When it comes to post-surgical care, many MSK practitioners struggle with knowing when and how to safely begin rehab.

In this one hour webinar, we will discuss the application of shockwave and acoustic pressure wave therapy for post-surgical and fracture cases, including rehab protocols that compliment this cutting-edge therapy.

Attendees will learn:

  • Pathophysiology of common MSK sports injuries
  • When and how to use Extracorporeal Shockwave
  • Overview of post surgical rehab progressions

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About David Rudnick, DC, DACBSP

University Of South Florida B.S. Biomedical Science 2004
National University Of Health Science Doctor Of Chiropractic Medicine- December 2007
Founded Chiropractic and Sports Rehab Institute- Boynton Beach, FL- November 2008
Diplomate American Chiropractic Board of Sports Physicians (DACBSP®)- 2019
Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor Keiser University College of Chiropractic Medicine
Practice Focus Sports Medicine and Active Population.

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