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TITLE: Taking Underwater Treadmill Therapy to the Next Level: Advancing Clinical Strategies and Expanding Applications

DATE/TIME: Thurs. Apr. 30th, 8:30am - 12:45pm

WORKSHOP RATING: 

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

MAX PARTICIPANTS: 15 seats 

  • 12 seats open

CONTACT HOURS: 4.0 RACE approval pending; 4.0 NYSED-approved

 

DESCRIPTION: This course is brought to you by NC State

 

This course offers a comprehensive deep dive into leveraging this therapeutic modality. The course begins with a review of the properties of water and their physiological effects, followed by a focus on the anatomy, physiology, and common conditions benefiting from underwater treadmill therapy. Attendees will gain valuable insights into equipment and water management, alongside essential knowledge of canine psychology and handling techniques for effective and stress-free sessions. The curriculum is rounded out with instruction on bodywork and relaxation techniques, culminating in a practical workshop where participants can immediately apply learned concepts in a hands-on setting. This course is designed to provide practitioners with the actionable skills and confidence needed to effectively integrate underwater treadmill therapy into their rehabilitation practice.


Learning Objectives
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Demonstrate advanced understanding of underwater treadmill hydrotherapy principles as they apply to orthopedic and neurologic rehabilitation.
  • Design and implement progressive, evidence-based hydrotherapy protocols tailored to specific orthopedic conditions and post-operative recovery.
  • Apply hands-on techniques to improve joint mobility, muscle strength, gait quality, and functional outcomes in orthopedic patients.
  • Utilize targeted hydrotherapy strategies to support neuroplasticity, proprioceptive feedback, and motor control in neurologic patients.
  • Modify treadmill parameters and session variables to achieve therapeutic goals and respond to patient presentation in real time.
  • Confidently integrate advanced hydrotherapy techniques into comprehensive rehabilitation plans for complex cases.

 

Course Outline
I. Introduction & Foundations of Advanced Hydrotherapy

  • Brief review of hydrotherapy principles as they apply to advanced cases
  • Biomechanics, tissue healing timelines, and progressive loading considerations
  • Optimizing patient selection, safety, and outcomes in the underwater treadmill


II. Advanced Techniques for Orthopedic Cases

  • Developing progressive protocols for post-operative and conservative orthopedic management
  • Case-based strategies for CCL repairs, hip and elbow dysplasia, TPLO/TTA, osteoarthritis, and other common conditions
  • Progression principles: resistance, incline, turbulence, and gait patterning
  • Troubleshooting limitations and compensations in orthopedic patients


III. Hands-On Lab: Orthopedic Applications

  • Live demonstration and participant practice with orthopedic patients
  • Adjusting treadmill parameters to target specific gait patterns and muscle groups
  • Incorporating manual techniques, functional exercises, and neuromuscular re-education in water


IV. Advanced Techniques for Neurologic Cases

  • Understanding neuroplasticity and how water properties enhance neurologic recovery
  • Treatment planning for IVDD, FCE, degenerative myelopathy, and other neurologic conditions
  • Strategies for improving proprioception, coordination, balance, and strength in neurologic patients
  • Integrating hydrotherapy into a comprehensive neuro-rehab plan


V. Hands-On Lab: Neurologic Applications

  • Live demonstration and guided participant practice with neurologic case scenarios
  • Real-time assessment and adjustment of protocols based on patient response
  • Incorporating sensory input, task-specific training, and progressive challenge techniques

 

VI. Q & A / Case Discussions

  • Open discussion on complex cases, treatment decision-making, and clinical troubleshooting
  • Participant questions and collaborative solution-building

 

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. 

Taking Underwater Treadmill Therapy to the Next Level and Expanding Applications

$492.00Price
  • Kirsty Oliver, VN, RVT, VTS (phys. rehab), CCRP, CCAT, CCMT, CVPP

    Kirsty Oliver is an English trained Veterinary Nurse who holds an Advanced Diploma in Veterinary Nursing (surgical). Having dedicated the first half of her career to nursing surgical and orthopaedic patients, Kirsty qualified in veterinary rehabilitation (CCRP) in 2005. In 2010, she added CVPP (Certified Veterinary Pain Practitioner) through the IVAPM. Kirsty joined VSC/VSCR in 2016 after spending 14 years at a large veterinary hospital in New Jersey.

    In 2018, she obtained her VTS in Physical Rehabilitation with the APRVT (Academy of Physical Rehabilitation Veterinary Technicians). In 2022, Kirsty was invited to become an instructor for the new CCAT Rehabilitation Program through NE Seminars and NC State.​

    Kirsty has a passion for manual therapy and myofascial treatment to help patients move better after injury.​ When she isn't working, Kirsty lives with her hubby, 3 cats, 4 chickens, and 2 bee hives in the mountains of West Virgina.

    Anthony Schena, CCAT, CSCC, CCHT

    Anthony Schena is an expert in both the clinical and business aspects of canine rehabilitation. As a Certified Companion Animal Rehabilitation Therapist (CCAT), Canine Strength and Conditioning Coach (CSCC), and Certified Canine Hydrotherapist (CCHT), Anthony brings a wealth of experience to the table. He began his professional journey in 2015 in the field of human physical therapy, where he specialized in outpatient orthopedics, manual therapy, aquatic therapy, and sports medicine. His love of dogs and a life-changing experience with his now 15-year-old Cockapoo, Miles, inspired him to transition into canine rehabilitation. When Miles suffered a serious injury, Anthony realized he could apply his physical therapy expertise to help dogs, leading him to dive deep into the field of canine rehab. This also led him on a mission to raise awareness and increase access to canine rehabilitation, which was then few and far between. After completing the Northeast Seminar’s canine rehab program and building his skillset, Anthony founded his first canine rehab practice. He successfully grew his first business, eventually selling it and starting another, continuing his commitment to both the welfare of dogs and the growth of the industry. 

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