The Revolutionary Way...

A certification that will transform your clinical practice.

If you are ready to expand your capacity and confidence as a practitioner and change the way you deliver cutting edge care, this is where you begin. 

The Integrated Clinical Dry Needling Course Total Body Course 2 provides clinicians with a deeper understanding of the history of dry needling, dry needling mechanisms, evidence for the utilization of dry needling, needle handling and safety, pain education, and clinical application and utilization of dry needling techniques. The course will also cover specific rules and regulations specific to the state of the course. Additionally, participants will be able to integrate the basics of pain sciences into their clinical practices. All participants will review trigger points, patient positioning, relevant anatomy including vasculature, nervous tissue, and viscera, and dry needle techniques and needle handling for all listed muscles. 

Optim - Houston, TX

Location: 22485 Tomball Pkwy #2100, Houston, TX 77070 August 22nd and August 23rd, 2026

Meet Your Instructors:

Founding Director, Senior Instructor Dr. Mark Milligan PT, DPT, Cert TPS, Cert APHPT, OCS, FAAOMPT

Mark is the passion and vision behind Revolution Human Education. As a thought leader and innovator, he is driven to meet needs and solve problems in the ever changing and evolving field of healthcare.

Instructor Dr. Patrick Cook PT, OCS, SCS, FAAOMPT

Patrick has over 15 years of clinical experience in both private practice and hospital based outpatient physical therapy clinics working with the general public, weekend warriors, and professional level athletes. He brings his enthusiasm, humor, and passion to all who study under his guidance.

Primary Instructor Luke Bunch PT, DPT, OCS, SCS

Dr. Luke Bunch is a full-time clinician, sports physical therapy residency mentor, and participates in the production of ACL injury research. In his current practice, he primarily treats patients who have experienced ACL or other ligamentous injuries of the knee. He has also given lectures at state association meetings, physical therapy residency programs, and physical therapy programs on the management of anterior cruciate ligament injuries. In addition to his passion for treating ACL injuries he also acts as an assistant lecturer for trigger point dry needling coursework.