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Canine Advanced Clinical Applications — Emphasis on the Sacropelvic

A canine advanced clinical applications seminar focused on sacroiliac and lumbosacral patient management, gait and neurologic reasoning, rehabilitation, and practical sacropelvic technique review.

Practitioner assessing a dog's sacropelvic region

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What this seminar covers

Illustration of the canine sacropelvic region and associated ligaments

Featured topics

  • The Canine Sacroiliac Patient: Management and Rehabilitation

  • Integrative Management of Patients with Lumbosacral Junction Pathologies and transitional Vertebrae

  • The Tail: Not Just the End of the Spine

  • Decision Tree Analysis: Hind Limb Paresis

  • Introduction to Canine Gait Analysis

  • Geriatric Onset Laryngeal Paralysis and Polyneuropathy (GOLPP); Not just a Problem of the Larynx

  • Workshop: Sacropelvic Integrative Rehabilitation

  • Lab Sessions to Include: Review of Sacropelvic Techniques, Modified Sacropelvic Techniques, Symphysis Adjusting, as well as Technique Tips and Sharing.

Meet the instructors

Portrait of Dr. Silke Meermann with a dog

Dr. Silke Meermann

Dr. Silke Meermann integrates chiropractic, osteopathy, physiotherapy and rehabilitation in her companion-animal practice.

Dr. Silke Meermann graduated in 2002 from veterinary medicine. She completed her doctorate on behavioral issues in Border Collies and Australian Shepherds. In 2005 she successfully completed her certified training at the EAVC (now International Academy of Veterinary Chiropractic) in Sittensen and is a member of the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association (IVCA).

Dr. Silke Meermann has also completed additional education in Structural Canine Osteopathy (SCO) and Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in small animals in 2008. She established her own practice in 2008, where she integrates her qualification in chiropractic, osteopathy and physiotherapy providing rehabilitation for companion animals.

Portrait of Dr. Sybil Moffatt

Dr. Sybil Moffatt

Veterinarian, international animal chiropractic educator, and co-founder of IAVC.

Dr. Sybil Moffatt graduated from the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hannover in 1992 and completed postgraduate studies at the Equine Research Centre in Guelph, Canada. She became certified in animal chiropractic through the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association in 1996. Since 1999, Drs. Moffatt have founded and practised exclusively animal chiropractic in Northern Germany, with additional expertise in acupuncture and canine rehabilitation. She is a founding member and former board member of the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association, a founding partner of IAVC, and has lectured worldwide on veterinary chiropractic for more than two decades.

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Canine Advanced Clinical Applications — Emphasis on the Sacropelvic

A canine advanced clinical applications seminar focused on sacroiliac and lumbosacral patient management, gait and neurologic reasoning, rehabilitation, and practical sacropelvic technique review.

Date
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Location
To be announced
Format
Advanced clinical applications seminar
Species
Dogs
Focus
Sacropelvic
Eligibility
Qualified professionals who have completed essential animal chiropractic training.

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