Rehabilitation and training
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Vets and veterinary rehabilitation therapists are tapping into a growing move towards online conferences rather than physical, in-person conferences for the many benefits these confer. ...
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Are pressure vests beneficial at reducing signs of stress and anxiety in dogs? by Sienna Taylor, Animal Welfare Research and Knowledge Exchange Arena, Hartpury University ...
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A case study of bicipital tenosynovitis and rehabilitation by Alan Gardner, PgD A. Phys, MDip, DipMgmt, IAAT. One of the most frequent shoulder conditions seen ...
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Tips for resource and food guarding by Kate Mallatratt A Dip CBM, ICB, PPG, Canine Behaviourist The small dog’s body tensed. The halfmoon whites of ...
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Louise Robson, a sought after specialist in the field tells us more about what is involved in the retraining of a racehorse and the success ...
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Another pain in the back by Emiliano Espinar, MRCVS You would only expect to get the best results after putting all the joy and hard ...
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Louise Robson, a sought after specialist in the field tells us more about what is involved in the retraining of a racehorse and the success ...
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by June Le Fevre PDip V. Phys, MIRVAP, FP-MT, CCFT "The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands but seeing with new ...
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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 ...
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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. ...