How to Incorporate Regenerative Medicine into Your Practice

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How to Incorporate Regenerative Medicine into Your Practice
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Course Description

This lecture covers how to incorporate platelet rich plasma (PRP) and stem cell therapy into your practice for the treatment of various orthopedic conditions in dogs. Participants will learn adipose and bone marrow collection, PRP collection, processing, and injection techniques. Indications for use including osteoarthritis, tendon, and ligament injuries will be discussed. Participants will learn PRP and stem cell treatment protocols and post-injection rehab programs for the various conditions and treatments.

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  • Sherman O. Canapp Jr., DVM, MS, CCRT

    Dr. Canapp is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, and Charter Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, of which he is also Past President. Dr. Canapp serves as the National Director of Sports Medicine, Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine for Pathway Vet Alliance. He is co-founder of the Veterinary Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Group (VOSM) in Annapolis Junction, MD, where he routinely receives referrals for sports-related injuries, arthroscopic procedures and regenerative medicine treatments from domestic and international sources. He also created the VOSM Academy, LLC. As president and CEO of Orthobiologic Innovations LLC, Dr. Canapp is actively engaged in concept and product design and development for orthopedic and arthroscopic devices, instrumentations, medical systems, biologics and regenerative medicine technologies. He established Project GO (Global Orthopedics for Animals), a non-profit foundation (501c3), to help animals with musculoskeletal injuries.

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