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White coat fever?? Performing a meaningful orthopaedic examination

White coat fever?? Performing a meaningful orthopaedic examination
White coat fever?? Performing a meaningful orthopaedic examination

Have you ever tried to perform an orthopaedic examination on a dog only to find that they won’t react to any kind of manipulation? Or that you find the opposite and they react to every manipulation that you perform? How do you interpret what is truely painful and what is just annoying? There are loads of reasons why orthopaedic examinations can be challenging to perform and to interpret. This webinar will give you a tool box full of helpful and practical tips and tricks that you can implement immediately when you perform your next orthopaedic examination.

Recording from 2 October 2019

Speaker:

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James Simcock

BVSc (hons), MACVSc (Internal Med), Diplomate ACVS

James graduated from the University of Melbourne with honors in 2005. Following graduation he worked for 12 months in a busy small animal general practice.
In 2010 James achieved membership to the Australian College of Veterinary Scientists Internal Medicine Chapter. In 2013 he became a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons by passing the certification examinations on his first attempt.

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Duration: 0:53 h
Speaker: James Simcock
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