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REHB030a - Selecting the Proper Wheelchair Cushion Features$42.00This first course examines the basic goals of the seat cushion and how we can achieve these goals through various features and options. You should complete this course before beginning the course “REHB030b – Selecting the Proper Wheelchair Cushion Materials.”
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DMGT005b - Overview of the Respiratory System$36.00The respiratory system is a group of organs and tissues that help humans breathe. The main parts of the respiratory system are the airways, the lungs and linked blood vessels, and the muscles that enable breathing. This course provides an overview of the human respiratory system.
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OWC006a - Overview of Pressure Ulcer Etiology - Part 1$23.00Although ultimately discussion will focus on pressure ulcers, this first part provides foundational knowledge regarding the skin, normal physiology of healing and factors affecting healing and repair. You should complete this series of courses in order: Part 1, followed by Part 2, followed by Part 3.
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DMGT005c - Overview of the Digestive System$36.00This course provides an overview of the human digestive system, including a discussion of the major diseases that can affect it.
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REHB012 - A Practical Approach to TENS$23.00This second module addresses transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS). This series of modules is provided by Rehabilicare.
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REHB013 - A Practical Approach to Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES)$23.00This third module addresses neuromuscular electrical nerve stimulation (NMES). This series of modules is provided by Rehabilicare.
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REHB028 - Overview of Foot and Ankle Injuries$42.00This course provides an overview of foot and ankle anatomy, types of injuries, diagnosis, and treatment and prevention of foot and ankle injuries.
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