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Traumatic joint injuries in cats

Traumatic joint injuries in cats
Traumatic joint injuries in cats

In this lecture the participants will see some typical joint luxations and fractures of our feline patients. We will put our focus in the discussion about treatment and treatment results. After this seminar every attendant will have an idea how to treat common joint injuries in cats and what the prognosis is likely to be.

Recording from 19.10.2017

Speaker:

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Eva Schnabl-Feichter

DVM, Dipl. ECVS

Eva Schnabl-Feichter studied Veterinary medicine at the Veterinary University in Vienna and qualified in 2002. After her studies she worked in private practice in England for one year. During her stay in England she finished her doctoral thesis about Tibial plateau angle measurements in Cats under the supervision of Prof. Dr. Lorinson. In 2003 Eva started an internship and completed a residency in small animal surgery under the supervision of Prof. Ulrike Matis and Prof. Roberto Köstlin at the Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich/Germany. In 2010 she became a Diplomate ECVS and worked between 2010 and 2013 with Dr. Günter Schwarz at the Tierklinik Hollabrunn as senior surgeon. In 2013 she returned to the Veterinary University in Vienna/Austria to be team leader in small animal orthopaedics. Eva is part of the faculty of the AO and member of VOS and ESVOT. Her research interest focuses on traumatology, cranial cruciate disease and feline gait analysis.

Booking information

Duration: 0:49 h
Speaker: Eva Schnabl-Feichter
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54.90 US$
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