AGILITY 5: Iliopsoas Injuries and CCLR in Agility Dogs
Type | Audience | Credits | Price |
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On Demand | Veterinarians, Veterinary Techs, Veterinary Staff | 1.0 |
$40.00
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Live Webinar Recorded: Wed, November 9th, 2022
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- Veterinary technicians and other veterinary practice employees, use this coupon code to pay $20.00: Tech_AD20
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An in-depth look at iliopsoas muscle injuries and cruciate ligament rupture in agility dogs. How do you differentiate between these two common causes of hind limb lameness in agility dogs? What are current recommendations for rehabilitation after iliopsoas injury? What are the factors associated with increased or decreased risk of CCLR in agility dogs? Can a dog with CCLR return to high-level agility competition after TPLO or similar surgery? What is the prognosis after conservative or nonsurgical treatment? What factors are associated with successful return to competition?
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Instructor
Arielle Pechette Markley
Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Veterinarian The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center |
Instructor
Denis Marcellin-Little
Professor UC Davis Veterinary Medicine |
Biography:
- Dr. Arielle Pechette Markley is a Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation veterinarian at The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center. She graduated from Colorado State University College of Veterinary Medicine and completed certification in veterinary pain acupuncture, pain management (IVAPM), and canine rehabilitation (Canine Rehabilitation Institute). In 2018 Dr. Pechette Markley moved to The Ohio State University Veterinary Medical Center to help start their Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation program. Research interests include biomechanics, pathophysiology, prevention. and treatment of sport-specific injuries in dogs competing in agility competitions. She currently competes in agility with her 2-year-old Border Collie, Jax. Her research profile may be found at this link.
- Dr. Denis Marcellin-Little teaches companion animal orthopedic surgery at the College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of California, Davis and is an adjunct clinical faculty member of the Department of Physical Therapy at the University of Tennessee Chattanooga. Dr. Marcellin-Little graduated from the National Veterinary School in Toulouse, France. He is board-certified by the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and is a charter Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. He currently spends approximately half of his professional time engaged in research. He has been active in clinical research for more than 25 years, investigating clinical problems such as hip dysplasia, cranial cruciate ligament injury, injury to digits, osteoarthritis and similar orthopedic problems affecting dogs actively engaged in sporting activities and companion dogs of all types. His research profile may be found at this link.
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