
Matthew W. Brunke, DVM, DACVSMR (Canine), CCAT, Fellow IAVRPT

Matthew W. Brunke, DVM, DACVSMR (Canine), CCAT, Fellow IAVRPT, grew up in New York City and earned his Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine in St. Kitts, graduating in 2004. He is certified in rehabilitation, pain management, acupuncture, and manual therapy.
In 2017, Brunke completed his residency in veterinary sports medicine and rehabilitation, achieving board certification in 2018.
He is a founding faculty member of the CCAT Rehabilitation Program, serves on the scientific review boards of JAVMA and AJVR, and is actively involved in clinical research.
In addition, Brunke serves on the Board of Directors for Paws of Honor, a nonprofit organization dedicated to providing veterinary care for retired military and law enforcement K9s. He practices at Veterinary Referral Associates (VRA) in Gaithersburg, Maryland.
Contact Info Email: [email protected]
Websites:
- Practice : VRAVet.com
- CCAT Rehab – NCSUVetCE.com
- Blog: DrBrunke.Wordpress.com
Social Media
- Instagram: @DrMattBrunke
- LinkedIN: Matthew Brunke, DVM
Articles by Matthew W. Brunke, DVM, DACVSMR (Canine), CCAT, Fellow IAVRPT


A One Health perspective on intraarticular therapies for osteoarthritis.

The pool of potential cases for rehabilitation services in general veterinary practice is much bigger than you think, says Fetch dvm360 speaker Dr. Matthew Brunke.

Welcome to laser therapy 101 covering the basics of treatment areas, treatment time and dosages.

Veterinary specialist says this service is great for patients and as a revenue stream.

Specialists lean on their veterinary technicians as extra sets of handsand eyes.

If you have an end-stage otitis case thats not a candidate for surgery, PBMT can help manage some of the clinical signs.

Patients undergoing photobiomodulation seem to calm down in the clinic after a few treatments. Whats going on?

A rehab specialist shares a real-world case where the modality, conducted in concert with the referring practice, made a difference.

More commonly known as laser therapy, let's take a look at what we currently know about how it can help many of your veterinary patients.

Stem cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma applications can be used across disciplines.

While working on my board certification for sports medicine and rehabilitation, I had the amazing opportunity to work with sled dogs.

As an introvert heres how Ive learned to extrovert and and cope to thrive in a career in vet med.

"NSAIDs really are wonderful things," says specialist Dr. Matthew Brunke.

Find out why veterinary sports medicine and rehab specialist Dr. Matthew Brunke became a believer.

CVC educator Dr. Matt Brunke, CCRP, CVPP, CVA, explains why you should consider adding this multifactorial tool to your practice.
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