The rehabilitation and management of the tripawd. How do we support our amputee patients?

  • Do you feel confident in the rehabilitation of the amputee patient?


  • Do you feel there could be something more you could offer?


  • Do you know when to start rehabilitation or even how to progress or restore functional movement in the tripawd? 


  • Would you like to be confident in prescribing suitable exercises or equipment for the tripawd?


  • Would you like access to downloadable resources to support the rehabilitation of the forelimb or hindlimb amputee patient? 


Then Look no further this CPD is for you! You will have access to the 3 webinar trainings with Kim Sheader ACPAT Veterinary Physiotherapist who will walk you through all of this and more. (worth 4 hours of CPD/CE)

What else do I get access to?

All of these downloadable resources

  • Exercises for the amputee - a therapists guide on what to consider 
  • Canine wheelchair Comparison Guide - what to consider when purchasing and fitting a cart. 
  • The webinar slides to download and keep 

All of these Mini how to video trainings

  • Movement analysis of the tripawd - what are the compensations to note with the amputee gait?

Certificate on completion for your records

ALL THIS FOR JUST £99!!!

Instructor(s)

Kim Sheader

Kim has been a Chartered Physiotherapist since 2000. Her undergraduate degree was specific to humans and she spent approximately 10 years working with human patients. In particular, she focused on hospital inpatients and respiratory physiotherapy. Kim subsequently undertook a Post Graduate Diploma in Veterinary Physiotherapy at the Royal Veterinary College, London. From 2012 she worked as a Veterinary Physiotherapist at a small animal referral hospital in the south east of England. She also provided a mobile physiotherapy service to veterinary practices and pet carers. As Head of the Physiotherapy Service at The Ralph, Kim is hands-on treating a variety of patients; she is experienced in use of laser therapy and is proficient in making splints and other supports for dogs and cats. In addition to developing care pathways to integrate physiotherapy within the other areas of the hospital, Kim also hopes to undertake research that contributes to the ongoing improvement of small animal physiotherapy care, both at The Ralph and beyond. Kim shares her home with her beautiful cats, Jess, Tom and Bod.

Get confident in supporting your amputee patients through their rehabilitation journey today!

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