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Stem Cell Therapy for Dogs: For Pain Relief and Mobility

February 12, 2025/0 Comments/in Canine Rehabilitation, Stem Cell Therapy/by Gaby Ware
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Dr Malcolm Ware

Having turned my focus to surgery (particularly orthopaedic) over the last 2 decades I quickly realised that despite applying gold standard techniques to the procedures, patients were left sadly lacking the vital recovery therapies that humans receive after those same procedures.

This led me to exploring the world of Canine Rehabilitation in 2011 and becoming one of the first Australian practitioners to become certified in Canine Rehabilitation and Sports Medicine through CRI (Canine Rehabilitation Institute in the USA.

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