Canapp Sports Medicine Dr. Sherman Canapp, originally from Maryland, was the first to complete a combined DVM/MS at Kansas State University. Dr. Canapp then completed an internship in small animal medicine and surgery at the University of Missouri followed by a three-year residency in small animal surgery at the University of Florida. 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, where is Past President of the college. Dr. Canapp is currently the National Director of Sports Medicine, Rehabilitation and Regenerative Medicine for Pathway...

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Cranial Cruciate Injury: A Global Approach to Treatment

Cranial Cruciate Injury: A Global Approach to Treatment

Dr. Sherman O. Canapp, Jr., DVM, MS, CCRT
On-Demand Webinar

Without a doubt, the most common cause of hind limb lameness in dogs worldwide is injury to the cranial cruciate ligament. In dogs, we call it the CCL, in humans it’s the ACL. Unfortunately, once a CCL injury occurs in one stifle (knee), the chance of injury/tearing of the CCL in the opposite stifle......

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Help the Body Heal Itself, Regenerative Medicine in Dogs

Help the Body Heal Itself, Regenerative Medicine in Dogs

Dr. Sherman O. Canapp, Jr., DVM, MS, CCRT
On-Demand Webinar

The area of regenerative medicine continues to significantly grow in both human and veterinary medicine. Regenerative or "reparative" medicine captures the body's ability to utilize its own growth factors and stem cells as part of the healing process. Data in humans and animals have demonstrated the......

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Iliopsoas Strains: Common in Humans & Dogs

Iliopsoas Strains: Common in Humans & Dogs

Dr. Sherman O. Canapp, Jr., DVM, MS, CCRT
On-Demand Webinar

Iliopsoas strains are generally regarded to be an overuse injury. While any of us can injure our iliopsoas, sprinters, gymnasts, athletes who perform repeated hip flexion movements, and athletes who engage in plyometric jumping exercises (short-term, high-energy exercises) are at a much higher risk......

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Medial Shoulder Syndrome, Why Is It Becoming So Common?

Medial Shoulder Syndrome, Why Is It Becoming So Common?

Dr. Sherman O. Canapp, Jr., DVM, MS, CCRT
On-Demand Webinar

Why is Medial Shoulder Syndrome (MSS) becoming so common, and how do you prevent it? For a long time, MSS has been the most common forelimb orthopedic condition seen in agility dogs; however, over the past few years, the global incidence is rising at a startling rate. Why? In this webinar, Dr. Canap......

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Nutraceuticals: Supplementation for Agility/Sporting/Working Dogs

Nutraceuticals: Supplementation for Agility/Sporting/Working Dogs

Dr. Debra A. Canapp, DVM, DACVSMR, CCRT, CVA
On-Demand Webinar

One of the most common questions clients ask their sports medicine and rehabilitation specialist is, "What supplements are YOUR dogs on?" So this webinar is going to be just that, a summary of the what, why, and when for canine supplements that Dr. Debra Canapp has personally researched and chosen t......

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