FourLeg: I survived!

Published: Mon, 02/10/14

I did it!
Phew!  I successfully finished the lectures for the Animal Rehab SIG at the American Physical Therapy Association's Combined Sections Meeting.  I think it went well!  There were no wardrobe malfunctions, and all of the videos I created for it at the last minute played well and showed everything I intended to show!

And while in Las Vegas, hubby and I got to see two different Cirque du Soleil shows!  Brilliant artistry!!  

All in all It was a lot of last minute work leading up to the talk, and since coming home, I've been madly working at the clinic, going to meetings in the evening, driving kids here and there, and worked all day Sunday on one of my presentations for the upcoming STAAR conference in New Jersey (it's now 2/3 complete if anyone is wondering!)

And this coming week… the family and I are heading to Hawaii for our winter vacation!  I cannot wait to soak in the sunshine!  We'll leave on Friday - and my internet access will be sparse… just fair warning!

So let's get on with the show.
Member's Training Video
This video is Tendinopathies - part one… get out of the dark and into knowing about what's really going on in those tendon injuries!  A little bit of new information mixed in to this one.  Check it out!

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And this week's blog is a cut and paste from one of the fall Four Leg Newsletter articles.  This one is about using an incline treadmill for muscle activation in dogs!

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Looking for a physio
Are you a physiotherapist with training in canine rehab… looking to establish your career in Calgary?  Then you need to drop me a line! The Canine Fitness Centre Ltd is looking for you!
(Now, I have to say this… because I don't want anyone to feel snubbed - but here in Alberta, I am not allowed to hire veterinarians or animal health technologists… because I am not a vet and my clinic is not a vet clinic).  Maybe one day in the future… !


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So that is all for this week!  Have a great week everyone & keep on doing amazing things!
Cheers,
Laurie