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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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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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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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REHB027 Overview of Joint Replacement$36.00This course provides an overview of hip and knee replacement including the risks and complications of such surgery.
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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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REHB016 - Implications of Immobility$23.00This course reviews the effects of immobility on the human body.
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REHB029 - Overview of RESNA Wheelchair Transit Standards$36.00This course provides an overview of the sections of the ANSI/RESNA Wheelchair Standards that pertain to the safety of wheelchair-seated passengers in motor vehicles. This course specifically addresses existing sections 18 and 19 and the pending section 20 (commonly called WC18, WC19 and WC20, respectively).
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REHB019 - Spinal Cord Injury$23.00This course provides information about spinal cord injuries (SCI) and the role a case manager plays in the acute and rehabilitation of persons with SCI.
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REHB020 - Traumatic Brain Injury$23.00This course discusses issues, interventions and information pertinent to case managers who work with patients who have sustained a traumatic brain injury (TBI).
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