2 hour CE │ Self-paced
In this modern world, canine and feline patients have the ability to live longer than ever, but keeping aging pets moving can feel like an uphill battle. We’ve all seen what a chronic cruciate tear can do to muscle mass and mobility over time. We’ve all watched our poor CKD kitties struggle to reach their favorite resting spots, as their strength declines. How can we help slow the decline, despite the passage of time?
See how veterinary rehab specialists are helping old pets feel young again! We’ll break outside the box of NSAID-only OA protocols and consider a broader picture. In this quick 2-credit-hour session, learn to incorporate muscle condition scoring into our standard exams, implement rehab exercises and activity-based treatment, and evaluate commonly recommended supplements for improving joint health, muscle mass, and mobility in both dogs and cats.
After this two-hour video course, you’ll be overflowing with ideas and new tricks to try at work. We’re excited to offer this course for FREE, thanks to the support of Virbac!
Estimated time to complete: 2-2.5 hours
Inclusions
- 2 hour RACE Approved CE
- Learn at your own pace! Registration includes unlimited access to course videos for 12 months
- Instant access to course videos and notes immediately following registration
- Instant delivery of your CE Certificate by email, upon successful completion of the entire course and passing quiz score (70% or better)
*This course is approved by the AAVSB RACE to offer a total of 2 CE Credit, with a maximum of 2 CE Credit being available to any individual veterinarian or veterinary technician.
These RACE approvals are for the subject matter categories of: medical program, using the delivery method of anytime/on-demand. These approvals are valid in jurisdictions which recognize AAVSB RACE; however, participants are responsible for ascertaining each board’s CE requirements. RACE course number: pending
IntroVet is also an NYSED Approved Sponsor, for providing continuing education to veterinarians and veterinary technicians licensed in New York State.
