1:00pm – Lunch \n1:00pm–1:30pm – Pelvic diaphragm/Levator ani/coccygeus location\, palpation\, and needling demos \n1:30pm–2:00pm – Pelvic diaphragm/Levator ani/coccygeus hands-on practice \n2:00pm–2:30pm – The Perineum and the Anococcygeal ligament location\, palpation\, needling demo \n2:30pm–3:00pm – The Perineum and the Anococcygeal ligament hands-on practice \n3:00pm–3:30pm – Male anatomy – ischiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus location\, palpation\, and needling demos \n3:30pm–4:00pm – Male ischiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus location\, palpation\, and needling hands-on practice \n4:00pm–4:30pm – Female anatomy – ischiocavernosus\, bulbospongiosus\, and labia location\, palpation\, and needling demos \n4:30pm–5:00pm – Female ischiocavernosus\, bulbospongiosus\, and labia location\, palpation\, and needling hands-on practice \n\n\n \n\nDay 3 — Sunday\n\n8:00am–9:00am – Scar treatment demo + practice \n9:00am–10:00am – Electroacupuncture lecture and demos \n10:00am–12:00pm – Electroacupuncture demo + practice \n12:00pm–1:00pm – Lunch \n1:00pm–4:00pm – Skills Assessments \n\nLarger muscles outside the pelvis: psoas at insertion\, pectineus\, adductors\, rectus abdominis\, umbilicus needling\, piriformis\, pyramidalis\nLigaments skills assessment: anococcygeal ligament\, sacrotuberous\, sacrospinous\, urachus\nPelvic floor muscles: levator ani\, coccygeus\, transverse perineum\, perineum E-stim\, ischial rami soft tissue\, obturators\, bulbospongiosus\, ischiocavernosus\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nAbout ASE Seminars LLC\nASE Seminars LLC was founded in 2020 as the gold standard in continuing education for Acupuncturists and health care practitioners licensed or certified to practice Acupuncture and Dry Needling. Specific focus is in EXSTORE™ Orthopedics and Pelvic Floor Acupuncture & Dry Needling. ASE emphasizes clinically relevant\, highly effective skills that provide a fast return on investment financially and through outstanding patient results. All instructors actively practice and teach the same skills they use in clinic every day. \n\n\nWhy Certification\nCertification in Pelvic Floor Acupuncture & Dry Needling provides assurance to practitioners and patients alike that a high level of competency\, skills\, ethics\, and clinical acumen unique to treating the pelvic region has been met. Certification holders also receive lifetime access to recorded classes and demonstration videos\, giving them resources they can continue to reference for years. \n\n\n \n\nImportant Disclaimers\n\nAll pre-requisite coursework must be completed prior to taking the in-person class. After registering for the course\, you will receive a Welcome Email with all instructions and tutorials on how to access the coursework. There will also be a pre-seminar meeting with Jamie to go over everything. \nThere are no refunds for this certification course. A credit will be issued in the event that you are unable to make the in-person course; you can attend the next one. \n\n\n \n\n\n\nClick here to watch testimonials of our Pelvic Floor seminars\n \n\nWant to learn more? Click here to watch the Demystifying the Pelvic Floor Recorded Class\n \n\n\n \n\nInstructor & Assistant\n\nHead Instructor: Jamie Hampton\, DAOM\, L.Ac. \nAssistants: Lolane Glundal\, L.Ac. \n\n\nAbout Jamie Hampton\, DAOM\, L.Ac. – Lead Instructor\nDr. Jamie Hampton is a doctoral graduate of The American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine\, the oldest TCM school in the US. She has worked in leading San Francisco Bay Area hospitals for the last 18 years with an emphasis on true integration and collaboration within fast paced clinical settings including the ICU. \nWhile she was an adjunct professor through University of California\, San Francisco she also had the privilege of teaching grand rounds to medical students. This experience blossomed into a faculty position at the Acupuncture and Integrative Medical College in Berkeley\, CA where she taught advanced needling technique\, gynecology\, and advanced formula writing. \nJamie was also co-founder of Golden Leaf Acupuncture in Berkeley\, CA which was University California Berkeley’s leading provider for students as well as faculty and staff. \nHaving discovered a total lack of treatment options for pelvic floor pain and urogenital disorders\, Dr. Hampton made it her mission to specialize in helping these patients using Acupuncture and Dry Needling. She has over 15 years of experience specializing in treating the pelvic floor. Currently Jamie practices in Berkeley\, CA specializing in pelvic floor disorders and complex orthopedic cases. \n\n\nAbout Lolane Glundal\, L.Ac.\, Yoga Instructor\, Teaching Assistant\nLora “Lolane” Glundal\, L.Ac. is a licensed Acupuncturist & Chinese Herbalist with over 17 years of experience. Lolane has training in Orthopedics\, Dry Needling\, and Pelvic Floor Acupuncture. In addition to this\, she is also certified as both a Hatha/Vinyasa and Kundalini Yoga teacher. Lolane currently has a private practice in Central New York\, assists in the Dry Needling and Pelvic Floor seminars with ASE Seminars LLC\, and will teach Pelvic Floor Yoga starting in 2025. \n\n\n \n\nTreat Pelvic Floor Patients with Confidence\nBuild real competency through effective skills and clinical confidence in a comprehensive pelvic floor certification designed for serious practitioners.
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LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Pelvic Floor
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SUMMARY:Athletic Intensive Myofascial Release Seminar
DESCRIPTION:October 24–25\, 2026 • Mesa\, Arizona\nAthletic Intensive Myofascial Release Seminar\nA 2-Day Hands-On Seminar for Clinicians Working With Athletes \n\nInstructor: Dr. Anthony Lombardi\, DC\n\nFormat: 2 Full Days – Heavy Hands-On Training\n\n\nTimes: Sat 8:30am–5:30pm; Sun 8:30am–4:30pm\n\nVenue: Shokunin CrossFit\n\n\nCEUs: Approved for 15 California CEUs\, Category 1\, CEP#1721\n\nInvestment: $995\n\nPre-requisite: Must have completed EXSTORE™ (in-person or online) \nIncludes: 6-month membership to Dr. Lombardi’s Mentorship Community \n\n\n \n\n\nVenue & Travel\nAddress: 2850 E Main St #104\, Mesa\, AZ 85213 \nNearby HotelsNearby Airbnbs \n\n\nCourse Focus\nHigh-precision soft tissue release protocols for athletes\, real patient clinical application\, and integration with needling. \n\n\n \n\nCourse Overview\nThis 2-day intensive trains clinicians in 25–30 highly effective myofascial release protocols engineered for athletic populations. Techniques target adhesion\, fascial locking\, muscle inhibition\, chronic compensation patterns\, and post-load fatigue. \n\n \n\nTraining Structure\n\nDay 1 – Technical Skill Acquisition \nLearn\, drill\, and refine 25+ myofascial protocols across all major regions with heavy hands-on partner work. \n\n\nDay 2 – Clinical Immersion \nReal patient treatment rotations\, assessments\, and integration of soft tissue + needling in efficient clinical workflows. \n\n\n \n\nLearning Outcomes\n\nMaster 25–30 myofascial release protocols\nDeliver treatment with proper body mechanics\nImprove palpation accuracy & tissue discrimination\nPerform real clinical decision-making\nIntegrate soft tissue work with needling\nImprove athletic recovery and performance\n\n\n \n\nDetailed Itinerary\n\nDay 1 – Technical Systems Training \nProtocols covering cervical\, thoracic\, lumbar\, hip\, and lower extremity regions. \n\n\nDay 2 – Clinical Practicum \nPatient rotations including soft tissue rounds and integrated needling applications. \n\n\n \n\n\nCancellation Policy: \nNo refunds. If cancelled 2 weeks or more before class\, a credit can be issued (valid 1 year). Less than 2 weeks: no refunds or credits. \n\n\n \n\nAbout Dr. Anthony Lombardi\nDr. Lombardi has performed over 190\,000 treatments and is a consultant to NFL\, CFL\, and NHL athletes. He is the creator of the EXSTORE™ system and a former instructor at McMaster University’s medical acupuncture program. \n\n \n\nAdd Myofascial Techniques for Better Outcomes\nBuild speed\, precision\, and clinical confidence with advanced myofascial techniques.
URL:https://aseseminars.com/event/athletic-intensive-myofascial-seminar/
LOCATION:Shokunin Crossfit\, 2850 E Main St #104\, Mesa\, AZ\, 85213\, United States
CATEGORIES:Manual Therapy
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SUMMARY:Trigger Point Dry Needling of the Upper & Lower Body 3-Day Seminar\, Dallas TX
DESCRIPTION:November 6–8\, 2026 • Dallas\, Texas\nTrigger Point Dry Needling Upper & Lower Body 3-Day Seminar\nLearn Upper and Lower Body Trigger Point Needling in 3 Days \n\nInstructors: Lolane Glundal\, L.Ac. & Brittany Leeworthy\, R.Ac.\n\n\nVenue: Zen Orthopedics\, 12720 Hillcrest Road\, Dallas\n\n\nCEUs: 20 NCCAOM PDAs Approved; 20 PT CEUs (TX) Pending\n\nBonus: Includes needling videos with lifetime access\, added after the seminar. \n\n\n \n\n\nLocation\nDallas\, Texas \n\n\nVenue\nZen Orthopedics\n12720 Hillcrest Road\, Dallas \n\n\nCEUs\nApproved for 20 NCCAOM PDAs\, Category AOM-AC\nPending 20 TX TPTA CEUs \n\n\nIncluded\nNeedling videos with lifetime access after the seminar \n\n\n \n\nFor connecting with others for rides and sharing hotel rooms\, join the ASE Seminars Lodging & Travel Facebook group for guidance.\nClick HERE to join. \n\n \n\nCourse Description\n\nThis 3-day\, 20-hour seminar is designed to develop the knowledge and hands-on skills necessary to safely\, effectively\, and confidently implement dry needling for the treatment of musculoskeletal dysfunction of the upper and lower body. \nThis class will build on the practitioner’s existing needling skills\, providing further instruction in palpation and advanced needling techniques to increase patient outcomes\, increase safety and confidence\, and reduce negative side-effects of dry needling. \nThe course emphasizes manual palpation to accurately identify target tissues and needling skills that improve the practitioner’s treatment outcomes. \nA strong focus is placed on safety\, including anatomical considerations\, identification of contraindications\, and risk management—particularly in anatomically sensitive and high-risk regions. \nThe in-person portion of the seminar prioritizes hands-on skill development\, with a structured progression of lecture\, demonstration\, and supervised lab practice. \n\n\n \n\nLearning Objectives\n\n\nIdentify indications and contraindications for dry needling in patients with musculoskeletal dysfunction.\nDemonstrate safe needle placement techniques\, including in anatomically sensitive and high-risk regions.\nPalpate\, differentiate\, and accurately target musculoskeletal tissues for dry needling intervention.\nApply appropriate treatment dosing parameters to minimize post-treatment soreness and optimize patient outcomes.\nIdentify and analyze risk factors and anatomical considerations associated with dry needling in high-risk regions.\nDemonstrate appropriate patient communication\, informed consent\, and safety procedures related to dry needling interventions.\n\n\n\n \n\nCourse Format\n\nFormat: Lecture\, demonstration\, and supervised hands-on lab training. \nInstructional methods include lecture\, demonstration\, and supervised hands-on lab practice. Participant competency is supported through ongoing instructor feedback during lab sessions. \nEach lecture and demo section includes safety\, palpation\, and proper needling. \nEach lab section includes supervised practice. \n\n\n \n\nItinerary\n \n\nFriday\n\n9:00am–9:30am – Lecture & Demo: Top 5 Skills for Safe & Effective Needling\n\nAnchoring and redirecting the needle\nNeedling to depth\nNeedling with palpation\nSafe needling skills\n\n9:30am–10:30am – Lab: Top 5 Skills for Safe & Effective Needling \n10:30am–11:00am – Lecture and demo: Iliocostalis\, Longissimus\, Multifidus\, QL \n11:00am–11:30am – Lab: Iliocostalis\, Longissimus\, Multifidus\, QL \n11:30am–12:00pm – Lecture and demo: Gluteus medius\, maximus\, minimus\, piriformis \n12:00pm–1:00pm – Lunch \n1:00pm–1:30pm – Lab: Gluteus medius\, maximus\, minimus\, piriformis \n1:30pm–2:00pm – Lecture and demo: TFL\, IT band\, Obturator externus \n2:00pm–2:30pm – Lab: TFL\, IT band\, Obturator externus \n2:30pm–3:00pm – Lecture and demo: Adductors Magnus\, longus\, brevis\, pectineus \n3:00pm–3:30pm – Lab: Adductors Magnus\, longus\, brevis\, pectineus \n3:30pm–4:00pm – Lecture and demo: Rectus femoris\, vastus lateralis\, vastus medialis\, sartorius \n4:00pm–4:30pm – Lab: Rectus femoris\, vastus lateralis\, vastus medialis\, sartorius \n4:30pm–5:00pm – Lecture and demo: Hamstrings: Biceps femoris\, semitendinosus and semimembranosus \n5:00pm–5:30pm – Lab: Hamstrings: Biceps femoris\, semitendinosus and semimembranosus \n\n\n \n\nSaturday\n\n9:00am–9:30am – Lecture and demo: Gastrocnemius medial and lateral; Soleus\, Peroneus longus \n9:30am–10:00am – Lab: Gastrocnemius medial and lateral; Soleus\, Peroneus longus \n10:00am–10:30am – Lecture and demo: Temporalis\, Masseter\, Pterygoids\, Platysma \n10:30am–11:00am – Lab: Temporalis\, Masseter\, Pterygoids\, Platysma \n11:00am–11:30am – Lecture and demo: SCM\, Scalenes \n11:30am–12:00pm – Lab: SCM\, Scalenes \n12:00pm–1:00pm – Lunch \n1:00pm–1:30pm – Lecture and demo: Rectus Posterior major and minor capitis muscles; Obliquus capitis superior & inferior \n1:30pm–2:00pm – Lab: Rectus Posterior major and minor capitis muscles; Obliquus capitis superior & inferior \n2:00pm–2:30pm – Lecture and demo: Splenius capitis\, semispinalis capitis; splenius cervicis \n2:30pm–3:00pm – Lab: Splenius capitis\, semispinalis capitis; splenius cervicis \n3:00pm–3:30pm – Lecture and demo: Multifidus\, upper; Trapezius upper\, middle\, lower; Rhomboids; Levator scapulae \n3:30pm–4:00pm – Lab: Multifidus\, upper; Trapezius upper\, middle\, lower; Rhomboids; Levator scapulae \n4:00pm–4:30pm – Lecture and demo: Pectoralis major and minor; Rectus abdominis \n4:30pm–5:30pm – Lab: Pectoralis major and minor; Rectus abdominis \n\n\n \n\nSunday\n\n9:00am–9:30am – Lecture and demo: Infraspinatus\, Supraspinatus \n9:30am–10:00am – Lab: Infraspinatus\, Supraspinatus \n10:00am–10:30am – Lecture and demo: Latissimus dorsi; Teres Major/Minor \n10:30am–11:00am – Lab: Latissimus dorsi; Teres Major/Minor \n11:00am–11:30am – Lecture and demo: Deltoids\, biceps\, triceps \n11:30am–12:00pm – Lab: Deltoids\, biceps\, triceps \n12:00pm–1:00pm – Lunch \n1:00pm–1:30pm – Lecture and demo: Brachioradialis\, flexors and extensors \n1:30pm–2:00pm – Lab: Brachioradialis\, flexors and extensors \n2:00pm–3:00pm – Supervised open lab and instructor-guided review \n\n\n\n \n\n\nSeminar Details\nInstructors:\nLora Lolane Glundal\, L.Ac.\nBrittany Leeworthy\, R.Ac. \nAttendance: Attendance will be tracked via sign-in sheets for each day. \nCommercial Bias: This course is free from commercial bias and does not promote specific products or services. \n\n\nCancellation / Refund Policy\nFor cancellations 14 days or more before the seminar\, a credit for a live seminar will be issued. Credit must be used within 12 months from the date of cancelled seminar. \nCancellations within 14 days or less of the seminar: No refunds or credits. \n\n\n \n\nInstructor Bios\n\nLolane Glundal\, L.Ac.\nLora “Lolane” Glundal is a licensed Acupuncturist & Chinese Herbalist with almost 20 years of experience. Lolane has training in a variety of areas including Orthopedics\, Dry Needling\, and Pelvic Floor Acupuncture. In addition to this\, Lolane is also certified as both a Hatha/Vinyasa and Kundalini Yoga teacher. \nLolane currently has a private practice in Central New York\, is an assistant instructor in the Pelvic Floor Certification Course and EXSTORE™ seminars\, and teaches dry needling and trigger point acupuncture. \n\n\nBrittany Leeworthy\, R.Ac.\nBrittany Leeworthy\, R.Ac.\, is a Registered Acupuncturist with a background in Registered Massage Therapy\, specializing in orthopedic acupuncture\, dry needling\, and electroacupuncture. She has over 10 years of experience with advanced training in EXSTORE™\, dry needling\, pelvic floor acupuncture\, and myofascial-based therapies. \nShe is the founder of Mend Health Co. in Whistler\, BC\, where she leads her team in a collaborative model of care focused on keeping her community active and doing what they love. In addition to her practice\, Brittany is an instructor with ASE Seminars\, teaching dry needling with a strong emphasis on anatomy and hands-on palpation.
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LOCATION:Zen Orthopedics\, 12720 Hillcrest Rd.\, Dallas\, TX\, 75230\, United States
CATEGORIES:Dry Needling
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SUMMARY:The EXSTORE™ Orthopedic System
DESCRIPTION:December 4–6\, 2026 • Tampa\, FL\nThe EXSTORE™ Orthopedic System – Tampa\, FL\nLearn to efficiently assess and treat orthopedic\, MSK\, and pain patients with the EXSTORE™ system \n\nInstructor: Anthony Lombardi\, DC\n\nAssistants: Moses Alvarez\, L.Ac. and Lora Lolane Glundal\, L.Ac.\n\n\nDates: December 4–6\, 2026\n\nCity: Tampa\, FL\n\nVenue: TBD\n\n\nNCCAOM: Approved for 20 PDAs – Category PE-CW\n\nCalifornia CEUs: Approved for 24 CEUs\, Category 1\, CEP#1721*\n\nIncludes: Hard copy and digital Motor Point Manual\, online EXSTORE™ course with lifetime access\, online soft tissue course + 27 additional motor point videos\, and a 6-month full-access membership to Dr. Lombardi’s Mentorship Community \n\n \n\n\nIncluded in the Class\nHard copy and digital copy Motor Point Manual \nOnline EXSTORE™ Course with lifetime access \nOnline soft tissue course + 27 additional motor point needling videos with lifetime access \n6-month full-access membership to the Mentorship community at DrAnthonyLombardi.locals.com \n\n\nCEUs / PDAs\nApproved for 20 NCCAOM PDAs – Category PE-CW \nApproved for 24 California Acupuncture CEUs\, Category 1\, CEP#1721* \n\n\n \n\nCourse Description\n\nLearn to quickly and assess and treat MSK\, pain\, and orthopedic patients with the EXSTORE™ Orthopedic System. This 3-day seminar is the most comprehensive seminar to date\, covering intake\, assessment\, electro-stimulation of motor points\, electroacupuncture techniques\, and focused rehab exercises to improve function\, treat pain\, reduce rehabilitation time\, and improve clinical results. \nAttendees will understand how to connect assessment to treatment and when to use specific techniques to get to the root of the patient’s pain and dysfunction – Never guess again. Practitioners will return to their clinics with an entirely new perspective on treating musculoskeletal conditions resulting in faster treatments and outstanding results. \nThis seminar includes multiple demos on patients and volunteers with pain and dysfunction. \n\n\n \n\nCourse Objectives\n\nUpon completion of this seminar\, participants will: \n\nUnderstand the limitations of orthopedic tests as typically taught\, as indicated in the research\nLearn how to classify patients as mechanical or chronic systemic and how it relates to treatment\nUnderstand the purpose of the EXSTORE™ Assessment scan to utilize orthopedic tests correctly\nUnderstand what the findings of the EXSTORE™ scan mean clinically and how the findings direct treatment\nUnderstand and be able to perform complete assessment and treatment through lecture\, labs and demonstrations\nLearn important concepts such as noxious stimuli\, motor points & inhibition\, and the 4 types of pain\nLearn and be able to perform six different electro-dry needling protocols including needling and stimulation of 40 motor points\, 2-needle technique\, and in-line technique through lecture\, demonstrations\, and labs\nUnderstand the properties of soft tissue healing and effects of manual therapy\nLearn and be able to perform 5 Quick-Start Manual Protocols and Entry-Point of Energy techniques\nUnderstand basic gait analysis\nUnderstand how to set a treatment plan using the techniques learned in the seminar\nLearn through a combination of lecture\, demonstrations\, and hands-on practice\n\n\n\n \n\nSummary of What is Covered in this Seminar\n\n\nLearn how to treat MSK & pain with consistent\, outstanding results\nReduce rehabilitation time using rapid MSK EXSTORE™ Assessment\nHands-on practice with excellent instructor–student ratio\nLearn focused rehab protocols\nDetermine mechanical vs chronic systemic and how to properly treat each type of patient\nLearn how to take a patient history in 2–3 minutes\nLearn EXSTORE™ Assessment – Upper and Lower Body Orthopedic Scans\nBloodwork – Learn when to order and what to order\, and how it plays into chronic systemic conditions\nProperties of soft tissue & manual therapy\nLearn 5 QuickStart Manual Protocols\nLearn to classify 4 types of pain\n6 electro-needling treatment protocols\n40 motor points\nEntry Point Of Energy techniques\nAssess and analyze gait\nTreatment planning: Know how to treat on days 1\, 2\, 3\, and beyond\nThis seminar includes up to 7 patient demos\, 2–3 each day\n\n\n\n \n\nSchedule\n\nFriday\n\n8:45–9:00am – Introduction to the EXSTORE™ \n9:00–10:00am – Gameplan\, history\, terms defined \n10:00–10:20am – Intro to upper extremity scan\, with trends and goals \n10:20–11:00am – Upper extremity scan walk-through – demo projected \n11:00–11:30am – Upper extremity scan practice \n11:30–11:50am – Intro lower extremity scan lecture \n11:50–12:30pm – Lower extremity walk-through \n12:30–1:00pm – Lunch \n1:00–2:00pm – Guest demo patient \n2:00–2:30pm – Neuromodulation lecture \n2:30–2:40pm – Break \n2:40–3:10pm – QuickStart demo \n3:10–4:00pm – QuickStart practice \n4:00–4:20pm – Intro to motor points \n4:20–5:00pm – Supervised practice internal and external obliques\, transverse abdominis \n5:00–6:00pm – Demo patients assessment\, treatment\, reassessment\, discussion (2) \n\n\n\nSaturday\n\n8:45am – Opening remarks \n9:00–9:30am – Business lecture #1 \n9:30am–12:00pm – Motor points A–C \n12:00–12:30pm – Lunch \n12:30–1:00pm – Guest patient \n12:50–1:45pm – Motor points D \n1:45–1:55pm – Break \n1:55–3:10pm – Motor points E \n3:10–4:25pm – Motor points F–G \n4:25–5:00pm – EXSTORE™ practice and open lab \n5:00–6:00pm – Demo guest patients (2 patients) \n\n\n\nSunday\n\n8:45am – Opening remarks \n9:00–9:30am – Business lecture #2 \n9:30–10:00am – Principles: neuroreactive sites\, muscle spindles\, reciprocal inhibition \n10:00–10:15am – What is perfusion – lecture and demo \n10:15–10:45am – Perfusion practice \n10:45–11:15am – Renovation techniques; the physiological effects of needling \n11:15–11:35am – 2-needle techniques and inline technique demo \n11:35am–12:10pm – 2-needle and inline technique supervised practice \n12:10–12:40pm – Lunch \n12:40–1:00pm – Lecture on PTOA/intra-articular needling \n1:00–1:20pm – Supervised practice PTOA/intra-articular needling \n1:20–1:30pm – Offsetting frequencies lecture \n1:30–1:45pm – Demonstration of intra-articular\, offsetting needling \n1:45–2:25pm – Supervised practice of intra-articular and offsetting frequencies \n2:25–2:35pm – Break \n2:35–3:20pm – Lecture and demo of high frequency electro-needling; fascial pecking\, psoas\, SCM\, and subclavicular pecking \n3:20–4:20pm – Supervised practice of high frequency and pecking \n4:20–5:00pm – Rehabilitation protocols lecture/practice \n\n\n\n \n\n\nTotal Hours\n23.5 total hours for the weekend \n\n\nEvaluation Forms\nThere will be a hard copy evaluation form given on the last day of class. \n\n\n \n\nAbout the Instructors\n\nAnthony Lombardi\, DC — Instructor & Founder of the EXSTORE™ Orthopedic System\nAnthony Lombardi\, DC is a 2002 graduate of the New York Chiropractic College in Seneca Falls\, New York and completed the McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture program in Hamilton\, Ontario. He founded the Hamilton Back Clinic in 2002 and has since become a private consultant to athletes in the NFL\, CFL\, and NHL. Dr. Lombardi has accumulated some 190\,000 treatments over the past 22 years of practice. \nIn addition to practicing\, Dr. Lombardi was also an instructor in the Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program at McMaster University from 2004 to 2013. In 2010 he developed EXSTORE™\, an organized system of assessment and treatment that produces fast results using motor points\, electro-needling/electro-acupuncture\, soft tissue work\, and other modalities. Dr. Lombardi has a library of on-demand education that continues to grow\, with some 75 webinars available covering a variety of musculoskeletal conditions and practice management topics. He also teaches his EXSTORE™ system through live\, in-person seminars throughout the U.S.\, Canada\, and Europe. \nDr. Lombardi maintains a busy practice\, averaging 170 patient visits a week\, including 12 new patients every week\, for over ten years. \n\n\nMoses Alvarez\, RN\, L.Ac. — Teaching Assistant\nMoses Alvarez\, RN\, L.Ac. is a licensed acupuncturist and registered professional nurse specializing in orthopedics and electroacupuncture. Moses has over 20 years of total experience in the fields of rehabilitation therapy\, pain management and exercise science\, with acupuncture specialty training in EXSTORE\, pelvic floor\, and trigger point dry needling. In addition to practicing\, Moses is an assistant instructor for all of Dr. Anthony Lombardi’s and Dr. Jamie Hampton’s seminars. He has private practices in Central Pennsylvania serving athletes and the general population\, treating musculoskeletal conditions\, pelvic floor disorders\, and post-surgery patients. \n\n\nLora Lolane Glundal\, L.Ac. — Teaching Assistant\nLora Lolane Glundal\, L.Ac. is a licensed Acupuncturist and Chinese Herbalist with over 17 years of experience. She has extensive training in orthopedics\, dry needling\, and pelvic floor acupuncture. Lolane is also an assistant instructor in the Pelvic Floor Certification Course and teaches Orthopedic and Dry Needling seminars in the U.S. Lolane is also a certified Hatha/Vinyasa and Kundalini Yoga teacher. She maintains a private practice in Central New York State in the U.S. \n\n\n \n\nBecome a Leading Orthopedic Practitioner\nBuild a faster\, more effective clinical system for assessing and treating orthopedic and musculoskeletal patients with confidence.
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LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Dry Needling,EXSTORE
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SUMMARY:Mixed Frequency Electroacupuncture for Sports Injuries - Hawaii
DESCRIPTION:January 9th-10th\, 2027 \n\n \n\nMixed-Frequency Electroacupuncture for Sports Injuries\n2-Day Seminar with Dr. Anthony Lombardi \n\n \n\nEvent Details\nDates: January 9–10\, 2027 \nTimes: Saturday 9am–5:30pm; Sunday 9am–5:00pm \nLocation: Hawaii  |  City: Honolulu \nVenue: TBD \nInstructor: Dr. Anthony Lombardi \nCredits: We will apply for NCCAOM CEUs \nIncludes: Fundamentals of Electroacupuncture webinar \nInvestment: $995 Early bird $795 \n\n \n\nCourse Description\nThis advanced clinical skills seminar is designed for practitioners looking to learn new skills in electroacupuncture to improve their clinical results treating a variety of musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction\, particularly for athletes and sports injuries. \nThis program introduces a mixed-frequency electroacupuncture framework integrating low\, medium\, and high-frequency stimulation within a single treatment paradigm to simultaneously target pain modulation\, neuromuscular activation\, tissue desensitization\, and functional recovery. \nThe curriculum is grounded in electroacupuncture literature demonstrating frequency-dependent neurophysiological effects\, including differential activation of endogenous opioid systems and neuromuscular pathways. Participants will extend these principles into a clinically reasoned mixed-frequency model tailored to athletic populations. \n\n \n\nCourse Learning Objectives\n\nDevelop a comprehensive understanding of the neurophysiological mechanisms of acupuncture and electro-acupuncture.\nDifferentiate low-\, medium-\, and high-frequency stimulation and their physiological effects.\nApply mixed-frequency electro-needling strategies across musculoskeletal conditions.\nIntegrate anatomical\, neurological\, and tissue-healing principles into treatment planning.\nEnhance return-to-play outcomes through targeted neuromodulation.\nBuild advanced clinical reasoning based on tissue stage and innervation patterns.\n\n\n \n\nSummary of What’s Covered\n\nDay 1 Summary: Posterior Chain & Running-Based Injuries \n\nHamstring strain – return-to-sprint progression and neuromuscular reactivation\nSacroiliac joint dysfunction – load transfer and pelvic stability in runners\nAchilles tendinopathy – elastic load tolerance and push-off mechanics\n\n\n\nDay 2 Summary: Tendon & Upper Extremity Performance Injuries \n\nPatellar tendinopathy – explosive loading and deceleration control\nRotator cuff-related shoulder pain – overhead performance restoration\nWrist pain – load-bearing stability and grip performance\n\n\n\n \n\nCourse Itinerary\nDay 1\n\n9:00 – 9:15 AM – Course Introduction & Objectives\n\n9:15 – 10:30 AM – Foundations of Electro-Acupuncture & Mixed Frequencies \n\nDetailed mechanisms\, frequency-specific effects\, and demonstration of combined protocols\n\n\n10:30 – 11:30 AM – Practical Application of Mixed Frequencies\n11:30 – 12:15 PM – Lunch\n\n12:15 – 12:45 PM – Hamstring Strain Lecture \n\nEccentric loading\, sarcomere disruption\, and tissue healing phases (inflammatory\, repair\, remodeling)\n\n\n12:45 – 2:00 PM – Hamstring Demonstration & Practice\n2:00 – 2:30 PM – Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Lecture\n2:30 – 4:00 PM – SI Joint Demonstration & Practice\n4:00 – 4:30 PM – Achilles Tendinopathy Lecture\n4:30 – 5:30 PM – Achilles & Lumbar Demonstration + Practice\n\nDay 2\n\n9:00 – 9:15 AM – Q&A and Review\n9:15 – 9:45 AM – Obturator Nerve Compression Syndrome Lecture\n9:45 – 11:00 AM – Obturator Nerve Demonstration & Practice\n11:00 – 12:00 PM – Patellar Tendinopathy Lecture & Demonstration\n12:00 – 12:45 PM – Lunch\n12:45 – 1:15 PM – Rotator Cuff Lecture\n1:15 – 2:45 PM – Rotator Cuff Demonstration & Practice\n2:45 – 3:00 PM – Break\n\n3:00 – 3:30 PM – Wrist Pain Lecture \n\nIncludes posterior interosseous nerve assessment and differentiation\nPosterior interosseous nerve low-frequency needling + mixed-frequency protocols\n\n\n3:30 – 5:00 PM – Wrist Demonstration & Practice\n\n\n \n\nPrior to Attending This Seminar\n\nPlease purchase the ITO\, Pantheon\, or E-stim II (or similar unit) prior to the seminar. These can be purchased at any distributor\, or on the ASE website HERE.\nReview the Fundamentals of EA webinar (added to your account after registering for the seminar)\n\n\n \n\nSeminar Cancellation / Refund Policy\nFor cancellations 14 days or more before the seminar\, a credit for a live seminar will be issued\, less $200. Credit must be used within 12 months from date of cancelled seminar. \n\n \n\nInstructor Bio\nDr. Anthony Lombardi is a 2002 graduate of the New York Chiropractic College in Seneca Falls\, New York and completed the McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture program in Hamilton\, Ontario. He founded the Hamilton Back Clinic in 2002 and has since become a private consultant to athletes in the NFL\, CFL\, and NHL. Dr. Lombardi has accumulated some 190\,000 treatments over the past 22 years of practice. \nIn addition to practicing\, Dr. Lombardi was also an instructor in the Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program at McMaster University from 2004 to 2013. In 2010 he developed EXSTORE™\, an organized system of assessment and treatment that produces fast results using motor points\, electro-acupuncture\, soft tissue work\, and other modalities. \nDr. Lombardi has a library of on-demand education that continues to grow\, with some 75 webinars available covering a variety of musculoskeletal conditions and practice management topics. He also teaches his EXSTORE™ system through live\, in-person seminars throughout the U.S. and Canada. \nDr. Lombardi maintains a busy practice\, averaging 170 patient visits a week\, including 12 new patients every week\, for over 11 years. \n\n \n\nNeed Help?\nEmail us! support@aseseminars.com
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LOCATION:MI
CATEGORIES:Electroacupuncture
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SUMMARY:Pelvic Floor Acupuncture\, Dry Needling & Myofascial 60-Hour Certification Course - Tampa
DESCRIPTION:February 4-7\, 2027 • Tampa\, FL\nGet Certified in Pelvic Floor Acupuncture & Dry Needling\nComprehensive Musculoskeletal Training For the Treatment of Pelvic Floor Patients \n\nHours: 60 Total Hours of Hybrid Learning\n\nPre-Req Coursework: 27 Hours\n\n\nIn-Person Class: 30-Hour 4-Day Intensive + Skills Assessment\n\nCEUs: Pending 30 CEUs\n\n\nLocation: Tampa\, FL\n\nVenue: TBD\n\nPayment Plans: Available at Checkout\n\nOverview: Case studies requirement with Zoom meetings • private mentorship group • lifetime access to all videos • 2 business classes via Zoom \n\n \n\n\nWhy We Stand Out\nLead instructor Jamie Hampton\, DAOM\, brings 16 years of experience specializing in pelvic floor care. The in-person training includes a team of practicing clinicians that results in an excellent student-to-instructor ratio. We bring a passion to teach with care and attention that delivers a high-quality experience and confidence\, assuring attendees have a firm grasp of the techniques when they complete the coursework. Our hybrid learning model allows independent study with online mentorship for convenience and support\, while also maintaining accountability. \n\n\nAbout This Certification\nEnjoy practicing a rewarding specialty in Pelvic Floor. In our Certification course\, you will learn a comprehensive musculoskeletal approach to treating pelvic pain\, urogenital disorders\, sexual dysfunction\, and more using Acupuncture\, Dry Needling\, and Myofascial techniques. Completion of this course provides assurance to practitioners and patients alike that you have reached a high level of competency\, skills\, ethics\, and clinical acumen unique to treating the pelvic region. \n\n\n \n\nSteps to Certification\n\n\nComplete the pre-requisite coursework and online tests (27 hours)\nAttend the in-person 4-day class including skills assessment (30 hours)\nComplete the final online test\nSubmit case studies on 3 different patients\, including follow-up visits\nAttend the case studies Zoom meeting to review your case studies (3 hours total for 4 & 5)\n\nTotal hours for Certification: 60 \n\nClick here to see the 4 steps to becoming certified\n \n\n\n \n\nIn-Person Class\n\nDates: February 4th-7th\, 2027 \nTime: Thu. 8:00am–5:30pm; Fri. 8:30-6pm; Sat. 8am-5:30pm; Sun: 8:30am–1:00pm \nLocation: Tampa\, FL \nVenue: TBD \nThis class includes extensive hands-on skills practice. Attendees will practice on each other under the guidance of the instructors and teaching assistants. \n\n\n \n\n\nQuick Facts\nIn-Person Seminar Title: Treatment of the Pelvis & Pelvic Floor Disorders Using Acupuncture\, Dry Needling\, & Myofascial Techniques \nQuestions? Email support@aseseminars.com or text (813) 694-1142. You can also use the contact widget on the bottom-right corner of this page. \n\n\nCEU Approvals\nPending 30 California CEUs\, Category 1\, CEP#1721 \nPending 30 NCCAOM PDAs \n\n\n \n\nIn-Person Schedule\n\nDay 1 — Thursday\n\n8:00am–8:30am – Announcements; what to expect\, raffles\, keeping time\, questions\, supplies\, itinerary \n8:30am–9:00am – Glute Maximus\, Medius\, Minimus & Piriformis location and needling lecture and demos \n9:00am–9:30am – Glute Maximus\, Medius\, Minumus & Piriformis hands-on practice \n9:30am–10:00am – Multifidi and QL lecture and demo location and needling demos \n10:00am–10:30am – Multifidi and QL hands-on practice \n10:30am–11:00pm – Quads\, TFL\, Hamstrings location and needling demos \n11:00pm–11:30pm – Quads & TFL\, Hamstrings hands-on practice \n11:30am–12:00pm – Adductor Magnus\, Adductor Longus\, Pectineus & the femoral triangle lecture\, location\, and needling demos \n12:00pm–1:00pm – Lunch \n1:00pm–1:30pm – Adductors\, Pectineus\, femoral triangle hands-on practice \n1:30pm–2:00pm – Iliopsoas location and needling lecture and demo \n2:00pm–2:30pm – Iliopsoas hands-on practice \n2:30pm–2:45pm – Break \n2:45pm–3:30pm – Rectus Abdominis\, Urachus\, Umbilicus location\, palpation\, and needling demo \n3:30pm–5:30pm – Rectus Abdominis\, Urachus\, Umbilicus needling hands-on practice \n\n\n\nDay 2 — Friday\n\n8:30am–10:00am – Locating and needling the ligaments\, with hands-on practice. Includes draping demo. \nPubic Symphysis • Sacrotuberous • Sacrospinous • Iliolumbar • Posterior sacroiliac • Anococcygeal ligament • Urachus \n10:00am–10:30am – Obturator Internus/Externus; QF\, Gemellus location and needling demos \n10:30am–11:00am – Obturator Internus/Externus; QF\, Gemellus hands-on practice \n11:00am–11:30am – Pelvic diaphragm/Levator ani/coccygeus location\, palpation\, and needling demos \n11:30am–12:00pm – Pelvic diaphragm/Levator ani/coccygeus hands-on practice \n12:00pm–1:00pm – Lunch \n1:00pm–1:30pm – The Perineum and the Anococcygeal ligament location\, palpation\, needing demo \n1:30pm–2:00pm – The Perineum and the Anococcygeal ligament hands-on practice \n2:00pm–2:30pm – Male anatomy – ischiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus location\, palpation\, and needling demos \n2:30pm–3:00pm – Male ischiocavernosus and bulbospongiosus location\, palpation\, and needling hands-on practice \n3:00pm–3:15pm – Break \n3:15pm–4:30pm – Female anatomy – ischiocavernosus\, bulbospongiosus\, and labia location\, palpation\, and needling demos \n4:30pm–5:00pm – Female ischiocavernosus\, bulbospongiosus\, and labia location\, palpation\, and needling hands-on practice \n5:00pm–6:00pm – Open lab\, catch up and additional practice of above techniques \n\n\n\nDay 3 — Saturday\n\n8:00am–8:30am – Scars: Postpartum birth/trauma scar/episiotomy needling demos \n8:30am–9:00am – Needling scars hands-on practice \n9:00am–10:00am – Electro-acupuncture techniques overview lecture and review of equipment \n10:00am–11:00am – Electroacupuncture demos for the perineum\, anococcygeal ligament\, sacral foramen\, coccygeus\, and severe hypertonic pelvic floor; PTNS \n11:00am–12:00pm – Electroacupuncture hands-on practice \n12:00pm–1:00pm – Lunch \n1:00pm–2:00pm – Additional Electroacupuncture lab \n2:00pm–3:00pm – The Diaphragm assessment and treatment; breathing\, abdominal assessment\, and the phrenic nerve demos \n3:00pm–4:00pm – Lab: The Diaphragm assessment and treatment; breathing\, abdominal assessment. and the phrenic nerve \n4:00pm–4:30pm – Soft tissue demos – Skin rolling\, Obturator rami manual therapy \n4:30pm–5:30pm – Soft tissue lab \n6:30pm–8:00pm — Complementary Happy Hour \n\n\n\nDay 4 — Sunday\n\n8:30am–9:30am – Review of the weekend\, Q&A before Skills Assessment \n9:30am–1:00pm – Skills Assessments \n\nLarger muscles outside the pelvis: psoas at insertion\, pectineus\, adductors\, rectus abdominis\, umbilicus needling\, piriformis\, pyramidalis\nLigaments skills assessment: anococcygeal ligament\, sacrotuberous\, sacrospinous\, urachus\nPelvic floor muscles: levator ani\, coccygeus\, transverse perineum\, perineum E-stim\, ischial rami soft tissue\, obturators\, bulbospongiosus\, ischiocavernosus\n\n\n\n\n \n\n\nAbout ASE Seminars LLC\nASE Seminars LLC was founded in 2020 as the gold standard in continuing education for Acupuncturists and health care practitioners licensed or certified to practice Acupuncture and Dry Needling. Specific focus of continuing education is in EXSTORE™ Orthopedics and Pelvic Floor Acupuncture & Dry Needling. ASE Seminars founder Joshua Swart has helped develop continuing education classes for almost 10 years. His emphasis has always been on providing the most useful\, clinically relevant and highly effective skills that will yield the practitioner a fast return on investment both financially for themselves and through the outstanding results they get for their patients. We provide some of the most streamlined and most effective skills available today. All instructors who teach classes through ASE Seminars LLC are currently practicing and have extensive training and vast experience in their respective specialties. Everyone involved with providing education at ASE Seminars LLC holds the highest standards personally and professionally; they all teach with a strong emphasis on competency\, safety\, support\, and professionalism. All instructors teach the same skills they use in their clinics every day. \n\n\nWhy Certification\nCertification in Pelvic Floor Acupuncture & Dry Needling provides assurance to practitioners and patients alike that a high level of competency\, skills\, ethics\, and clinical acumen unique to treating the pelvic region has been met. Furthermore\, certification holders receive lifetime access to recorded classes and demonstration videos\, providing them resources they can continue to refer to throughout the years. \n\n\n \n\nImportant Disclaimers\n\nAll pre-requisite coursework must be completed prior to taking the in-person class. After registering for the course\, you will receive a Welcome Email with all instructions/tutorials on how to access the coursework. \nThere are no refunds for this certification course. A credit will be issued in the event that you are unable to make the in-person course; you can attend the next one. \n\n\n \n\n\n\nClick here to watch testimonials of our Pelvic Floor seminars \n\n\n \n\nInstructors & Assistants\n\nHead Instructor: Jamie Hampton\, DAOM\, L.Ac. \nAssistants: Darren O’Rourke\, L.Ac.; Lolane Glundal\, RN\, L.Ac.; Moses Alvarez\, L.Ac. \n\n\nAbout Jamie Hampton\, DAOM\, L.Ac. – Lead Instructor\nDr. Jamie Hampton is a doctoral graduate of The American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine\, the oldest TCM school in the US. She has worked in leading San Francisco Bay Area hospitals for the last 18 years with an emphasis on true integration and collaboration within fast paced clinical settings including the ICU. While she was an adjunct professor through University of California\, San Francisco she also had the privilege of teaching grand rounds to medical students. This experience blossomed into a faculty position at the Acupuncture and Integrative Medical College in Berkeley\, CA where she taught advanced needling technique\, gynecology and advanced formula writing. This solidified her love of teaching and connecting with her students\, conveying the power of TCM and all its abilities. Jamie was also co-founder of Golden Leaf Acupuncture in Berkeley\, CA which was University California Berkeley’s leading provider for students as well as faculty and staff. \nHaving discovered a total lack of treatment options for pelvic floor pain and urogenital disorders\, Dr. Hampton made it her mission to specialize in helping these patients using Acupuncture and Dry Needling. She has over 15 years of experience specializing in treating the pelvic floor. Currently Jamie practices in Berkeley\, CA specializing in pelvic floor disorders and complex orthopedic cases. \n\n\nAbout Moses Alvarez\, L.Ac.\, Teaching Assistant\nMoses Alvarez\, RN\, L.Ac. is a licensed acupuncturist and registered professional nurse specializing in orthopedics and electroacupuncture. Moses has over 20 years of total experience in the fields of rehabilitation therapy\, pain management and exercise science\, with acupuncture specialty training in EXSTORE\, pelvic floor\, and trigger point dry needling. In addition to practicing\, Moses is an assistant instructor for all of Dr. Anthony Lombardi’s and Dr. Jamie Hampton’s seminars. Moses also teached Dry Needling with ASE Seminars LLC. He has private practices in Central Pennsylvania serving athletes and the general population\, treating musculoskeletal conditions\, pelvic floor disorders\, and post-surgery patients. \n\n\nAbout Darren O’Rourke\, L.Ac.\, Teaching Assistant\nDarren O’Rourke\, L.Ac\, NMPT\, R.Herb\, has been a licensed acupuncturist in Dublin\, Ireland since 2013 and a Neuromuscular Physical Therapist since 2015. He graduated from the Acupuncture Foundation of Ireland and participated in an internship in the Neurological department of the 2nd Provincial Hospital of Nanjing\, China. Darren specializes in the treatment of the Musculoskeletal system including Orthopedics\, pain\, sports injuries and performance\, and pelvic floor. He runs his private practice in Dublin\, Ireland and works with professional athletes including individual fighters and football teams. Darren is passionate about the integration of dry needling and manual therapeutic techniques\, promoting both to be more established into the field of acupuncture\, making Acupuncturists the go-to therapists for treating musculoskeletal conditions. He is currently in his 3rd year of an MSc. in Physiotherapy program in Dublin. \n\n\nAbout Lolane Glundal\, L.Ac.\, Teaching Assistant\nLora “Lolane” Glundal\, L.Ac. is a licensed Acupuncturist & Chinese Herbalist with 20 years of experience. Lolane has training in a variety of areas including Orthopedics and Dry Needling and Pelvic Floor Acupuncture. In addition to this\, Lolane is also certified as both a Hatha/Vinyasa and Kundalini Yoga teacher. Lolane currently teaches Dry Needling with ASE Seminars LLC\, and assists in the EXSTORE™ and Pelvic Floor seminars. She currently has a private practice in Central New York and is also licensed in Florida. \n\n\n \n\nTrain to Treat Pelvic Floor Patients with Confidence\nBuild real competency\, hands-on skill\, and clinical confidence in a comprehensive pelvic floor certification designed for serious practitioners.
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