Author: Animal Therapy Magazine
Informing professionals and owners of current and pioneering treatments and techniques.
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CAM4animals celebrate their third anniversary this month, so they tell us their story What started as a campaign to protect Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicines ...
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Monitoring horses’ back dimensions as they alter through post-season to pre-season training and assessing the relationship these changes have with the fit of the horses’ ...
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Enhancing Patient Mobility & Recovery Physical Rehabilitation helps pets to heal, regain their strength, and return to normal function. Patients unable to bear their own ...
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by Emma Green, E Green Animal Physiotherapy INTERVERTEBRAL DISC DISEASE (IVDD) is the most common neurological disorder in canines to date, affecting two percent of ...
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with Photizo Vetcare by Anna Webb on behalf of Photizo Vetcare Broadcaster, Author, Trainer has studied natural nutrition and therapies with the College of Integrated ...
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With the stifle joint being one of the hardest areas to support due to it's shape and articulation, Vetlig discuss their brace that offers both ...
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by Ryan Wharton BSc(Hons) Vet Phys MNAVP Acute Idiopathic Polyradiculoneuritis is a very uncommon neurological condition which can be seen in small animals, which can ...
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What can the physiotherapist do? by Sophie Pickard (BSc. Hons) Veterinary Nursing. Dip. Animal Physio. EEBW. RAMP member. Head shyness is a condition whereby a ...
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At Horse & Groom® we believe every bath time should be a soothing and restorative treat for all dogs. We offer only the finest quality ...
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by Charlotte Swarbrick, BSc (Hons) PGDip ClinDem MIRVAP(VP). Managing Director of Cochrane Physiotherapy. Veterinary Physiotherapist at University of Glasgow Small Animal Hospital & Riverside Veterinary ...