by Mike Petty, DVM
Dr. Mike Petty hosts this comprehensive webinar on one of the most underrecognized causes of chronic pain in veterinary patients: Myofascial Pain Syndrome (MPS).
MPS affects countless dogs and cats, yet remains poorly understood and often overlooked. The condition, characterized by trigger points and taut bands within muscles, can significantly impact patients with musculoskeletal conditions that range from osteoarthritis and cruciate ruptures to repetitive strain injuries.
Dr. Petty, a pain management expert with over 40 years of clinical experience, guides you through the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and multiple treatment modalities for this complex condition and demonstrates practical, hands-on techniques that can be implemented immediately, whether it's for a Yorkie with luxating patellas or a sporting dog with chronic muscle pain.
Learning Objectives
- The pathophysiology of myofascial pain syndrome
- Palpation techniques
- Treatment modalities for the condition—including photobiomodulation therapy, dry needling, shockwave, and manual techniques
- Practical protocols for treating MPS in patients with hip dysplasia, CCL injuries, elbow dysplasia, performance-related injuries, and more
- The connection between chronic joint point and secondary myofascial complications that can often go untreated
Please note that the original speaker will not be available to answer questions submitted for on-demand webinars. Our medical team will answer any questions to the best of their availability, but this may not be possible depending on the question submitted.
