Rehabilitation: Integrating Electrotherapy And Physiotherapy 13th May 2025
Central CPD
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Date: Tuesday 13th May, 2025 - Tuesday 13th May, 2025
Start time: 10:00 AM - 5:30 PM
Duration: 1 hour(s)
Cost: £395
Appropriate physiotherapeutic intervention and rehabilitation techniques can greatly enhance outcomes in recovery following surgery or injury and assist in returning patients to normal function. This course will look at the role of electrotherapies and manual therapies in optimising tissue healing with reference to both orthopaedic and neurological cases. A combination of theory and practical sessions will be used to explore a range of electrotherapeutic and manual interventions and techniques.
The theoretical component of this course aims to review the processes involved in tissue healing and explore the principles and clinical reasoning basis for selecting appropriate interventions. Part of the course will consist of practical sessions allowing the opportunity to practice the techniques discussed in the lecture.
Topics to be covered include:
Tissue healing recap
Enhancing tissue healing through the use of electrotherapies such as therapeutic ultrasound and LASER
Enhancing tissue healing through the use of manual therapies such as massage, stretching and fascial release
Addressing maladaptive healing and scar tissue formation in chronic disease using electrotherapies and manual therapy
Case discussions
*Free Learning Series of your choice when bringing a medium-sized/big dog to the course for some non-invasive practical demonstrations*
Who is it for?
Vet surgeon
The Venue
The Pickle Factory - 14 Bowden Street, London, SE11 4DS
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
7 hours
Registration and Booking
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