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1 CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS & CONTINUING EDUCATION Canine & Equine Rehabilitation Nutrition, Osteoarthritis & Pain Management Canine Fitness Training Live & Online Classes In Partnership With

2 Invest in your future at UTvetCE.com CEUs Credentials Certificates TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Certificate Program in Canine Rehabilitation CCRP 3 Certificate Program in Equine Rehabilitation CERP 7 Certified Canine Fitness Trainer - CCFT 11 Certificate Program in Canine Manual Therapy CCMT 13 Nutrition Case Management 15 Companion Animal Pain Management Certificate Program 16 Osteoarthritis Case Manager Certificate Program 17 Online Courses Information 18 2 Full Course Description and Outline Available Online Call to Register (800) Race Approved 200 hours facebook.com/utanimal/rehab

3 Certificate Program in Canine Rehabilitation (CCRP) The Certificate Program in Canine Rehabilitation (CCRP) provides a comprehensive training program on the art and science of canine rehabilitation through online lecture material and live hands-on experience. The CCRP program is the only university based program of its kind, and the industry standard in canine rehabilitation education. Students will learn the most up to date information, and be trained on cutting edge modalities and rehabilitation techniques. Upon successful completion of the CCRP curriculum, the graduate will be able to implement an appropriate rehabilitation protocol for the canine patient. Our Mission is to promote the art and science of canine rehabilitation by: Educating professionals in the principles and practical application of canine rehabilitation Promoting and supporting research that will advance the knowledge, skill and treatment of canine rehabilitation Making the benefits of canine rehabilitation known to veterinary, physical therapy and related professions Powered by Prerequisites: Must be veterinarian, veterinary technician, physical therapy assistant, occupational therapist, or an actively enrolled student in one of these fields. RACE approved 3

4 VETERINARIANS & VETERINARY TECHNICIANS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING COURSES: Canine I: Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation Online (one year access) Reviews the regulatory issues involved in this field of practice from the perspective of physical therapists and veterinarians. An overview of basic comparative anatomy will be reviewed, as well as commonly used therapeutic interventions. Collaboration between the veterinary and physical therapy professions will be emphasized to enhance the learning experience. Canine II VET: Physical Agent Modalities and Therapeutic Exercises Online Lectures (One year access) This course will provide the participant with the didactic material for selected physical agent modalities used in canine physical rehabilitation. Superficial heating and cooling agents, therapeutic ultrasound, extracorporeal shockwave treatment, laser therapy, and electrical stimulation will be covered as well as theoretical clinical applications with cases. This course also provides the participant with the basic skills necessary to prescribe and provide therapeutic exercise programs for dogs. Benefits and risks associated with therapeutic exercise programs will be covered along with outcome assessment of exercise programs. Topics covered include joint biomechanics, exercise physiology, range of motion and stretching, gait training, strengthening exercises, balance and proprioceptive exercises, aquatic exercises, and exercises for wellness/ prevention. Outcome measures (goniometry, circumferential measurements, etc.) will also be covered in this course. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Canine I (Online) Canine III VET: Physical Agent Modalities and Therapeutic Exercises Lab Series See Schedule for dates and locations This course will provide the participant with laboratory experiences for selected physical agent modalities used in canine physical rehabilitation. Superficial heating and cooling agents, therapeutic ultrasound, extracorporeal shockwave treatment, laser therapy, and electrical stimulation will be covered. A palpation lab on live dogs is included to review important anatomical structures for rehabilitation. This course also provides the participant with the basic skills necessary to prescribe and provide therapeutic exercise programs for dogs. Benefits and risks associated with therapeutic exercise programs for dogs will be covered. Topics covered include exercise physiology, range of motion and stretching, gait training, strengthening exercises, balance and proprioceptive exercises, aquatic exercises, and exercises for wellness/prevention. Outcome measures (goniometry, circumferential measurements, etc.) will also be practiced in this course. Orthopedic and neurological evaluation/assessment of the rehabilitation patient will also be reviewed and performed with supervision. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Canine II VET Online Lectures Canine IV: Putting it All Together: Designing & Implementing a Rehabilitation Program See Schedule for dates & locations Design and implement a comprehensive rehabilitation program for commonly seen orthopedic and neurologic conditions in the dog. A case study approach will be utilized teaming student from different professions. Canine V: Elective: We offer a variety of online and live electives on various topics to include Canine Sports Medicine, Manual Therapy, Pain Management, Osteoarthritis, and the Business of Canine Rehabilitation. See Schedule for dates & locations Canine VI: Clinical Practicum (Externship & Case Studies) This is the individual portion of the program. You are required to complete five case studies and a 40 hour externship. Canine VI is due two months prior to the exam you would like to sit for. Canine VII: Written and Practical Exam Two day exam at the University of Tennessee (proof of degree and/or license must be on file) Offered every June & December *Courses must be completed in order. 4

5 PHYSICAL THERAPISTS, PHYSICAL THERAPY ASSISTANTS & OCCUPATIONAL THERAPISTS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING COURSES: Canine I: Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation Online (one year access) Reviews the regulatory issues involved in this field of practice from the perspective of physical therapists and veterinarians. An overview of basic comparative anatomy will be reviewed, as well as commonly used therapeutic interventions. Collaboration between the veterinary and physical therapy professions will be emphasized to enhance the learning experience. Canine II PT: Anatomy, Physical Agent Modalities, Therapeutic Exercise, and selected topics in Veterinary Medicine. Online Lectures (One year access) This course will provide the participant with a comprehensive study of canine anatomy, physical agent modalities, therapeutic exercise, and selected topics in veterinary medicine. Course material includes a detailed lecture review of canine arthrology, myology, osteology and neuroanatomy. Didactic material will also be covered for physical agent modalities used in canine physical rehabilitation including superficial heating and cooling agents, therapeutic ultrasound, extracorporeal shockwave treatment, laser therapy, and electrical stimulation as well as theoretical clinical applications with cases. This course also provides the participant with the basic skills necessary to prescribe and provide therapeutic exercise programs for dogs. Topics covered include biomechanics of exercise, exercise physiology, range of motion and stretching, gait training, strengthening exercises, balance and proprioceptive exercises, aquatic exercises, and exercises for wellness/prevention. Bandaging, splinting, pharmacology, and zoonotic disease will also be included. Outcome measures (goniometry, circumferential measurements, functional scales, etc.) will also be included in this course. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Canine I (Online) Canine III PT: Physical Agent Modalities and Therapeutic Exercises Lab Series - See Schedule for dates and locations This course will provide the participant with a dissection lab in which participants will be guided through a clinically supervised dissection of the dog and will have access to anatomical teaching specimens. A palpation lab on live dogs is included to review important anatomical structures for rehabilitation. Laboratory experiences for selected physical agent modalities used in canine physical rehabilitation are incorporated including superficial heating and cooling agents, therapeutic ultrasound, extracorporeal shockwave treatment, laser therapy, and electrical stimulation. This course also provides the participant with the basic clinical skills necessary to prescribe and provide therapeutic exercise programs for dogs. Topics covered include exercise physiology, range of motion and stretching, gait training, strengthening exercises, balance and proprioceptive exercises, aquatic exercises, and exercises for wellness/prevention. Outcome measures (goniometry, circumferential measurements, etc.) will also be practiced in this course. Bandaging and orthopedic and neurological evaluation/assessment of the rehabilitation patient will also be performed with supervision. Prerequisite: Successful completion of Canine II PT Online Lecture Canine IV: Putting it All Together: Designing & Implementing a Rehabilitation Program See Schedule for dates & locations Design and implement a comprehensive rehabilitation program for commonly seen orthopedic and neurologic conditions in the dog. A case study approach will be utilized teaming student from different professions. Canine V: Elective: We offer a variety of online and live electives on various topics to include Canine Sports Medicine, Manual Therapy, Pain Management, Osteoarthritis, and the Business of Canine Rehabilitation. See Schedule for dates & locations Canine VI: Clinical Practicum (Externship & Case Studies) This is the individual portion of the program. You are required to complete five case studies and a 40 hour externship. Canine VI is due two months prior to the exam you would like to sit for. Canine VII: Written and Practical Exam Two day exam at the University of Tennessee (proof of degree and/or license must be one file) Offered every June & December *Courses must be completed in order. 5

6 Presented by Darryl Millis, MS, DVM, Diplomate American College of Veterinary Surgeons, CCRP David Levine, PT, PhD, DPT, Diplomate American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties (Orthopedics), CCRP Deborah M. Gross, DPT MSPT PCS, Diplomate American Board of Physical Therapy Specialties, CCRP Denis Marcellin-Little, MS DVM, Diplomate American College of Veterinary Surgeons CCRP We would like to recognize the following companies for providing equipment used during the hands-on training sessions Race Approved 200 hours Full Course Description and Outline Available Online 6 Call to Register (800) facebook.com/utanimal/rehab

7 Certificate Program in Equine Rehabilitation (CERP) Equine rehabilitation is here to stay. Similar to human physical therapy, equine rehab has become necessary for providing patients with the best treatment options at all times. Rehab techniques improve surgical outcomes and will eliminate the need for surgery altogether in some cases. Our faculty has been in the vanguard of this growing field since 2004 and will transfer years of knowledge and experience to you so you may remain competitive in your field of practice. Our Mission is to promote the art and science of equine rehabilitation by: Educating professionals in the principles and practical application of equine rehabilitation Advancing the knowledge, skill and treatment options of the equine rehabilitation practitioner Clinical training for manual therapy and modalities in hands on lab sessions Anatomical dissection on equine cadavers to emphasize clinically relevant structures Powered by Prerequisites: Veterinary, veterinary technician, physical therapist. Current students of these disciplines are eligible for Equine I and II. In Partnership With RACE approved 7

8 COURSE DESCRIPTIONS The certificate program in equine rehabilitation is a sequence of postgraduate courses for veterinarians, veterinary technicians, physical therapists and physical therapy assistants or students of these professions, which include case studies and a cumulative examination. Our program is designed to guide the practitioner from the theoretical foundations to the clinical applications of equine rehabilitation. Equine I Online Lecture Series: The course provides an introduction to equine rehabilitation and therapeutic modalities. Regulatory issues involved in this field of practice will be reviewed from the perspective of veterinarians and physical therapists. Basic equine anatomy, gait analysis, conformation, lameness evaluation and neurologic examination will be reviewed. Collaboration between the veterinary and physical therapy professions will be emphasized to enhance the learning experience. Participants will acquire basic knowledge of the conditions of equine tendons and ligaments, equine bones and joints, and the equine nervous system, muscles, skin and hooves that are amenable to physical therapy. Response to injury and healing will be reviewed as well as the selection of appropriate therapeutic modalities. The participant will be also introduced to the use of selected physical agent modalities used in equine physical rehabilitation. The online series will be complimented by the live, hands-on laboratory session at the University of Tennessee s state-of-the-art equine rehabilitation clinic. Equine II Live Hands On Lab: Provides hands-on laboratory coursework that will build on the course material from the online lecture modules. This course will provide the participant with the skills necessary to prescribe and provide rehabilitation programs for the equine patient. A full day of anatomical dissection on equine cadavers will be utilized to emphasize clinically relevant structures. The participant will receive hands-on training of selected physical agent modalities used in equine physical rehabilitation. The following physical agents will be covered: superficial heating and cooling agents (including cold salt water hydrotherapy), manual therapies, electrical therapies (for example: electrical stimulation, therapeutic laser), mechanical therapies (for example: therapeutic ultrasound, shock wave therapy, total body vibration) and therapeutic exercise (including underwater treadmill rehabilitation). Equine III Online Final Exam/Case Presentation: After successful completion of the Equine I and II coursework, students will be eligible for Equine III, Final Examination and Case Presentations. Examinations will be administered online. Participants must prepare a written report, for submission, of two clinical equine rehabilitation cases that have required rehabilitation prior to taking the examination. Participants will be given the format for the written submission during the live lab session. Current students must successfully complete their degree program before sitting for the Final exam. 8

9 The blended learning environment (live and online) increases the productivity of the hands on lab sessions, reduces time away from work or home and allows the student freedom to review presentations as needed. Introducing modalities prior to lab sessions allows students to record their questions for faculty to address before turning on machines or lowering a horse into the underwater treadmill. Advanced hands-on anatomy review during dissection and lab is optimized as the basics are reinforced thoroughly during on-line preparation sessions, ensuring each student has the review necessary to keep the flow of the class steady. Learn... The team approach to equine rehabilitation Which conditions are appropriate for physical therapy To design and implement a comprehensive rehabilitation program for commonly occurring musculoskeletal, integumentary and neurologic conditions How to document the rehabilitation programs using standardized forms Understand... The regulatory issues surrounding the practice of animal rehabilitation Therapeutic modalities and mechanisms of action Cause and medical or surgical therapy for tendons and ligaments Response to injury and healing of tendons and ligaments Correlate the rehabilitation program with the physiologic processes that the patient is undergoing during its rehabilitation. Be proficient in... Recognizing equine lameness and basic gait analysis Equine neurologic examination Understanding reasonable time frames for treatment, when to begin and frequency Methods of referral and communication between the referring veterinarian and the rehabilitation provider 9

10 Presented by Steve Adair, III, MS, DVM, DACVS, DACVSMR Jennifer Brooks, PT, MEd, CERP Kevin Haussler, DVM, DC, PhD, DACVSMR Marti Drum, DVM, PhD, DACVS, DACVSMR, CERP, CCRP Andy Kaneps, DVM, PhD, DACVS, DACVSMR Chris Kawcak, DVM, PhD, DACVS, DACVSMR We would like to recognize the following companies for providing equipment used during the hands-on training sessions 100+ hours of CE Full Course Description and Outline Available Online 10 Call to Register (800) facebook.com/utanimal/rehab

11 Certified Canine Fitness Trainer (CCFT) The Certified Canine Fitness Trainer (CCFT) course provides students with the essential qualifications and tools to become an effective university credentialed Canine Fitness Trainer. The program provides essential concepts of canine body mechanics, anatomy, functional movement, behavior, nutrition, and an overview of regulatory issues and precautions for those desiring to coach, train or better understand the fundamentals of canine fitness and conditioning. Students will advance their understanding and skills with hands-on labs focused on conducting canine fitness assessments, understanding injury prevention and care, program design and implementation. An emphasis is included on movement identification and correction as well as the opportunity to explore specialty life stage requirements for working dogs and sporting dogs, puppies, seniors and pet dogs. Students will be taught through a blended learning environment (online & live labs) to minimize time in the classroom and maximize time with their hands on dogs. After the online coursework is completed students may participate in one of several live lab sessions held throughout the US. CCFT-I (online) This program will provide an overview of the regulatory issues involved in this field of practice, canine anatomy and physiology, behavior, nutrition, and an overview of pharmacology and pharmacologic precautions. An emphasis is included on prevention and care of athletic injuries, canine strength and conditioning, therapeutic modalities, and assessment of fitness. Canine sporting and working dogs and the requirements of their various sports and activities are also covered. Online Learning Objectives: Regulatory Issues for the Canine Fitness Trainer Canine Anatomy/Physiology Overview of Canine Behavior Principles of Canine Nutrition Review of Structural and Mechanical Kinesiology The Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries Canine Strength and Conditioning Understanding Pharmacology Precautions Assessment of Physical Fitness An Overview of Canine Sports and Working Dogs 11

12 CCFT COURSES CONT. CCFT-II (lab) This course will provide the participant with lecture and hands-on experience in which participants will be guided through standardized canine fitness assessment, exercise form and program design with live dogs. A palpation lab on live dogs is included to review important anatomical structures for fitness. Hands-on experiences for selected equipment used in canine fitness and conditioning are incorporated including balance, strength, cardio, flexibility and morphometric measuring devices. This course also provides the participant with the basic fitness assessment skills necessary to create an exercise program for dogs. Topics covered include exercise physiology, range of motion and stretching, gait training, strengthening exercises, balance and proprioceptive exercises, and exercises for wellness/prevention. Outcome measures (Gulick circumferential measurements, etc.) will also be practiced in this course. CCFT-III (case studies) After successful completion of CCFT I & II you are required to submit 3 case studies. CCFT-IV (online exam) After successful completion of CCFT I, II & III you are eligible to take the online exam to receive your UT-CCFT Certificate. Lab Session Learning Objectives: Canine Exercise Anatomy (ASSESSMENT) Fitness Assessments Gait Evaluations Palpation Correct Canine Fitness Exercise Form (TECHNIQUE) Proper Technique, Position & Creative Encouragement Correlation of Form & Function When & Why to Refer to Professionals Canine Behavior Modification through Exercise (BEHAVIOR) Positive Reinforcement Encouraging Behavioral Transition Client & Canine Interactionsn Develop Specific Canine Exercise Programs (PROGRAM DESIGN) Canine Life Stages & Special Canine Populations Target Specific Body Areas, Muscle Groups & Injury Prevention Exercise Progressions & Variables Advanced Canine Performance & Working/ Hunting Dogs Canine Equipment Guidelines (EQUIPMENT) Proper Use & Safety Equipment Use & Choice Canine Specific Equipment vs. Human Equipment 12 Canine Fitness Business Development (BUSINESS) Marketing Tools & Programs Best Practices for Canine Fitness Programs

13 The Certificate Program in Canine Manual Therapy (CCMT) The Certificate Program in Canine Manual Therapy (CCMT) is designed to teach advanced principles of manual therapy including massage/soft tissue mobilization, and joint mobilization, with an emphasis on the extremities. Participants will combine 20 hours of online lecture material and a 3-day hands-on lab with dogs as they learn these techniques. Manual therapy concepts and evidence-based rationale for treatment selection are covered in depth. Developing goal-focused treatment plans and assessing outcomes in canine rehabilitation patients will also be covered. Manual Therapy is a specialized treatment approach that consists of hands-on techniques including joint mobilization, massage, and other interventions designed to mobilize joints, activate muscles, connective tissues, and stimulate nerves in order to facilitate healing and restore optimal function. This program is designed to teach canine rehabilitation practitioners canine peripheral joint and spinal biomechanics, and manual therapy techniques inclusive of joint mobilization, massage, and range of motion. Our courses are designed to provide clinicians with practical techniques that will change the way they practice and help patients achieve maximal outcomes. Manual therapy techniques are skilled hand movements and passive movements of joints and soft tissues intended to improve tissue extensibility; increase range of motion; induce relaxation; mobilize or manipulate soft tissue and joints; modulate pain; and reduce soft tissue swelling, inflammation, or restriction. Techniques may include manual traction, massage, Powered by mobilization/manipulation, and passive range of motion. Full Course Description and Outline Available Online Call to Register (800) facebook.com/utanimal/rehab 13

14 The Certificate Program in Canine Manual Therapy (CCMT) The CCMT program is a blended learning environment (online lecture and a live lab session) to minimize time in the classroom and maximize the student s time with their hands on dogs. Completion of the CCMT program requires the following modules: Online Lecture Coursework Hands-on Lab Session Case Studies Certification Exam At the completion of this course participants will be able to: Demonstrate palpation on selected boney segments and landmarks, muscles, ligaments, and other soft tissues in a variety of dogs. Develop a program using three manual therapy techniques including massage/soft tissue mobilization and joint mobilization. Discuss the precautions and contraindications to various manual therapy techniques (massage/soft tissue mobilization and joint mobilization). Describe understand the basic principles of massage/soft tissue mobilization. Understand the basic principles of joint mobilizations with an emphasis on the extremities along with normal and abnormal end feels. Demonstrate on a patient selected massage/soft tissue mobilizations. Demonstrate on a patient selected joint mobilizations of the extremities. Develop a program that incorporates massage/soft tissue mobilization and joint mobilization into a treatment regimen for military/police canine. Presented by Dr. Debbie Gross (Torraca) DPT, MSPT, OCS, Diplomate ABPTS (Orthopedics), CCRP Dr. David Levine P.T., Ph.D., D.P.T., Diplomate ABPTS (Orthopedics), CCRP, Cert. DN Dr. Matt Brunke DVM, CCRP, CVPP, CVA Full Course Description and Outline Available Online 14 Call to Register (800) facebook.com/utanimal/rehab

15 Nutrition Case Management (NCM) The Nutrition Case Management Certificate will help you navigate overwhelming pet food and nutrition options. This course will provide your veterinarian team with an overall understanding of nutrition in veterinary medicine. Every patient will benefit from an educated staff that is able to differentiate between best practices in animal nutrition and misinformation provided by the internet or pet store personnel. Veterinarians, veterinary technicians, and front office staff should all communicate a cohesive message to pet owners because therapeutic nutrition is dependent on owner education and compliance. Veterinary staff members are also critical for implementing weight loss programs and maintaining owner participation. The Nutrition Case Management Certificate program will provide an evidence-based approach to recommending diets for disease treatment and prevention. Topics Include: Feeding Healthy Dogs and Cats Basic Metabolism and Energy Requirements Nutrition Management of Disease Alternative Diet Trends RACE Approved 10 hours Topics Include: After completion of this program, participants will understand the importance of evidence-based nutrition, the basics of metabolism and adaptations specific to dogs and cats, the concepts and research behind therapeutic diets and their applications, proper ways to intervene in anorexic or critically ill patients, and how to advise clients regarding alternative feeding trends. The Nutrition Case Management program falls under The University of Tennessee College of Outreach and Continuing Education and is administered by Northeast Seminars. Presented by Angela Witzel, DVM, PhD, Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Nutrition Full Course Description and Outline Available Online Call to Register (800) facebook.com/utanimal/rehab 15

16 Companion Animal Pain Management Certificate Program The Companion Animal Pain Management program is designed to help veterinarians and veterinary technicians identify the pathologies that will benefit from effective pain management practices. This program also provides an in-depth discussion of the neurobiology of acute and chronic pain. The coursework will also focus on multimodal treatment of pain management and provides an evidence-based approach to treatment options. Treatment compliance and appropriate care of patients are most effective when clients receive appropriate education and regular communication. Upon successful completion of the Companion Animal Pain Management program, the entire veterinary staff will be better equipped to perform the appropriate functions as they relate to pain management in the companion animal. At the completion of this course participants will be able to: Improve patient outcomes as the veterinarian, veterinary technician and owner all play a role in managing each case Emphasis on a team approach, and transferring the caseload to the veterinary technician Learn current treatment modalities, pain assessment and identifying animal behaviors that are consistent with pain Review the common conditions causing neuropathic, visceral, or cancer-caused pain and application to clinical patients RACE approved for 26 Hours of CE Presented by Steven Fox, BS, MS, DVM, MBA, PhD Robin Downing, DVM, DAAPM, CV Acupuncturist, CPE, CCRP Powered by 16 Full Course Description and Outline Available Online Call to Register (800) facebook.com/utanimal/rehab

17 Osteoarthritis Case Manager Certificate Program The Osteoarthritis (OA) Case Manager program was designed to help you and your staff recognize osteoarthritis early and to effectively provide preemptive care and treatment for dogs in all stages. More than 60% of all dogs will develop some form of osteoarthritis throughout their lifetime. This program will instruct you on how to improve patient outcomes through proper utilization of the veterinary technician. The OA Case Manager program will also help you maximize the effectiveness of business practices in case management applications. At the completion of this course participants will be able to: Access the latest clinical and laboratory research results in OA Emphasis on evidence based medicine and best practices in OA Management This course provides a solid foundation to implement an OA treatment plan Increase revenue for your clinic with a solid case management team RACE approved for 20 Hours of CE Screenshot of actual course material Presented by Darryl Millis, D.V.M., M.S. Michelle Tilghman, D.V.M Powered by Full Course Description and Outline Available Online Call to Register (800) facebook.com/utanimal/rehab 17

18 The University of Tennessee ONLINE COURSES We offer over 200 hours of RACE approved content through our hybrid certificate programs and individual online courses. Meet your continuing education needs while learning from industry-leading clinicians. Watch our courses from a front row seat at your home or office Top clinicians discuss the latest topics, and help you improve patient outcomes Advance your knowledge and earn continuing education in a variety of subjects. We offer courses in the following areas: Small and Large Animal Rehabilitation Nutrition Management Osteoarthritis Management Manual Therapy Treatment of Common Canine Conditions The Business of Canine Rehabilitation Pain Management Critical Care Animal Hospice Care Coming Soon! Powered by 18

19 Our high resolution and full-motion capture video produced courses provide a classroom setting in an online format. Try one of our Introductory Courses and earn one hour of CE for free! Print your certificate immediately after completion of the course 200+ HOURS OF RACE APPROVED COURSES Full Course Description and Outline Available Online Call to Register (800) facebook.com/utanimal/rehab

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