TITLE
16 OCCUPATIONAL AND
PROFESSIONAL LICENSING
CHAPTER
20 PHYSICAL THERAPISTS
PART
13 DRY NEEDLING PROVISION
16.20.13.1 ISSUING AGENCY: New Mexico Physical Therapy Board
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16.20.13.2 SCOPE: All individuals who wish to practice physical
therapy in New Mexico.
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16.20.13.3 STATUATORY AUTHORITY: Section 61-12-10 NMSA 1978.
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16.20.13.4 DURATION: Permanent
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16.20.13.5
EFFECTIVE DATE: 30 days from filing date unless a later
date is cited at the end of the section.
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16.20.13.6 OBJECTIVE: the objective for Part 13 of Chapter 20
is to establish regulations for applicants applying for dry needling for
physical therapists.
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16.20.13.7 DEFINITIONS:
A. “Dry needling” is defined as a skilled
technique performed by a physical therapist using filiform needles to penetrate
the skin or underlying tissues or both to effect change in body structures and
functions for the evaluation and management of neuromusculoskeletal
conditions, pain, movement impairments, functional limitations and disability.
B. “High risk areas” are defined as any
area that the physical therapist has not been formally trained to needle, via a
board approved course.
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16.20.13.8 REQUIREMENTS FOR PHYSICAL THERAPIST
TO PROVIDE DRY NEEDLING
A. Dry needling may be performed by a physical
therapist who meets the following requirements:
(1) the
physical therapist must complete and maintain documentation of a board approved
dry needling course that includes, but is not limited to, training in
indications, contraindications, potential risks, proper hygiene, proper use and
disposal of needles, and appropriate selection of clients.
(2) the
physical therapist must complete a minimum of 24 hours of a dry needling
course, with both a written and practical (in-person) training.
(3) dry
needling in a high-risk area, without formal training, is not to be performed
until the physical therapist has received appropriate training.
(4) a physical
therapist must have at least 6 months of experience as a licensed physical
therapist before providing dry needling to any patients.
(5) the
physical therapist bears the burden of proof of sufficient education and
training to ensure competence. If
requested by the board or a member of the public, the physical therapist
practicing dry needling shall provide documentation of completion of the
training required by this regulation.
Failure to provide written document to the board of meeting the training
requirement shall be deemed prima facie evidence that the physical therapist is
not competent and shall not be permitted to perform dry needling.
B. Dry needling
shall only be performed by a competent and licensed physical therapist and may
not be delegated to a physical therapist assistant, aide or assistive
personnel.
C. Gradual
implementation of this dry needling provision (16.20.13.8 NMAC) will allow all
physical therapists who are currently practicing dry needling to continue while
they submit the required documentation during the 2019-2020 licensing renewal period. The transition
period will be completed by 2021. All
physical therapists practicing dry needling thereafter,
will be required to follow the provision outlined in this document, prior to
implementing this treatment technique on patients.
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HISTORY OF 16.20.13 NMAC: [RESERVED]