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Restoration of strength and balance
Using a phased progression approach by Alan Gardner PgD A. Phys, MDip, DipMgmt, IAAT Introduction Physiotherapy is often referred to as ‘treatment by physical methods ... -
Conservative Cruciate Care
When the patient is bigger than expected! by Jemma Cooper BSc RVN, DipAn Phys, MIAAT Cruciate ligament injuries are becoming increasingly common in Veterinary practices. ... -
Simple functional exercises can assist with increasing range of movement in the forelimb of dogs
by Nadia Kopec, Gillian Tabor and Jane Williams Introduction Canine research supports using steps and ramps within therapeutic rehabilitation after orthopaedic or neurological injury and ... -
The use of Back on Track after Surgery & Veterinary physiotherapy treatment in Canines
by Danielle Barnes Pgd Vet physio As a physiotherapist myself, I have a keen interest in the rehabilitation stage after surgery on our beloved pets. ... -
Electrostimulation
by Megan King and Kelly McCarthy-Maine Physiotherapist Megan King uses a range of electro therapy modalities to support her physiotherapy practice. Here, we discover how ... -
CASE STUDY: BLIX
Recognise this gorgeous face? Blix is a 4 year old, very large, German Shepherd dog. At 11 months he weighed 34kgs and was destined for ... -
Precious Cargo
by Kelly McCarthy-Maine Physiotherapist Megan King is part of the horse health team that supports Canadian Olympic event rider, Rebecca Howard, her longtime partner, Riddle ... -
Shoulder Joint and Muscles
Rehabilitation and Strengthening by Bobbie Lyons CCFT, FP-MTI, Cert CF and Alan Gardner PgD A. Phys, MDip, DipMgmt, IAAT, ASSVAP Introduction According to Canape (2007) ... -
Skeletal Maturation in Horses
Do we ask too much too soon? by Emma Green, Veterinary Physiotherapist We often hear people in the equine industry referring to their horse as ...