
Evidence-Based Use of Therapeutic Modalities Online CE Course
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Online Course
Evidence-Based Use of Therapeutic Modalities CE Course provides a comprehensive review of evidence for the use of common therapeutic modalities such as ultrasound, laser therapy, cryotherapy, and thermal agents.
Audience
A continuing education course for certified athletic trainers seeking further education in evidence-based practice.
Table of Contents
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Course Syllabus
- Course Instructions
- Learning Objectives
- Learning Objectives
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Article 1: Intramuscular Temperature Changes During and After Cryotherapy in Healthy Individuals
- Article 2: Are Current Cryotherapy Protocols Sufficient to Reduce Microvascular Blood Flow?
- Article 3: Cold-Water Immersion for Preventing and Treating Muscle Soreness After Exercise
- Article 4: Colder May Not Be Cool for Recovery
- Article 5: Cool It Down Before You Work It Out
- Article 6: Reevaluating RICE for Ankle Sprains
- Article 7: Should Athletes Return to Sport After Applying Ice?
- Article 8: Whole-Body Cryotherapy on Proprioception and Muscle Damage
- Article 9: Nonthermal Ultrasound Could Help Keep Your Reflexes From Inhibiting Your Rehab
- Article 10: Hands Off the Hands-Free Ultrasound If You Are Looking for Deep Heating Effects
- Article 11: Quadriceps Inactivation? Shake It Off
- Article 12: Attractive Treatment Option for Patients Suffering From mTBI-Related Headaches
- Article 13: TENS to Treat Knee-Pain-Induced Quadriceps Inhibition?
- Article 14: A More Effective Way to Enhance Cross-Education
- Article 15: “Shock”ingly No Improvements in Ankle Sprain Outcomes
- Article 16: Think Before You Soak
- Article 17: More Oxygen Please
- Article 18: Can Laser Therapy Be Used to Treat Meniscal Injuries?
- Article 19: Low-Level Laser Therapy for Achilles Tendinitis
- Article 20: Iontophoresis for Drug Delivery: Does It Really Work?
- Exam and Evaluation
- Article 2: Are Current Cryotherapy Protocols Sufficient to Reduce Microvascular Blood Flow?
- Exam Answer Sheet
- Exam
- Course Evaluation
- Certificate Information
- Exam
- About the Authors