During the CVC in San Diego, Nov. 7-9, new and experienced practitioners alike will gain confidence in managing animals with orthopedic problems.
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During the CVC in San Diego, Nov. 7-9, new and experienced practitioners alike will gain confidence in managing animals with orthopedic problems. By attending lectures and hands-on wet labs directed by leading surgeons Drs. Walter Renberg and Fred Pike, practitioners will determine how best to treat common bone fractures and cranial cruciate tears, manage patients with hip dysplasia and arthritis, and learn about external fracture fixation methods. And practitioners already experienced in knee surgery may also enroll in a separate one-day intensive laboratory sponsored by Securos on Friday, Nov. 6, to learn a new method to correct stifle deficiencies in dogs--tibial tuberosity advancement.
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Episode 26: Hope for canine osteoarthritis sufferers
November 3rd 2020On this episode of The Vet Blast Podcast, Adam Christman, DVM, MBA, is joined by small animal surgeon and rehabilitation specialist, Kristin Kirkby Shaw, DVM, MS, PhD, CCRT, DACVS, DACVSMR, who discusses the rise in canine rehabilitation and her new resource for managing canine arthritis.
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