Action | Practice of dry needling |
Stage | Proposed |
Comment Period | Ended on 2/24/2017 |
There are no independent, agency accredited programs for "dry needling", no standardized curriculum, no means of assessing competence of instructors in the field, and no independently administered competency exams.
Physical therapy entry level training does not include meaningful preparation for the practice of invasive procedures like dry needling that require additional training. The proposed regulation does not identify specific postgraduate training hours nor specific dry needling continuing education hours nor does it require independent testing to show competency as required by acupuncturists to obtain a license to use a metal needle for therapeutic purpose.
Dry needling is not safe when performed by under trained professionals who have not demonstrated competency and thus have the ability not to harm the public. Current training and lack of independent testing is inadequate to protect public safety and consumers.
I urge you to reject this proposed change and not allow dry needling in the scope of practice for physical therapists in Virginia.
Shelley Peng LAc