Wound Healing

Date and Time

June 11, 2024
12–3 p.m. ET

Location

Virtual Event

About this course:

This three hour course is intended to provide clinicians with the most current in-depth information about chronic wounds and their treatment. The course materials and clinical protocols presented are evidence-based and oriented to immediate clinical application for standard and skilled therapy for chronic wound healing. The lab demonstration will reinforce concepts and techniques integrating biophysical agents to accelerate wound healing and positively impact participation, activity, and functional performance.

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