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CCRP:  Canine III Labs & Canine IV Putting It All Together

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Canine III

This course will provide the participant with laboratory experiences for selected physical agent modalities used in canine physical rehabilitation. Superficial heating and cooling agents, therapeutic ultrasound, extracorporeal shockwave treatment, laser therapy, and electrical stimulation will be covered. A palpation lab on live dogs is included to review important anatomical structures for rehabilitation.  This course also provides the participant with the basic skills necessary to prescribe and provide therapeutic exercise programs for dogs. Benefits and risks associated with therapeutic exercise programs for dogs will be covered. Topics covered include exercise physiology, range of motion and stretching, gait training, strengthening exercises, balance and proprioceptive exercises, aquatic exercises, and exercises for wellness/prevention. Outcome measures (goniometry, circumferential measurements, etc.) will also be practiced in this course.  Orthopedic and neurological evaluation/assessment of the rehabilitation patient will also be reviewed and performed with supervision.

Canine IV

Introducing therapeutic modalities prior to Canine IV (Presence days) allows the participant to record his questions for faculty to address before turning on therapeutic machines or treating a dog with the underwater treadmill. The obligatory completion of the online lectures (Canine I, Canine II VET) prior to Canine IV ensures also each participant has the review necessary to keep the flow of the class steady.

The Presence Days provide hands-on coursework in small groups, tutored by leading specialists in the field and supervised by university members being diplomates in the field.

A palpation lab on live dogs is included to review important anatomical structures for physical rehabilitation. Orthopedic and neurological evaluation/assessment of the rehabilitation patient will also be reviewed and performed with supervision.

The participant will further receive hands-on training of selected physical agent modalities used in canine physical rehabilitation. The following physical agents will be covered: superficial heating and cooling agents, electrical therapies (TENS/NEMS), therapeutic laser, mechanical therapies (for example: massage techniques, therapeutic ultrasound, shock wave therapy) and therapeutic exercise (including underwater treadmill rehabilitation).

 

Event Details

Reminder:  Online lectures for Canine I and Canine II must be completed prior to attending this lab.

LAB DATES: 28-31 May 2024

Go to the lab course in the www.UTVetRehab.com learning portal for updates on venue information, recommended hotels, contact information, and news.

Log in at https://www.utvetrehab.com/my-account/, click 'My Courses, ' and then select your lab date.

Start date: May 28, 2024

End date: May 31, 2024

Start time: 08:00 a.m. IDT

End time: 05:00 p.m. IDT

Venue: VIPet Physical Veterinary Rehabilitation Center

Address: 31.975992808181616, 34.92625102748713

Directions: The clinic of Dr. Lior Leibovic is located 5 mins from the national airport city and 30 mins from Tel Aviv. Regarding hotels, we recommend booking accommodation near the clinic because of the heavy traffic in the morning in Tel Aviv.

Phone: +972- (0)73-7301734

Course Details

Time

40 hours

platform

Live

Learning Objectives

After successful completion of this course, the participant should be able to:
  1.  Palpate on live dogs the major muscles, boney landmarks, joints, ligaments, and other anatomica structures important for rehabilitation.
  2.  Recognize differences in acute and chronic inflammation and the proper signs of each in clinical patients.
  3.  Understand the basic regulatory issues involved with canine rehabilitation.
  4.  Demonstrate proper understanding of the general guidelines when using physical agents as modalities.
  5.  Apply superficial heat safely and competently as part of a laboratory experience.
  6.  Apply cryotherapy safely and competently as part of a laboratory experience.
  7.  Describe the typical parameters used in therapeutic ultrasound in small animal practice and demonstrate safe technique in preparing and applying ultrasound on dogs.
  8.  Understand the basic principles of electrical stimulation including parameters, electrodes, motor stimulation, sensory stimulation, and edema reduction and demonstrate proper technique on dogs.
  9.  Understand the basic principles of laser therapy in veterinary practice and demonstrate proper technique during treatment.
  10.  Perform techniques of massage in small animal practice including its benefits, effects and general considerations.
  11.  Demonstrate various exercise techniques on dogs in safe and proficient manner.
  12.  Prescribe and provide therapeutic exercise programs for dogs to improve range of motion, strength, balance, endurance, and improved function.
  13.  Understand the principles of proprioception and demonstrate useful proprioceptive exercises during canine rehabilitation.
  14.  Proficiently demonstrate the use of various outcome measures used for the assessment of rehabilitation programs in dogs.
  15.  Develop basic skills in understanding joint function and demonstrate proper technique with goniometry on dogs.
  16.  Describe the use of aquatic therapy in rehabilitation and demonstrate proficiency in basic aquatic therapy with dogs.
  17.  Demonstrate an understanding of how to safely progress a dog in a rehabilitation program.
  18.  Develop a basic understanding of joint mobilizations along with normal and abnormal end feels in dogs.
  19.  Understand the normal and abnormal characteristics of canine gait and be able to describe each joint relative to different parts of a gait cycle.
  20.  Competently perform selected orthopedic/neurological evaluation/assessment techniques on live dogs with and without pathology.

Prerequisites

Online lectures for Canine I and VET II must be completed before you attend Canine III and IV labs. This course is required for Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians and actively enrolled students in these fields. 

Outline

Outline Coming Soon!

Certifications

AAVSB RACE Approval Pending

Additional Info

  • CCRP Labs include coffee breaks, lunches and handouts.
  • Course-related products (if any) will be available at the course, however, in a limited quantity.
  • Certificates of Attendance will be given to all participants and may be used for those who need C.E.U. verification and credits.
  • Participants will be required to sign a Release of Liability prior to the commencement of this seminar.