
Complete Dry Needling Training Course - Coming 2026!!
Our Complete Dry Needling Course Is Designed To Provide You With A Safe, Efficient And Evidence-Based Training Program, Over A 4 Day Learning Experience.
The Complete Dry Needling Course has been designed for physiotherapists to learn how to safely and efficiently use dry needling to treat a wide range of musculoskeletal, myofascial and neurological conditions.
Commencing in early 2026, this course takes place over 4 days, and is the equivalent of completing levels 1 and 2 of other dry needling programs. A mandatory pre-reading module will be provided when you sign up for our course, which must be completed before commencement of the in-person training.
Once completed, you will be eligible to be rostered with your provincial physiotherapy college, and be able to start using dry needling in your day to day practice. This course covers all areas of the body, including the lumbar, thoracic and cervical spine, lower limbs, shoulders, hands, feet and TMJ, and will allow you to make meaningful changes to your patients quality of life. A full list of muscles being taught on the course is listed below.
How It Works

1
Sign up, and access our pre-reading material
Our pre-reading material has been designed to meet the standards set by the physiotherapy colleges across Canada, and focuses on IMS/ Dry Needling physiological and clinical concepts, safe needling technique, and anatomy.
2
Complete the in-person training
Learn with our lead instructor Chris, in a small group setting, and undertake a detailed and focused dry needling learning experience under close supervision. By the end of the 4 days, you will be able to dry needle throughout the body!
3
Register with your physiotherapy college
Once you have successfully completed our training, you must register with your provincial physiotherapy college. Each colleges requirements are different, and you can learn about them by clicking here.
Ended
2,500 Canadian dollars
The following are the muscles you will learn to safely needle on our course:
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Gluteus maximus, medius and minimus
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Piriformis
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Tensor Fascia Latae
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Sartorious
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Rectus Femoris
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Vastus Lateralis
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Vastus Medialis/ VMO
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Vastus Intermedius
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Peroneal Longus, Brevis & Tertius
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Tibialis Anterior
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Extensor Digitorum Longus
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Gastrocnemius
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Soleus
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Adductor Longus
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Adductor Magnus
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Gracilis
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Semimembranosus
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Semitendinosus
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Biceps Femoris
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Lumbar Multifidus
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Erector Spinae Group
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Temporalis
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Masseter
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Thoracic Multifidus
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Upper Trapezius
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Infraspinatus
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Teres Minor & Major
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Latissimus Dorsi
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Deltoid
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Pectoralis Major
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Levator Scapulae
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Biceps Brachii
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Brachialis
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Triceps Brachii
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Brachioradialis
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Supinator
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Pronator Teres
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Extensor Forearm Muscle Group
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Flexor Forearm Muscle Group
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Cervical Multifidus
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Cervical Erector Spinae Group
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Dorsal Interosseous 1-4 Of Hand
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Dorsal Interosseous 1-4 Of Foot
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Thenar Eminence Muscle Group
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Hypothenar Eminence Muscle Group
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Extensor Digitorum Brevis
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Extensor Hallucis Brevis
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Quadratus Plantae
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Adductor Digiti Minimi
