Advanced Pulsed Shortwave Diathermy

Date and Time

November 14, 2024
4:00–5:30 p.m. ET
11/14/2024 04:00 PM 11/14/2024 05:30 PM America/New_York Advanced Pulsed Shortwave Diathermy This 1.5 hour course provides clinicians with in-depth information on pulsed shortwave diathermy and clinical applications. It reviews electromagnetic energy, mechanisms of action, and evidence-based research for common patient conditions.

Location

Virtual Event

About this course:

This 1.5 hour course provides clinicians with in-depth information on pulsed shortwave diathermy and clinical applications. It reviews electromagnetic energy, mechanisms of action, and evidence-based research for common patient conditions. The case studies lab provides active engagement to reinforce concepts and techniques using pulsed shortwave diathermy for evidence-based indications across the healthcare continuum.

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