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Canine neurological conditions in the spotlight at Webcon2018
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. ... -
District Veterinary Nurse
Carla Finzel working with Photizo by Anna Webb on behalf of Photizo Broadcaster, Author, Trainer has studied natural nutrition and therapies with the College of ... -
From Surgery to Championship Agility
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 ... -
Animal Osteopathy within Europe
BeCam2.0 Congress, Rome by Tony Nevin, BSc (Hons) Ost, DO, Zoo Ost Limited Within the pages of this magazine I have written extensively about the ... -
The Horseback Vet
ROB JACKSON BVetMed, MRCVS qualified from the Royal Veterinary College, London in 1996 with a final year elective project in the pharmacology of equine acute ... -
Improving the links between Therapy Centres and Veterinary Clinics
by Kathryn Cowley It is well recognised that physical therapies are an important part of rehabilitation for patients suffering from acute injuries, and are a ... -
Companion Animal Health Canine Case Study
Case Courtesy of Aimee Mathers RVN Scout, a 4 years old, crossbreed dog, presented to see Dr. Andrew Armitage at Greenside Vet Practice with intermittent ... -
The real meaning of ‘Long and Low’
The Correct Outline by Emma Green, Veterinary Physiotherapist The terms ‘long and low’ or ‘working your horse in the correct outline’ are terms very frequently ...