In addition, Dr. Woods is certified in the PennHip radiographic procedure (an advanced technique to measure hip laxity as a predictor of hip dysplasia and osteoarthritis), and also completed certifications in Veterinary Food Therapy (CVFT) and
Veterinary Tui ¬ Na (CVTP) through the Chi Institute of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine.
Dr. Yamate is certified in veterinary acupuncture, veterinary Chinese herbology, Chinese food therapy and
veterinary Tui - na by the Chi Institute of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine and the China National Society of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine.
Not exact matches
Another wonderful aspect of TCVM
Tui Na is that it may be applied by the veterinarian,
veterinary technician, or animal caretaker.
from → Acupuncture, All - Natural Treatments, British Shorthair, Cats, Chihuahua, Dogs, Food Therapy, Herbal Medicine, House Call Doctor for Pets, Pet Acupuncture, Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine,
Tui Na
Come join two non-profit organizations, the World Association of Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine (WATCVM) and the American Association of Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine (AATCVM), that are passionate about all aspects of Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine (TCVM), including: acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine,
Tui - na and Food therapy.
The American Association of Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine (AATCVM) is a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization founded in 2006 to support practitioners of Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine (TCVM) and promote high - quality research in all aspects of TCVM including: acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine,
Tui - na and food therapy.
She received her Certificate of
Veterinary Acupuncture (CVA) from the Chi Institute in Florida in 2008, after which she studied TCM approaches to food therapy and massage techniques (
Tui Na).
Dr. Yamate has been a faculty member of the Chi Institute of Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine since 2006 and the Chi Institute of Europe since 2008, teaching veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbology, Tui - na and Chinese foo
Veterinary Medicine since 2006 and the Chi Institute of Europe since 2008, teaching
veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbology, Tui - na and Chinese foo
veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbology,
Tui - na and Chinese food therapy.
The AJTCVM was established by experienced TCVM practitioners in 2006, to promote the generation of evidence - based, scientific research in
veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine,
Tui - na and food therapy.
The AJTCVM is published twice yearly and contains high - quality basic science and clinical research in
veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine,
Tui - na and food therapy in a wide variety of species.
The World Association of Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine (WATCVM) is a group of veterinarians who support the education, research and practice of TCVM, including: acupuncture, food therapy,
Tui - na, and Chinese herbal medicine.
The mission of the AJTCVM is to provide practitioners, students and researchers with the highest level of peer - reviewed articles on
veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine,
Tui - na and food therapy, to promote the generation and publication of scientific research on the efficacy of these therapies in animals and to support the practice of evidence - based medicine.
She has obtained her
Tui - Na certification through The Chi Institute in Florida and has also become certified and accredited as a
Veterinary Massage and Rehabilitation Therapist.
She graduated from University of Kentucky in biology, zoology, and pre-med; Purdue University School of
Veterinary Medicine in 1992; the CHI Institute in acupuncture and Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine, Herbal therapy, and
Tui - na massage; Options for Animals certified in Animal Chiropractic, and is attending the University of Tennessee program in Animal Rehabilitation.
The mission of the American Journal of Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine (AJTCVM) is to provide practitioners, students and researchers with the highest level of peer - reviewed articles on veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Tui - na and Food therapy, to promote the generation and publication of research on the efficacy of these therapies in animals and to support the practice of evidence - based
Veterinary Medicine (AJTCVM) is to provide practitioners, students and researchers with the highest level of peer - reviewed articles on
veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, Tui - na and Food therapy, to promote the generation and publication of research on the efficacy of these therapies in animals and to support the practice of evidence - based
veterinary acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine,
Tui - na and Food therapy, to promote the generation and publication of research on the efficacy of these therapies in animals and to support the practice of evidence - based medicine.
Naturopathic care must be provided by or under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian who is ideally a registered and certified member of the Academy of
Veterinary Homeopathy, or a registered and certified member of the International
Veterinary Acupuncture Society, and / or the American Academy of
Veterinary Acupuncture, or a Certified
Veterinary Herbalist, food Therapist or
Tui - na Practitioner.
We provide Chinese
Veterinary medical services such as acupuncture, herbal therapy,
tui - na (chiropractic massage) and food therapy to dogs, cats and horses as well as canine physical rehabilitation.
The practice of traditional Chinese
veterinary medicine is comprised of four main components: acupuncture, herbal medicine, food therapy and
Tui - na (medical manipulation, similar to chiropractic manipulation).
Dr. Michel Selmer offers Conventional Western
Veterinary Medicine, Holistic
Veterinary Medicine, Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine including Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Therapy, Food Therapy,
Tui - Na and Integrative Medicaland Wellness Care for Dogs and Cats.
Major topics will include: acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, food therapy,
tui - na, physical therapy, rehabilitation, hydrotherapy, TENS, laser therapy,
veterinary chiropractic care, and ozonotherapy.
She was certified in
veterinary acupuncture, traditional Chinese
veterinary food medicine, and
Tui - na (Chinese medical massage) by the Chi Institute in Florida and certified in
veterinary spinal manipulative therapy (
veterinary chiropractics) by the Healing Oasis in Wisconsin.