Maximizing the use of NMES & TENS for today’s Veteran
Summary
The purpose of this webinar is to show the functionality and therapeutic utilization of electrical stimulation in the home setting. Electrical stimulation can be used to treat pain and strengthen muscles. Dr. Rick Proctor will be explaining how to incorporate the two waveforms into your patient’s home program!
Functional and therapeutic utilization of NMES/TENS
Benefits of NMES/TENS in your patient’s home program
Introduction of the NEW Chattanooga Continuum including product features and uses
Details
Date: April 30, 2020 Time: 12:00PM PST (or) 3:00PM PST Instructor: Dr. Rick Proctor, Ed.D., LAT, ATC
About the Instructor
Clinical Education Consultant DJO/Chattanooga
Dr. Proctor has been served as a clinician and an educator since 1981. For the past 30 years he has taught Therapeutic Modalities, Evaluation, and Rehabilitation courses at colleges and universities and across the nation to clinicians including Physical Therapists, Occupational Therapists and Athletic Trainers.
He served as a professor from 1984-1988 at Catawba College and from 1988-2010 at High Point University. He received his undergraduate degree from High Point University, masters from The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and his doctorate in Exercise Science from The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He has served in his current position as the Clinical Education Consultant for DJO/Chattanooga since March 2010.