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Presented by Tiziano Marovino, DPT, MPH. Using pulsed electromagnetic field energy (PEMF), a form of non-thermal shortwave therapy for pain management. Correlate the clinical outcomes typically seen when PEMF is applied during clinical applications. Incorporate objective measures and tracking processes into clinical practice to improve outcome evaluations. Dr. Marovino is a Doctor of physical therapy, holds graduate degrees in Epidemiology/Biostatistics and clinical kinesiology, and is Chief of Health Strategy and Innovation at the Biogenesis Group, a disease management and senior human performance research center in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He performs clinical research in the areas of health economics, outcome measurement, and population health. He is an adjunct faculty member at several colleges including the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota, where he teaches differential screening in the DPT program. He also teaches Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Biostatistics at other colleges and completing a research PhD in exercise science at Concordia University. Dr. Marovino is an executive advisor to the journal Practical Pain Management and serves as their pain device expert.
By RegenesisPresented by Tiziano Marovino, DPT, MPH. Using pulsed electromagnetic field energy (PEMF), a form of non-thermal shortwave therapy for pain management. Correlate the clinical outcomes typically seen when PEMF is applied during clinical applications. Incorporate objective measures and tracking processes into clinical practice to improve outcome evaluations. Dr. Marovino is a Doctor of physical therapy, holds graduate degrees in Epidemiology/Biostatistics and clinical kinesiology, and is Chief of Health Strategy and Innovation at the Biogenesis Group, a disease management and senior human performance research center in Ypsilanti, Michigan. He performs clinical research in the areas of health economics, outcome measurement, and population health. He is an adjunct faculty member at several colleges including the College of St. Scholastica in Duluth, Minnesota, where he teaches differential screening in the DPT program. He also teaches Infectious Diseases, Epidemiology and Biostatistics at other colleges and completing a research PhD in exercise science at Concordia University. Dr. Marovino is an executive advisor to the journal Practical Pain Management and serves as their pain device expert.