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Compressive Cryotherapy
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 ... -
Acute Idiopathic Polyradiculoneuritis in dogs
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 ... -
Head shy horses
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 ... -
Canicrossing - a veterinary physiotherapist perspective
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 ... -
Tony Nevin - When NOT to treat
by Tony Nevin, BSc (Hons) Ost, DO, Zoo Ost Ltd Most of the time we focus on finding out how to treat, when, and how ... -
Levi's Blog
Changing needs in changing seasons No season is the same when it comes to owning and caring for our horses and each season comes with ... -
Dealing with the Equine Splint
by Sarah E. Robinson, Phys Dip Dist (IAAT, IRVAP) When Virginia checked on her beloved Dressage horse in March this year, she found him acutely ... -
International Association of Veterinary Rehabilitation and Physio Therapy (IAVRPT)
After a fantastic virtual conference delivered by Online Pet Health, and with the event concluding with ‘The Veterinary Rehabilitation Therapist of the Year Award 2020’ ... -
Respiratory Physiotherapy
for the small animal patient by Matthew Scott, BSc (Hons) MNAVP Respiratory diseases can be challenging cases to treat and so any additional therapy and ... -
Animal Chiropractic
by Dr Charlotte Evans This week we had a very interesting case in the office! ‘Chouchou’ the Sheltie came to me on referral. Being full ...