by AlgoritzRR | Jul 27, 2018 | Acupuncture, Botanical Medicine, Dog, Featured Article, Featured Columnist, Integrative Medicine, Laser Therapy, Manual Therapy, News, Small Animal, Veterinary, You Asked
Question: I want to learn more. I’m tired of general practice. But I don’t know where to start. Should I learn veterinary massage, acupuncture, or laser therapy? Or, maybe herbs? Is there a course that I can take where I can sample different...
by Narda Robinson | Jul 10, 2017 | Acupuncture, Articles, Blog, Botanical Medicine, chiropractic, Dietary Supplements, Featured Article, Featured Columnist, Integrative Medicine, Laser Therapy, Manual Therapy, MAV Basic, News, Small Animal, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Veterinary, You Asked
Dear Dr. Narda ~ I am a long-time medical acupuncture provider — I graduated from your Medical Acupuncture for Veterinarians course several years ago. I enjoy reading the discussions in our closed-group Facebook page. They have made all the difference in my...
by Narda Robinson | Jun 28, 2017 | Articles, Blog, Dog, Featured Article, Featured Columnist, Integrative Medicine, Laser Therapy, News, Small Animal, Veterinary, You Asked
Dear Dr. Narda, I am a veterinarian and I practice medical acupuncture as well as photomedicine. One of my instructors in rehabilitation said that laser therapy is contraindicated in epileptic patients. Do you agree? I have a post-operative patient who just had a...
by Narda Robinson | Dec 25, 2016 | Acupuncture, Dog, Featured Article, Laser Therapy, Veterinary, You Asked
Narda G. Robinson, DO, DVM, MS, FAAMA is the President and CEO of CuraCore Integrative Medicine & Education Center. She educates veterinary and human healthcare professionals on the practice and philosophy of scientific integrative medicine. Dear Dr. Narda, My...
by Sharon Sherwood | Dec 22, 2016 | Articles, Blog, Laser Therapy, News
Written by a Medical Acupuncture Course for Veterinarians Graduate. Author’s name available upon request. Signed release obtained from client/author/4922. Abstract Back pain is relatively common in riding horses. Underlying etiology may be due to vertebral...