Medical · Conference

IDN Lumbopelvic Course

Advanced clinical training for medical professionals focusing on the pelvis, lumbar, hips, and abdomen, held in Crestview Hills.

Sat, 3 Oct 2026 – Sun, 4 Oct 2026 Mayfield Brain & Spine Crestview Hills , Kentucky
The IDN Lumbopelvic Course offers advanced clinical integration training for healthcare professionals, focusing on the pelvis, lumbar, hips, and abdomen. Hosted at Mayfield Brain & Spine in Crestview Hills, this course provides practitioners with the specialized skills needed to apply Integrative Dry Needling techniques effectively. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of anatomical structures and clinical applications, enhancing their ability to treat patients with complex lumbopelvic conditions in a professional clinical setting.

What to Expect

A specialized, two-day clinical training course for licensed medical professionals.

Who Should Attend

  • Physical therapists
  • Medical practitioners
  • Chiropractors
  • Healthcare professionals

Agenda Overview

Two-day intensive training on lumbopelvic dry needling techniques.
Venue & Address
Mayfield Brain & Spine
544 Centre View Blvd
Crestview Hills , Kentucky – 41017
United States
Organizer
Integrative Dry Needling · Educational
Provider of specialized dry needling training for medical professionals.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who can attend?
Licensed healthcare professionals.
Where is it held?
Mayfield Brain & Spine, 544 Centre View Blvd.
Is this accredited?
Check the IDN website for CEU information.
What is covered?
Pelvis, lumbar, hips, and abdomen dry needling.
How do I register?
Registration is via the Integrative Dry Needling website.
Is parking available?
Yes, at the Mayfield Brain & Spine facility.
Tags
Medical Training Dry Needling Physical Therapy Crestview Hills
Summary
An advanced medical training course on Integrative Dry Needling for the lumbopelvic region.
Highlights
  • Advanced clinical training
  • Integrative Dry Needling
  • Lumbopelvic focus
  • Professional development
  • Anatomical integration
  • Clinical application
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