C.A.T. Episode 8. Medical Acupuncture Myofascial Anatomy
The best medical care begins with a comprehensive recognition of the problems our veterinary patients have; this helps us establish an accurate diagnosis and consider a range of scientific, integrative medical approach and less invasive treatment options. At CuraCore VET, we teach how and why to perform a thorough, gentle, myofascial palpation exam that shows us where and why our patients are having pain or other issues. Visit our website at CuraCore.org to learn more about courses we offer in integrative rehabilitation, physical medicine, medical acupuncture, and more.
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Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only. The information we provide is not intended to replace medical or veterinary consultation with your healthcare provider, and it is not intended as a recommendation if you or a family member are / is experiencing health problems, pain, or inflammation. While Dr. Robinson IS a licensed physician and veterinarian in the state of Colorado, she is not YOUR or your animal’s, respectively. Before anyone receives medical / veterinary care, one should have a diagnosis by a health provider. So, if you are not a veterinarian, veterinary nurse, or veterinary technician viewing this video for general learning purposes, please do not use this information instead of seeking professional assistance. This is not for self-diagnosis or self-treatment. Any approaches presented in this webinar series can harm as well as help, they are not a cure-all. CuraCore® VET and CuraCore® MED.