non-peer-reviewedBackground: Recently, there is a growing interest in the role of veterinary physiotherapy; however the concept of this speciality is still in its infancy in Ireland (Doyle and Horgan 2006). The apparent paucity of evidence within this unique profession warrants further investigation. Objectives: To explore factors influencing both the transitions from human to veterinary physiotherapy and the use of evidence based Practice (EBP); among the clinical interest group, within the ISCP, Chartered Physiotherapist in Veterinary Practice (CPVP). Methods: A multidimensional questionnaire was developed using SurveyMonkey®™ and sent to the members of the CPVP group via email, ensuring anonymity and confidentiality. It was piloted and...
Background: Based on our earlier study up to 75% of horse owners indicate that they have used compl...
The role of physical therapy and rehabilitation of an injured or aging small animal offers great pot...
Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown what resour...
Background: Recently, there is a growing interest in the role of veterinary physiotherapy; however t...
The aim of this study was to investigate veterinary surgeons' perceptions, knowledge and use of anim...
The practice of evidence-based veterinary medicine involves the utilisation of scientific evidence f...
While physiotherapy is a popular treatment for humans it is less so when it comes to treating animal...
Evidence-based veterinary medicine (EVM) is an evolving discipline in veterinary medicine so it is i...
Evidence-based veterinary medicine (EVM) is an evolving discipline in veterinary medicine so it is i...
Physiotherapy is highly valued within human medicine and relatively well established for canine pati...
M.Tech. (Chiropractic)Abstract: Purpose: To determine whether veterinarians in South Africa are usin...
Objective: This study aims to add non-clinical benefits to the virtues for adopting Evidence-based V...
<div><p>Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown wha...
Simple SummaryAs the scientific basis for most methods used in CAVM (complementary and alternative v...
The benefits of physiotherapy have been extensively demonstrated in human medicine. Although physiot...
Background: Based on our earlier study up to 75% of horse owners indicate that they have used compl...
The role of physical therapy and rehabilitation of an injured or aging small animal offers great pot...
Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown what resour...
Background: Recently, there is a growing interest in the role of veterinary physiotherapy; however t...
The aim of this study was to investigate veterinary surgeons' perceptions, knowledge and use of anim...
The practice of evidence-based veterinary medicine involves the utilisation of scientific evidence f...
While physiotherapy is a popular treatment for humans it is less so when it comes to treating animal...
Evidence-based veterinary medicine (EVM) is an evolving discipline in veterinary medicine so it is i...
Evidence-based veterinary medicine (EVM) is an evolving discipline in veterinary medicine so it is i...
Physiotherapy is highly valued within human medicine and relatively well established for canine pati...
M.Tech. (Chiropractic)Abstract: Purpose: To determine whether veterinarians in South Africa are usin...
Objective: This study aims to add non-clinical benefits to the virtues for adopting Evidence-based V...
<div><p>Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown wha...
Simple SummaryAs the scientific basis for most methods used in CAVM (complementary and alternative v...
The benefits of physiotherapy have been extensively demonstrated in human medicine. Although physiot...
Background: Based on our earlier study up to 75% of horse owners indicate that they have used compl...
The role of physical therapy and rehabilitation of an injured or aging small animal offers great pot...
Veterinarians are encouraged to use evidence to inform their practice, but it is unknown what resour...