About the Author
Lis has been working in the veterinary field since 2003 with experience as a credentialed technician in emergency and critical care and surgery prior to investing herself fully in physical rehabilitation. She is the director of organizational culture and engagement at Veterinary Medical Center of Central New York (Suveto); manages CARE Pet Therapy, a veterinary pain management and physical rehabilitation center; contributes to education for veterinary professionals locally and nationally; and publishes on various aspects of veterinary pain management and rehabilitation. She is developing a comprehensive program utilizing her social work degree for veterinary workplace wellbeing including cultivating a diverse and equitable culture with the support of her colleagues.
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Rehabilitation
Myofascial Trigger Points in Veterinary Patients
A veterinary nurse’s goal is to teach clients tools to promote reduction in Myofascial Trigger Point activation in their pets, thereby relieving pain and providing better outcomes and successful, long-lasting treatments.