New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A840

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Permits physical therapists to perform dry needling under certain circumstances.

Impact

The enactment of A840 will amend the state's regulations surrounding physical therapy practice, particularly concerning the introduction of dry needling as an approved treatment modality. This could significantly affect pain management options for patients dealing with conditions that result in muscular tension and pain, as it allows highly trained physical therapists to implement this technique without referral restrictions. The bill also requires therapists to maintain comprehensive records of treatment sessions which could improve accountability and patient care standards.

Summary

Assembly Bill A840 seeks to allow qualified physical therapists in New Jersey to perform dry needling, which is defined as a physical intervention using a dry, filiform needle to stimulate underlying muscular and connective tissues to treat neuromusculoskeletal pain. The legislation sets forth specific requirements that physical therapists must meet before performing this technique, including completion of a state-approved education program consisting of academic instruction and practical training. Additionally, therapists must demonstrate they possess both clinical experience and proper CPR certification. The bill aims to enhance the therapeutic options available in physical therapy practice while ensuring the safety and competency of practitioners.

Contention

One of the notable points of contention in discussions surrounding A840 is the delineation between dry needling and acupuncture, as the bill specifically emphasizes that dry needling does not fall under acupuncture practices. This distinction has implications for regulatory oversight and public perception of these therapeutic interventions. Moreover, the requirement for therapists to obtain written informed consent, detailing the risks and alternatives, points to growing concerns over patient safety and informed choice in therapeutic practices.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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