Mont. Admin. r. 24.177.413 - DRY NEEDLING
(1) Dry needling is
a skilled technique performed by a physical therapist using a mechanical
device, filiform needles, to penetrate the skin and/or underlying tissues to
affect change in body structures and functions for the evaluation and
management of neuromusculoskeletal conditions, pain, movement impairments, and
disability.
(2) Dry needling
requires a physical therapy examination and diagnosis.
(3) Licensed physical therapists who perform
dry needling must be able to demonstrate they have completed training in dry
needling that must meet the American Physical Therapy Association (APTA)
GUIDELINES: STANDARDS OF QUALITY FOR CONTINUING EDUCATION OFFERINGS BOD G
11-03-22-69 and/or the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapists
(FSBPT) STANDARDS FOR CONTINUING COMPETENCE ACTIVITIES.
(a) Dry needling courses must include, but
not be limited to, training in indications, contraindications, potential risks,
proper hygiene, proper use and disposal of needles, and appropriate selection
of clients.
(b) Initial training in
dry needling must include hands-on training, written, and practical examination
as required by this rule.
(4) A licensed physical therapist must
perform dry needling in a manner consistent with generally accepted standards
of practice, including relevant standards of the Center for Disease Control and
Prevention, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration blood borne
pathogen standards as per
29 CFR
1910.1030 et seq.
(5) Dry needling shall only be performed by a
licensed physical therapist and may not be delegated.
(6) The physical therapist performing dry
needling must be able to provide written documentation, upon request by the
board, which substantiates appropriate training as required by this rule.
Failure to provide written documentation may result in disciplinary
action.
Notes
AUTH: 37-1-131, 37-11-201, MCA; IMP: 37-1-131, 37-11-101, 37-11-104, MCA
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