National association of veterinary professional dedicated to improving the quality of life of animals through physical rehabilitation
Advancing the art and science of veterinary medicine by promoting expertise in the structural, physiological, medical, and surgical needs of athletic animals and the restoration of normal form and function after injury or illness
IVMI is exclusively for veterinarians where they are able to learn Veterinary Medical Manipulation (VMM), Canine or Equine Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine more efficiently
Certification programs in canine and equine rehabilitation for veterinarians, vet techs, trainers, and handlers
Certification courses in equine rehabilitation
The premier education in canine rehabilitation
The Healing Oasis is an educational institution dedicated to the advancement of Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy (VSMT), Veterinary Massage and Rehabilitation Therapy (VMRT), and functional neurology
The AVCA is a professional membership group promoting animal chiropractic to professionals and the public, and acting as the certifying agency for doctors who have undergone post-graduate animal chiropractic training. AVCA is recognized as the world leader in animal chiropractic and is the primary national credential in North America.
The Certification Program is developed and operated by the Animal Chiropractic Certification Commission (ACCC), a certification body of the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA). The ACCC promotes the highest standards of competence and safety in animal chiropractic care for the protection and benefit of the patient as well as the public.
The World Leader in training Animal Chiropractors for the AVCA exam.
The Veterinary Chiropractic Learning Centre is a professional teaching organization, offering veterinary chiropractic training or veterinary spinal manipulative therapy(VSMT),at the basic and continuing education levels. Our programs are available to both veterinarians and chiropractors who have graduated from accredited schools and maintain current licenses. Program locations include Central Ontario and Central Alberta.
Physiotherapy, rehabilitation and sports medicine have been incorporated into veterinary medicine for many years. Their importance is increasingly recognized in orthopedics and neurology as well as in the training of canine athletes and working dogs. It has expanded as a viable treatment option for specific canine diseases including obesity, endocrine disease and heart disease. Thoroughly understanding the animal's underlying disease or condition, highly educated specialists evaluate the patient, set up an effective treatment plan and successfully treat the patient.
The objectives of the college are to
1. advance veterinary sports medicine and rehabilitation in Europe to the benefit of animal health and welfare
2. establish and maintain standards for veterinary practitioners who excel in sports medicine and rehabilitation and who shall be titled Diplomates.
3. identify, develop, foster, and maintain veterinary sports medicine and rehabilitation speciality credentialing and ethical standards.
4. promote the improvement of scientific and professional standards and the advancement of professional knowledge and competency, by self-assessment and examination, and to facilitate the continuing education of veterinary practitioners in the discipline of veterinary sports medicine and rehabilitation.
5. identify Diplomates to the public, other professionals, professional organisations, government agencies and representatives, and other appropriate individuals and bodies.
6. seek and foster cooperation and contacts with other organisations that relate to veterinary medicine, and to collaborate in matters of common interest, including the advancement of high standards and methods in the art and science of veterinary practice.
7. collaborate with universities and other educational institutions to encourage and promote the development of graduate veterinary science programmes, with particular emphasis on residency training for clinical practice in the discipline of veterinary sports medicine and rehabilitation.
The aims of the BVRSMA will be:
The Australian Canine Rehabilitation Association was developed by a group of qualified, experienced, and like-minded canine rehabilitation practitioners with a passion for providing quality rehabilitation for dogs and their owners.
Their shared commitment is to support the ongoing growth of the profession, assist with continuing education, and create a community linking industry leaders and students culminating in a biannual conference.
Hosting live webinars for veterinary and veterinary tech students on a wide array of rehab-related topics including modalities, ther-ex, cruciate rehab, chronic pain, and much more