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2012
-2013 Physical Therapy Series |
September 2012 - May
2013 |
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Presented by: Program of Physical Therapy and UW-La Crosse Department of Health Professions in partnership with: UW-La Crosse Continuing Education and Extension |
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Evidence–based Clinical Integration of Electro-Physical Agents:
Electrical Stimulation and Ultrasound
October 19, 2012
8 a.m.–4:30 p.m. | Health Science Center, UW-La Crosse
$199, includes materials, lunch and refreshments
$169,
student/alumni
.7 CEUs or
7 contact hours
Register NOW!
Expand your knowledge of the basic physics and physiology concepts that govern the use of electrical stimulation.
This clinically relevant full day seminar will expand the practitioner’s knowledge of the basic physics and physiology concepts that govern the use of electrical stimulation. Participants will return to practice with increased confidence in choosing the most appropriate electrical stimulation modality for a given pathology, and be able to defend their choice to patients, physicians, and secondary payers.
Instructor:
Andrew Starsky, M.P.T., Ph.D., earned a Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering Degree from Marquette University in 1992. After practicing in the engineering field for 3 years, he returned to Marquette and received a Masters of Physical Therapy degree in 1998. While working full time, he starting to pursue a terminal degree in Biomedical Engineering and received his Ph.D. in 2007. He has been part of the adjunct faculty since 1999 and became a full time Clinical Assistant Professor in 2005. Andrew teaches the didactic portion of the DPT program in the 5th and 6th years. He lives in Mequon with his wife and 4 kids and is an active participant in ultramarathons, Nordic ski races, and adventure races.




