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CORE

FREE Core Stabilization

Learn about core stability and how it can improve function for geriatric rehabilitation patients through elite athletes. Learn which muscles to strengthen based on current e.m.g studies and use specific exercises to promote the highest level of function in your canine patients.

Looking for all things core?

Visit Canine Home Exercises for templates, SPORT CONDITIONING Core Stabilization Level 1, 2, 3 and 4. Not yet a subscriber? E-mail for a free trial.

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Therapeutic Handling

Designed specifically for veterinary rehabilitation professionals, Therapeutic Handling for Canine Rehabilitation provides information and skills to help prevent anxiety, fear and manage behaviors. By applying evidence-based behavior theory, canine body language, and positive reinforcement to the practice of canine rehabilitation, patient interactions can be transformed into therapeutic relationships that benefit the patient, therapist and client.


 
Stifle Instability

Stifle Instability

Is it possible to reduce a patella luxation with rehabilitation? Yes! Join us to learn treatment options for standard and multi-factorial canine stifle instability. When evaluating the canine stifle, learn how positioning of the proximal and distal joints influence special tests including cruciate, pivot shift and patella luxation. Additionally, learn how to use the influence of the muscles across the joints to develop a muscle-specific treatment plan. Based on the principles of muscular dynamic stabilization, treatment options are provided for acute inflammation, subacute proliferation and chronic strengthening phases of recovery. Options include modalities - including frequency, intensity and duration, manual therapies and therapeutic exercises. Canine Home Exercises templates will be viewed for each phase of recovery.

Looking for all things stifle?

Visit Canine Home Exercises for templates, ORTHO Stifle Post Op Level 1, 2, and 3.

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Hip Dysplasia

Hip Dysplasia

Is stretching needed before starting UWT? Yes! Learn how to return your hip dysplasia patients to full function by discovering evaluation techniques and treatment options for the full spectrum of hip dysplasia from puppy, through post-op total hip replacement or FHO, through geriatrics. Understand how static standing position and open chain vs. closed chain muscle contractions influence the position of the head of the femur allowing for correct muscular dynamic stabilization of the joint.  Treatment options are provided for acute inflammation, subacute proliferation and chronic strengthening phases of recovery. Options include modalities - including frequency, intensity and duration, manual therapies and therapeutic exercises. Canine Home Exercises templates will be viewed for each phase of recovery.


 
Medial Shoulder Instability

Medial Shoulder Instability

Can MSI be treated without surgery? Yes! Using tissue-specific clinical tests, join us to learn how to determine if conservative or surgical intervention can be applied to shoulder instabilities. Treatment plan options will then be provided based on the principle of muscular dynamic stabilization. Acute inflammation, sub-acute proliferation and chronic strengthening phases of recovery will include modalities, assistive devices, k-tape, manual therapies and therapeutic exercises. The course will conclude with applying the principles of treatment planning to a cranio-lateral luxation so novel cases can be completed confidently in clinic.


 
Carpus Hyper Extension

Carpus & Digit Hyper Extension

Can carpus hyperextension be treated without surgery? Sometimes. Carpal hyper extension rehabilitation can get most dogs back to function, including competitive performance. Learn the clinical evaluation tests to determine the primary tissue types injured including joint, FCU, SDF and/or DDF. Then use these clinical findings to help guide diagnostics. Based on clinical signs and diagnostics, guidelines are provided for use of k-tape, over-the-counter supports or custom orthotics. Treatment options for acute inflammation, subacute proliferation and chronic strengthening phases of recovery are provided including modalities, manual therapies and therapeutic exercises. Canine Home Exercises templates will be viewed for each phase of recovery.


 
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Anatomy-based Kinesiotape

Join us to learn how to apply anatomy-based kinesiotaping to your canine patients with muscle strains and joint instabilities. Diagnosis-specific kinesiotaping and therapeutic exercises will be taught for carpus hyper extension, hip dysplasia and stifle instability including cruciate deficiency and patella luxation. Kinesiotaping application options for short-term in-clinic use and long-term home-plan use will be included.