“Are you getting the most out of electrical stimulation?” – Stirling/Scotland – 22 May
The basic aim of this study day is to look at the principles, evidence base and clinical application issues for each modality. Electrical stimulation modalities have a common mode of action, and we will build on this to explain both the similarities and differences of each modality on the programme. There will be plenty of time for questions throughout the day. It is intended to make the day as clinically relevant as possible to enable swift transfer to practice.
Tutor: Professor Tim Watson
Date: 22nd May 2010
Duration: 1 Day
Cost: £95
Venue: Physiofocus Academy, Stirling University
Location: Stirling, Scotland
Contact Name: Hazel Watson
Contact Phone: 07884283217
Contact Email: hazel@electrotherapyuk.co.uk
Web Link to Course: www.electrotherapyuk.co.uk
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