Kan. Admin. Regs. § 100-29-18 - Dry needling; education and practice requirements
(a) Dry needling shall be performed only by
a physical therapist who is competent by education and training to perform dry
needling as specified in this regulation. Online study and self-study for dry
needling instruction shall not be considered appropriate training.
(b) Each physical therapist who does not
obtain dry needling education and training as part of that individual's
graduate or postgraduate education shall be required to successfully complete a
dry needling course approved by the board in order to perform dry needling.
Each dry needling course shall include a practical examination and a written
examination.
(c) Each dry needling
course shall include the following components:
(1) Anatomical review for safety and
effectiveness;
(2) indications and
contraindications for dry needling;
(3) evidence-based instruction on the theory
of dry needling practice;
(4)
sterile needle procedures, which shall include the standards of one of the
following:
(A) The U.S. centers for disease
control and prevention; or
(B) the
U.S. occupational safety and health administration;
(5) blood-borne pathogens;
(6) postintervention care, including an
adverse response or emergency; and
(7) an assessment of the physical therapist's
dry needling technique and psychomotor skills.
(d) Each dry needling course shall be taught
by a licensed healthcare provider who meets the following requirements:
(1) Has a scope of practice that includes dry
needling;
(2) meets the regulatory
minimum educational standard in that individual's respective state or
jurisdiction;
(3) has not been
disciplined by any state or jurisdictional licensing agency for any act that
would be a violation of the physical therapy practice act or the healing arts
act; and
(4) has performed dry
needling for at least two years.
(e) Each physical therapist taking a dry
needling course shall be required to obtain a passing score on all written and
practical examinations given in the dry needling course. Each physical
therapist shall obtain a certificate or other documentation from the provider
of the dry needling course specifying what anatomical regions were covered in
the dry needling course and that the physical therapist passed all
examinations.
(f) Each dry needling
course shall provide sufficient instruction to ensure that each student is able
to demonstrate minimum adequate competency in the following:
(1) Current dry needling
techniques;
(2) management of dry
needling equipment and supplies;
(3) accurate point selection;
(4) accurate positioning of the patient and
the education of the patient regarding the amount of movement allowed while
needles are inserted;
(5)
supervision and monitoring of the patient during treatment;
(6) communication with the patient, including
informed consent; and
(7)
clinically appropriate patient selection, including consideration of the
following:
(A) The patient's contraindications
for dry needling;
(B) the patient's
ability to understand the treatment and the expected outcome; and
(C) the patient's ability to comply with
treatment requirements.
(g) After completion of a board-approved dry
needling course, each physical therapist shall be required to complete 200
patient treatment sessions of dry needling before taking each successive course
in dry needling. Each physical therapist shall complete all foundation-level
courses before proceeding to an advanced-level course.
(h) Dry needling shall be performed solely
for conditions that fall under the physical therapy scope of practice pursuant
to K.S.A. 65-2901, and amendments thereto. Each
physical therapist performing dry needling shall perform dry needling only in
the anatomical region of training completed by the physical therapist. Each
physical therapist who performs dry needling shall do so in a manner consistent
with generally acceptable standards of practice.
(i) A physical therapist shall not delegate
dry needling.
Notes
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