Action | Practice of dry needling |
Stage | NOIRA |
Comment Period | Ended on 12/30/2015 |
Dear Board of Physical Therapy,
To whom it may concern,
I am a licensed acupuncturist, been lincensed & practicing for over 30 years alomost 20 years in USA alone, and am writing to object/oppose to the intent to draft "dry needling" regulations.
I believe the regulations present a serious threat to public health and would authorize physical therapists to engage in acts that are clearly outside the scope of practice for physical therapy that has been adopted by the Virginia General Assembly.
I encourage you not to draft regulations because:
1. 54 hours of training is a completely inadequate level of training to qualify a physical therapist to safely insert acupuncture needles into patients and the regulations therefore are a serious threat to public safety;
2. Dry needling constitutes the practice of acupuncture under Virginia law and there is no basis for allowing physical therapists to practice acupuncture with only a small percentage of the training required for acupuncturists and even medical doctors;
3. The dry needling rules are illegal, because they would allow physical therapists to engage in acts that are outside the legal scope of practice for physical therapy as defined by Virginia's General Assembly. There is nothing to support that the General Assembly ever intended to allow physical therapists to insert acupuncture needles into patients absent the same level of training required for licensed acupuncturists.
Thank you for considering my comments.
Sincerely,
Sung C. Shin
Sung C. Shin L.Ac. O.M.D.
DONG BANG Health and Herb Clinic.
1825 Briggs rd, Silver Spring MD 20906
PH : 301-929-2823
Email : DBsteel3iron@gmail.com