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From biped to quadruped - a PT’s transition into canine rehabilitation. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the day-to-day life in this unique and growing field. Explore the similarities and differences from a traditional outpatient orthopedic clinic to treating man’s best friend - helping dogs move, recover, and thrive. Dr. Julia Rogers PT, DPT, CCRT earned her B.S. in biology from Centre College before attending Franklin Pierce University in Goodyear AZ to earn her doctorate in Physical Therapy. After graduating, she worked in outpatient orthopedic clinics around the valley before discovering that canine rehabilitation was an option for her. Her desire to be a veterinarian at a young age helped transition to her decision to pursue canine rehab and became the perfect blend of helping dogs and using her PT skills and knowledge. She obtained her certification in canine rehab at Canine Rehabilitation Institute (CRI) in about 3 months and began working soon after that. She enjoys her days filled with dogs excited to come for rehab and the challenges that come with working with dogs who can’t communicate with words and finding ways to have them do exercise. Have a question about for Dr. Rogers? Feel free to send an email- Julia.rogers@cwcpet.com [Julia.rogers@cwcpet.com] and for more information and to find a CCRT near you visit Canine Rehab Institute [https://www.caninerehabinstitute.com/find-therapist] This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit seasonedpts.substack.com [https://seasonedpts.substack.com?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_1]
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