Arizona Physical Therapy Jurisprudence Practice Exam

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What is the minimum number of contact hours of education required for the dry needling course?

  1. 12 contact hours

  2. 18 contact hours

  3. 24 contact hours

  4. 30 contact hours

The correct answer is: 24 contact hours

The minimum number of contact hours of education required for a dry needling course is 24 contact hours. This standard ensures that physical therapists receive comprehensive training covering both the theoretical aspects and hands-on practice necessary for safely and effectively utilizing dry needling techniques. The requirement for 24 hours reflects the importance of understanding anatomy, neuroanatomy, safety, and technique application, all of which are critical components for competency in dry needling practice. In Arizona, adherence to this requirement is crucial not only for ensuring that practitioners are well-prepared to deliver this form of treatment, but also for compliance with state regulations governing continuing education in physical therapy. Meeting this threshold provides assurance that therapists are adequately trained to handle the complexities and responsibilities associated with dry needling.