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AAEP Virtual Wednesday Round Table 2022: Rehabilitation: At a Facility vs. At Home

AAEP Virtual Wednesday Round Table 2022: Rehabilitation: At a Facility vs. At Home

Recorded On: 06/08/2022

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June 8, 2022 

Among the considerations when forming a plan to restore horses to their previous level of fitness and function is whether to rehabilitate at an equine-specific rehabilitation center or at home.

Learn how to decide which rehabilitation experience may be best for your patients by joining equine sports medicine and rehabilitation experts Drs. Steve Adair and Katie Sisk for a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of each, including practical interventions that may be performed in an at-home session.


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Rehabilitation: At a Facility vs. At Home
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Open to view video.  |  90 minutes June 8, 2022. Among the considerations when forming a plan to restore horses to their previous level of fitness and function is whether to rehabilitate at an equine-specific rehabilitation center or at home. Learn how to decide which rehabilitation experience may be best for your patients by joining equine sports medicine and rehabilitation experts Drs. Steve Adair and Katie Sisk for a discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of each, including practical interventions that may be performed in an at-home session.

Steven Adair

Dr. Adair is a professor in the Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Tennessee and director of its Equine Performance and Rehabilitation Center. After receiving his DVM from Auburn University, Dr. Adair spent two years in private equine practice and completed a surgery residency at the University of Tennessee. He is a diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and charter diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. Dr. Adair’s primary research areas include equine musculoskeletal conditions, regenerative medicine and equine rehabilitation.

Katie Sisk

Dr. Sisk is founder of Kaydence Sports Medicine and Rehab in Carthage, Mo., and an avid three-day eventer. After receiving her veterinary degree in 2015 from the University of Missouri, she completed an internship at Wilhite & Frees Equine Hospital, after which she joined the performance-based practice full time. She completed her Equine Rehabilitation Practitioner certification under the tutelage of Dr. Adair in 2016 and became certified in chiropractic and acupuncture the following year. Dr. Sisk opened her current practice in 2020.