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vop 101 webinars
vop 101 webinars

V-OP 101 Webinar: Part 1

Preventive / Proactive Care with Veterinary Orthotics and Prosthetics

What You’ll Learn:

🔹 Veterinary orthotics and prosthetics: a brief history and how technology has advanced the field
🔹 How advanced tools are creating new opportunities for preventive care and proactive therapy for common conditions
🔹 How to set yourself and your patients up for success when using custom orthoses as a treatment modality
🔹 Case examples to help guide your next steps in incorporating orthotics into proactive or preventive care for current and future patients

V-OP 101 Webinar: Part 2

Supporting Conservative Therapeutic Possibilities with Veterinary Orthotics and Prosthetics

What You’ll Learn:

🔹 Functional indications and advanced case selection for veterinary orthotics and prosthetics
🔹 Joint angle decisions, ROM Tokens, and component choices of orthotics and prosthetics
🔹 Key screening questions to assess candidacy
🔹 Best practices for measurement, fitting, and integration of V-OP devices
🔹 Patient case reports
🔹 And more insights to better understand how veterinary orthotics and prosthetics can support conservative therapeutic possibilities

Fill in the Form and Unlock Access to Both Webinars

Ready to elevate your mobility care approach? Watch webinars on demand hosted by Dr Emily Hall, DVM, CCRT, CPAT-KA — created for veterinary professionals looking to expand their treatment toolbox with orthotics and prosthetics.

Fill in the form to unlock access to both parts.


Meet Your Host

Dr Emily Hall, DVM, CCRT, CPAT-KA is a licensed veterinarian in Oklahoma (United States) who studied zoology, at Oklahoma State University, while completing the requirements to apply and be accepted a year early into Ross University School of Veterinary Medicine where she finished her clinical year at the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine before graduating to work in both small animal and zoological medicine. After helping many animals, from dogs to dolphins, Dr. Emily quickly saw the benefits of canine rehab when she became a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist (CCRT) through the Canine Rehabilitation Institute (CRI). Using the behavioral background as a Certified Professional Animal Trainer and Fear Free certified veterinarian, the long term improvements from a behavioral cooperation and functional approach to healing through canine rehab are what inspire Dr. Emily every day!

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