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TITLE: Clinical Joint Mobilization for Extremities in Canine Rehab: Improving Outcomes in Orthopedic Dysfunction 

DATE/TIME:

  • Tues. April 28th, 8:30am - 6:30pm

OR

  • Fri. May 1st, 8:30am - 6:30pm

Includes breakfast, lunch, and mid-day snacks

WORKSHOP RATING:

  • Intermediate: CCRP, CCRT, CCAT
  • Advanced: DVM/VMD, PT, VT, CCRA, CCRVN

PREREQUISITE: Foundational knowledge in canine anatomy and rehabilitation principles, plus at least two years of clinical practice experience.

MAX PARTICIPANTS: 20  

  • 15 seats open Tuesday
  • 13 seats open Friday

CONTACT HOURS: 8.0 RACE approved; 8.0 NYSED-approved

 

DESCRIPTION: Drawing from over 25 years of clinical experience, this advanced course delivers evidence-informed manual therapy techniques proven effective in canine rehabilitation. Participants will deepen their knowledge of biomechanics, arthrokinematics, and soft tissue dynamics while gaining supervised, hands-on training in joint mobilization, myofascial release, and targeted manual interventions. By the end of this course, practitioners will confidently integrate joint mobilization strategies into clinical practice to address restrictions, restore mobility, and optimize recovery in canine patients with orthopedic dysfunctions.

 

Learning Objectives

  • Participants will be able to:

    • Assess joint mobility and identify compensatory patterns in the hip, stifle, hock, shoulder,

    elbow, and carpus.

    • Apply graded mobilization techniques tailored to specific joints and pathologies.

    • Understand tissue healing timelines and adapt mobilization strategies accordingly.

    • Integrate joint mobilization with therapeutic exercise and neuromuscular re-education in

    comprehensive rehab plans.

    • Improve outcomes for both post-operative and conservatively managed orthopedic

    conditions such as cranial cruciate ligament tears, hip dysplasia, and glenohumeral joint

    instability.

 

Course Modules

Module 1: Foundations

• Principles of joint mobilization, myofascial release, and soft tissue techniques

• Indications, contraindications, and safety considerations

• Review of thoracic and pelvic limb anatomy and arthrokinematics

Module 2: Assessment & Clinical Reasoning

• Evaluation strategies for joint and soft tissue restrictions

• Identifying hypo/hypermobility and common dysfunction patterns

• Palpation skills and bony landmark identification

Module 3: Forelimb Application

• Demonstration and practice of joint mobilization techniques for the shoulder, elbow, and

carpus

• Soft tissue and myofascial release applications for the forelimb

• Clinical indications and contraindications

Module 4: Hindlimb Application

• Demonstration and practice of joint mobilization techniques for the hip, stifle, and hock

• Soft tissue and myofascial release applications for the hindlimb

• Clinical indications and contraindications

Module 5: Integration & Advanced Techniques

• Applying advanced manual techniques to address complex restrictions

• Case-based clinical application and guided practice

• Q&A session and course wrap-up

 

Cancellation Policy and Refund Request

To request a refund, please complete and postmark this Workshop Cancellation Form by March 28, 2026.  Refunds exclude a $25 processing fee. 

Clinical Joint Mobilization for Extremities in Canine Rehab: Improving Outcomes

$984.00Price
  • Ria Acciani, MPT, CCRP, IADN cert.

    Ria Acciani received her Masters in Physical Therapy degree from University of St.Augustine, Florida. She has over 25 years of experience in both human and Canine Physical Therapy. She received her CCRP from UTN and was the first Physical Therapist, along with her husband, in New Jersey to practice on dogs.

    Ria owns and operates the Advanced Canine Rehabilitation Center, a practice that focuses on orthopedic and sports rehabilitation and specializes in performance and sporting dogs. She travels extensively to national and international dog competitions and works with top level competitors. She is the Official Therapist for the AKC US World Team, IFCS US Agility Team, WAO US Agility Team, and has travelled with these teams since 2010.

    Ria conducts instructional seminars on a variety of topics for dog handlers and educates them on how to prevent injury and enhance performance within their sport. Ria worked closely with Dr. Sherman Canapp and VOSM to establish the rehabilitation protocol for various shoulder elbow and pelvic limb conditions. She has published works in Veterinary Surgery, Veterinary Clinics of North America, and articles in Clean Run. She has presented at STAAR (since 2010), IAVRPT, ARSIG/APTA, and SCIVAC. She is a former Board Member for ARSIG/APTA and a member of AARV.

    When not working Ria is active with swimming, pilates and yoga. She loves to spend time with her 3 Border Collies, hiking and playing.  Ria and David have 3 children, 2 in college and a junior in high school, and all 3 are very active in sports.

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