
Veterinary experts reframe exercise as a true therapeutic tool, showing how smarter, dose-aware movement can elevate postoperative care, chronic pain management, and performance in everyday practice.

Jennifer Repac, DVM, DACVSMR, received her DVM from the University of California Davis in 2009. She spent her first 4 years in general practice and shelter medicine in New York City. She then spent 2 years working as a veterinarian and teacher for a small animal practice in Beijing. Her love for teaching abroad led her to complete an Integrative and Rehabilitative Medicine specialty internship followed by a residency at the Animal Medical Center of New York. She is now a clinical assistant professor at the University of Florida’s Integrative and Mobility Medicine Service.
Repac is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation (DACVSMR). She is also certified in canine chiropractic, Chinese herbal medicine, and acupuncture.

Veterinary experts reframe exercise as a true therapeutic tool, showing how smarter, dose-aware movement can elevate postoperative care, chronic pain management, and performance in everyday practice.