Pain Management
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Date and Time
Location
Virtual Event
About this course:
This three hour course is intended to provide clinicians with the most current in-depth information about pain management and its treatment. The course materials and clinical protocols presented are evidence-based and oriented to immediate clinical application for standard and skilled therapy for pain management. The lecture and lab demonstration reinforces concepts and techniques using biophysical agents for pain management and the impact on participation, activity, and functional performance for patients across the healthcare continuum.
Instructor:
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