Head and Neck PENS
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About this course:
This intermediate level course for SLPs and OT/OTAs on patterned electrical stimulation (PENS) is part of a series of Accelerated Clinical Practice courses. Through a combination of small class size and extensive hands-on lab, this course provides the individual attention necessary to achieve proficiency in the use and application of functional and neuro reeducation PENS on muscles of the head and neck.
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