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Carol Wasmucky has been an orthopedic and sports medicine physical therapist
since 1986, when she completed her degree in physical therapy at the Successfully treating and managing her golden retriever, Rodan's, hip dysplasia without
surgery, since puppyhood, inspired her to apply her
expertise in anatomy to the pet population. Carol attended specialized courses at the
University of Tennessee's Canine Physical Therapy program, in addition to
many other courses across the country.
Since 2000, Carol has worked on dogs and cats with such diagnoses as
ACL/CCL (knee) tears and repairs, hip dysplasia,
hernias, brain tumors, obesity, elbow dysplasia,
fractures, seizures, disc disease, rotator cuff injuries, Achilles tendon
tears and repairs, sprains and strains. Carol helps dogs maintain and regain their
strength and range of motion following TPLOs (tibeal plateau leveling osteotomy)
and FHOs (femoral head osteomoty). She will design a customized program to
achieve the best treatment for your pet.
Treatments can be developed to either avoid invasive or unnecessary
surgeries, to alleviate the common aches and pains of the aging pet, or to
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