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Dry Needling Certificate Courses

You will learn to safely identify and treat myofascial trigger points to provide rapid pain relief and restore functional movement. Perfect for massage therapists and health practitioners looking to add a powerful, high-demand tool to their professional toolkit.

Course Description

Level One

Dry Needling training is offered to suitably qualified Health Care Practitioners.
Generally a Diploma in a Health Industry Field is sufficient to attend this course.

The training is offered in 2 levels.

The requirement of 100 hours of face to face training includes a component of supervised clinical practice which is to completed prior to the granting of certification.

  1. OH&S Industry requirements

  2. Needle application, retention, removal and dispensation

  3. Trigger Point locating and Dry needling techniques

  4. Treating common Musculoskeletal disorders including:

  • Tennis and Golfer's Elbow

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

  • Frozen Shoulder

  • Bursitis

  • Knee disorders

  • Hip Disorders and Sciatica

Level Two

  1. Neck disorders

  2. Trapezius tension

  3. Treating the back safely

  4. Lumbago

  5. Treating the Sacrum

  6. Treating the intercostals

  7. Electro Dry Needling

Each level of training attracts 20 CPE/CPD points with ATMS,ANTA, CMASA and AAMT and graduates can obtain Mal-Practice Insurance .

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Date for 2026

March 24-26 2026

Cost

$750 per level (AUD)

Total Cost

$1,500 AUD

Contact Us

Thomas Ebejer is available to discuss any question you may have.

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What Our Students Say

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Julian, CASEY

"By participating in the Dry Needling Level 1 and 2 courses through ACEM - I now have the complete confidence to use this modality in my manual therapy treatment. This is thanks to the small group setting, individual care and the high knowledge of acupuncture and dry needling that Tom has. Hands down the best course I have attended, and would recommend it to anyone wanting to get an edge on treating musculoskeletal problems through the lense of Eastern and Western approaches to needling."
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