Electrode Application and Safety
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Virtual Event
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PT, OT, PTA, OTA
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This intermediate level course for PT/PTAs and OT/OTAs on Electrode Application and Safety is part of a series of Accelerated Clinical Practice courses. Through a combination of lecture and lab demonstrations, this course provides the individual attention necessary to achieve proficiency in the use and safe application of electrodes for pain management and neuromuscular electrical stimulation
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