Susan Lee Klonne, OTR/L
is an author, clinician and educator with 29 years of clinical and administrative experience in rehabilitation.
She co-authored the chapter on modalities in Occupational Therapy for Physical Dysfunction,
4th edition edited by Catherine Trombly and was a prominent figure in the development of the
law describing the use of modalities by OTs in Georgia. She has been teaching seminars nationally
on electrotherapy topics for the past 15 years in addition to holding adjunct faculty positions at
both the OT and PT programs at the University of South Alabama and Bishop State University in Mobile, AL.
Over her career she has developed clinical services for inpatient, outpatient, school and community based
programs in both adult and child care. As a sales manager for a national distributor of electrotherapy equipment
in the early 90’s, she began providing OTs and PTs with educational programs and individual consultation regarding
electrotherapy applications on a daily basis. Having educated hundreds of clinicians over the years has provided
her with the skills necessary to translate physical and electrophysiological principles into practical application.
She is now a consultant in private practice in Cincinnati, OH.
Course: Modalities for the Upper Extremity
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