A Basic Guide to Understanding Bell’s Palsy – 3 Acupuncture CEUs/PDAs

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Reading material
1 Quiz
1 Certificate of Completion 
Acupuncture CEU/PDA Online
In this acupuncture continuing education course, the acupuncture provider will gain a deeper knowledge of this condition. Key topics to be discussed include the pathophysiology of Bell’s Palsy, signs and symptoms, risk factors, diagnosis, treatment, and more. We additionally review beneficial activities and exercises that may help individuals with this condition.  
NCCAOM Board Approved #1208 – AOM-BIO
Florida Acupuncture Board Approved (50-19152) – Biomedical Sciences
California Acupuncture Board Approved CEUs, Category I – CEP#1304 – California Board Approved 7/9/2021 through 6/8/2024 – CA licensees must complete this course before 6/8/2024 to receive CEU credit.
Texas Approved CAE (General)
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