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SUMMARY:Exercise Prescription And Multidisciplinary Management Of The Sporting Dog
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DESCRIPTION:To book for or join this event please use this link: https://acpat.org/events/15/exercise_prescription_and_multidisciplinary_management_of_the_sporting_dog/webinar?dr=27\n\nNikki Grant - Chartered Physiotherapists \n\nNicky qualified from the University of the West of England in 2009 with a First Class Honors degree in Physiotherapy. Starting her career in the NHS at the Bristol Royal Infirmary Teaching Hospital and Frenchay Hospital she settled in Somerset specialising in musculoskeletal physiotherapy at Musgrove Park Hospital in Taunton.\nIn 2011 she embarked on an MSc in Veterinary Physiotherapy in conjunction with her NHS work, gaining a Masters in Veterinary Physiotherapy with distinction.\nNicky now heads up the Win Clinic in Wellington. The practice treats canine, human and equine patients in a variety of locations. Nicky specialises in treating agility dogs and their handlers and has a special interest in optimizing canine performance, in canine sports injuries and rehabilitation.\nIn 2015, Nicky accompanied the 2015 IFCS Great Britain agility team to the World Championships in Italy, offering comprehensive care to both dogs and handlers. She was part of the KC Team GB coaching team, working as Team Physiotherapist (Special Projects) in preparation for the European Open and FCI Agility World Championships but stood down from this role in 2018 to focus on growing the Win Clinic. She also lectures on the MSc Veterinary Physiotherapy program at Hartpury as a guest lecturer and is part of two ongoing research projects.\n\n \n\nTracy Carter -Vet\n\nDVM BSc MRCVS\n\nTracy Carter is a small animal veterinarian, with a career focus sports medicine and musculoskeletal management. Decades of pet ownership, training and competition has allowed her to stay on trend with sporting dogs. \n\nShe maintains an understanding of the skills and foundation work needed to develop and progress in canine competition, and is deeply involved in organising teamwork between  professionals and owners to maximise patient outcome. \n\nTracy has worked in high-volume referral practice, on interdisciplinary teams, and has developed protocols for lameness in telemedicine. Through Prehabvet , she currently works with sporting teams across all levels, as well as internationally.\n\n
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