Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy . Darryl Millis MS DVM, David Levine PT, Robert A. Taylor DVM MS

Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy


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Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy Darryl Millis MS DVM, David Levine PT, Robert A. Taylor DVM MS
Publisher: Saunders




I had a few lectures about pet physical therapy in school and I've heard about it through some coworkers, but I never expected to see physical therapy services promoted in a dog book! Canine physical rehabilitation, like human physical therapy, uses techniques such as stretching, therapeutic exercises, aquatic therapy, low-level lasers, therapeutic ultrasound and electrical stimulation. CaninerehabInstitute.com) has graduated more than 1,000 veterinary and physical therapy professionals since it opened in 2002. While at Sonoma State, she played volleyball for four years and was the team captain for two years. Rehabilitation therapy can include underwater treadmills, laser therapy, massage therapy, acupuncture, ultrasound therapy and electric stimulation. On: September 29, 2011 - 09:11. €�Canine Rehabilitation is very similar to physical therapy and reading about the successes with dogs, I became fully energized to be a part of this exciting new field. Man's best friend now has a better chance of recovering from surgery or ailments, with Massey University opening its new Canine Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation Service. Obviously the concepts are the same - dogs (or cats) have bones, muscles, The Canine Rehabilitation Institute offers certifications to PTs (and assistants as well) through three courses and a 40-hours internship. Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy Reviews *http://chilp.it/02e6e7. They also have a link to veterinary rehabilitation jobs across the country. Her veterinary interests include dentistry, small animal physical therapy/rehab, and laboratory technology. Kristen is also working on two textbook chapters on Canine Physical Rehabilitation and Osteoarthritis, soon to be published for veterinary technicians. The Canine Aquafitness & Vet Rehab Center is looking for a responsible, committed candidate to work full-time as physical rehab tech/assistant. Judy Coates (SED'74,'81, SAR'86) is a certified canine rehabilitation therapist—for legal reasons, she can't call herself a physical therapist for dogs, but that term sums up her work.