Rules & Regulations of the State of Tennessee
Title 1150 - TN Boards of Occupational and Physical Therapy
Chapter 1150-02 - General Rules Governing the Practice of Occupational Therapy
Section 1150-02-.21 - DRY NEEDLING TO THE UPPER LIMB
Current through September 24, 2024
(1) In order to perform dry needling to the upper limb, an occupational therapist must obtain all of the educational instruction described in paragraphs (2)(a) and (2)(b) herein. All such educational instruction must be obtained in person and may not be obtained online or through video conferencing.
(2) Mandatory Training - Before performing dry needling to the upper limb, a practitioner must complete educational requirements in each of the following areas:
(3) Any occupational therapist who obtained the requisite twenty-four (24) hours of instruction as described in paragraph (2)(b) in another state or country must provide the same documentation to the Board, as described in paragraph (2)(b), that is required of a course provider. The Board or its consultant must approve the occupational therapist's dry needling coursework before the therapist can practice dry needling in this state.
(4) Dry needling to the upper limb may only be performed by a licensed occupational therapist and may not be delegated to an occupational therapy assistant or support personnel.
(5) An occupational therapist practicing dry needling to the upper limb must supply written documentation, upon request by the Board, that substantiates appropriate training as required by this rule.
(6) All occupational therapy patients receiving dry needling to the upper limb shall be provided with information from the patient's occupational therapist that includes a definition and description of the practice of dry needling and a description of the risks, benefits, and potential side effects of dry needling.
Authority: T.C.A. §§ 4-5-202, 4-5-203, 4-5-204, 63-13-103(10)(B)(vi), and 63-13-216(l)(4).