
Aging and abnormalities seen in the geriatric animal reflect deficiency and decline in zang fu organ function, and exhaustion of vital substances. Addressing the decline of prenatal jing by supporting the Spleen is important in animals as in humans. This, and treatment of related imbalances, is done through Chinese food therapy, acupuncture, and Chinese herbal medicine. Dr. Beebe shares long-term management of geriatric pets, focusing on pain relief and maintaining high quality of life.
Pain management has always been a hallmark of TCVM. Use of dogs and horses in competition results in more injury and lameness in areas previously thought uncommon in these species. Dr. Salewski shares how to treat various causes of lameness. The course is divided into conditions of the head and neck, front limbs, hind limbs, and back.
Upon completion of this course, practitioners will:
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