Rehabilitation
Getting Started in Physical Rehabilitation
Physical rehabilitation is an exciting and challenging field in which veterinary technicians can develop new skills and grow in their career development.
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Physical rehabilitation is an exciting and challenging field in which veterinary technicians can develop new skills and grow in their career development.


Pain management is also a critical component of a comprehensive dental service.

Neurologic rehabilitation can be among the most challenging and rewarding work for the veterinary team.

Managing chronic kidney disease in cats can be a daunting task and is often frustrating for owners as well as veterinary practitioners and technicians.

Shock is a sequela of trauma and diseases commonly seen in emergency practice, such as heart failure, inflammatory conditions (e.


Pruritus—a classic sign of allergic disease—is a common complaint described by dog owners.

Diabetes mellitus is an endocrine disorder characterized by insufficient production of insulin in the body (type 1, or insulin-dependent, diabetes) or a resistance to the hormone itself (type 2 diabetes).
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