Scott Blake MVetPhysMar 303 minSometimes you have to think way outside of the box..One of the best things about being a veterinary physiotherapist, especially dealing with dogs, is the constant challenge of finding new...
Scott Blake MVetPhysFeb 2312 minWhat does a dog physiotherapist actually do?We get asked this a lot, so I thought it would be worthwhile explaining some of the key elements of a veterinary physiotherapy programme,...
Scott Blake MVetPhysFeb 215 minThe importance of canine rehabilitative exercise (use it or lose it)Another subject i've been meaning to post about for a while, involving a really special client (they are all special, but I have a real...
Scott Blake MVetPhysFeb 163 minHow biomechanics informs my canine and equine physiotherapy..Really interesting canine physiotherapy case a little while ago that i've been meaning to blog about, so thought i'd finally share some...
Scott Blake MVetPhysFeb 65 minHow to identify muscle tension or soreness in dogsAs a veterinary physiotherapist many of my dog owning clients are surprised when I tell them that their dog has multiple areas of...
Scott Blake MVetPhysMay 2, 20212 minNew biomechanical research publishedAt Vetruvian we try to be at the forefront of research in canine and equine biomechanics, and as many of you know I am lucky enough to be...
Scott Blake MVetPhysNov 19, 20203 minAggression and pain in canine patientsSo just a quick post this morning, but have been dealing with an interesting client as part of my canine physiotherapy work and thought I...
Vetruvian Physiotherapy & BiomechanicsOct 29, 20202 minI could watch this all day...Sadly I have too much work to do, so cant sit aound watching videos all day. That being said this one does show up some really...
Scott Blake MVetPhysOct 22, 20202 minI see skeletons everywhere...Let me explain the rather bizarre title, albeit halloween is around the corner, so I guess its quite timely. Its all about the one thing...
Scott Blake MVetPhysOct 18, 20202 minWhy canine hydrotherapy may not be the answer...The problem is that for the majority of surgical rehabilitation cases the dog can't set foot near a treadmill for some time..