Fla. Admin. Code Ann. R. 64B17-6.008 - Minimum Standards of Practice for the Performance of Dry Needling
(1) For purposes of
this rule only, the words and phrases listed below are defined in the following
manner:
(a) "Adverse medical incident" means
an event over which the physical therapist could exercise control and which is
associated in whole or in part with the performance of dry needling, rather
than the condition for which dry needling occurred, and which resulted in any
prolonged and/or emergent neurological, pulmonary, vascular, or musculoskeletal
condition that required the transfer of the patient to a hospital and/or
referral to a physician for treatment of the resulting condition.
(b) "Supervision" means observation of the
dry needling procedure by a physical therapist licensed in any state or the
District of Columbia who meets the qualifications for practicing dry needling
in the state of Florida and who has a minimum of one year and 25 sessions of
experience treating patients using dry needling. The observation may be in
person or via synchronous telehealth as defined in Section
456.47, F.S.
(c) "Competency requirements" means
proficiency in the subject areas listed in sub-subparagraphs
(2)(b)1.a.-e.
(2) The
minimum standards of practice for the performance of dry needling by a physical
therapist include the following:
(a)
Completion of two years of practice as a physical therapist licensed in any
state or the District of Columbia;
(b) Completion of 50 hours of face-to-face
continuing education on the topic of dry needling from an entity accredited in
accordance with Section
486.109, F.S.
1. The continuing education must include
instruction in the following subject areas:
a. Theory of dry needling;
b. Selection and safe handling of needles and
other apparatus or equipment used in dry needling, including instruction on the
proper handling of biohazardous waste;
c. General indications and contraindications
for dry needling, as well as complex anatomical and safety considerations of
the cranio-facial and peripheral nervous systems for dry needling of the head,
neck, and torso;
d. Psychomotor
skills needed to perform dry needling, including tissue palpation, needle
insertion, and needle extraction; and
e. Postintervention care, including adverse
responses, adverse event recordkeeping, and any reporting
obligations.
2. The
continuing education must include a determination by the instructor, who is a
licensed physical therapist meeting the qualifications set forth in paragraph
(1)(b) "Supervision, " that the physical therapist being trained in dry
needling demonstrates the requisite competency and psychomotor skills to safely
perform dry needling; and
(c) After completing paragraphs (2)(a) and
(b), completion of 25 patient sessions of dry needling under one of the
following circumstances:
1. While licensed as
a physical therapist in another state or while serving as a physical therapist
in the United States Armed Services; or
2. Under the supervision of a physical
therapist who holds an active license to practiced physical therapy in any
state or the District of Columbia. Such supervisor must document that the
supervised therapist has met the supervision and competency requirements and
needs no additional supervised sessions to perform dry needling. It is the
responsibility of the supervised physical therapist to maintain all
documents.
(3)
A physical therapist shall not delegate performance of dry needling to a
physical therapist assistant, unlicensed personnel, or any other person who is
not a licensed physical therapist who is qualified under this rule.
(4) A physical therapist shall not perform
dry needling without patient consent documented in the patient's medical
record.
(5) An adverse medical
incident that is a direct result of physical therapy treatment involving dry
needling shall be reported to the Board within 15 days of the incident using
Form DH5053-MQA, Physical Therapy Dry Needling Adverse Medical Incident Report,
effective 08/2020, which is hereby incorporated by reference and is available
through http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-12809,
or www.floridasphysicaltherapy.gov/resources.
(6) Within 60 days of the effective date of
this rule, or within 60 days of the intent to perform dry needling in the state
of Florida, the licensed and qualified physical therapist shall submit to the
Board Form DH5057-MQA, Physical Therapist Dry Needling Attestation, effective
08/2020, which is hereby incorporated by reference and is available through
http://www.flrules.org/Gateway/reference.asp?No=Ref-12811,
or www.floridasphysicaltherapy.gov/resources.
Notes
Rulemaking Authority 486.025, 486.117 FS. Law Implemented 486.117 FS.
New 4-19-21.
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