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REHB017 - Functional Knee Bracing$23.00This course provides information that physical rehabilitation clinicians can use when deciding whether or not to use functional knee bracing during the treatment of significant knee joint injuries.
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REHB006 - Overview of Batteries in Power Mobility Equipment$23.00This course covers topics related to components of power mobility equipment (power wheelchairs and scooters) that most people don't give much thought to until something goes wrong: batteries.
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REHB008 - Rehab Medical Terminology$23.00This course presents rehab medical terminology used most commonly in relation to subjects that involve the prescribing or selection of wheelchairs and other patient aid equipment.
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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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REHB015 - Continuous Cold Therapy for Postoperative Pain$23.00This course addresses the use of continuous cold therapy (CCT) to manage post-operative pain.
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REHB011 - A Practical Approach to Electrical Nerve Stimulation$23.00This is the first of a 3-part series of modules designed to assist you in developing a practical approach to using electrical nerve stimulation (ENS) as an important tool in patient care. This series of modules is provided by Rehabilicare.
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REHB024 - Seating: The Forgotten (Pressure Ulcer) Risk Factor$23.00This course reviews the impact of seating and positioning on pressure ulcer risk, and examines relevant interventions for prevention. You should complete the 3-course series called “Overview of Pressure Ulcer Etiology” (OWC006a, b and c) before starting this course.
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