Unicorn Bites: Quick Bits of Learning

Rehabilitation in Small Animal Practice

In these quick videos you will learn the basics of how to perform rehabilitation techniques in a small animal practice setting. You will learn about rehab terms, range of motion, therapeutic exercise, thermal modalities and how to measure outcomes.

3 Videos About 15-20 minutes Each (50 minutes total)

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Meet the Instructor

Stephanie Gilliam, RVTg, MS, CCRP,
VTS (Neurology)

Stephanie Gilliam, a dynamic leader in veterinary technology education, hails from Mid- Missouri. Her journey in veterinary science began with an AAS in Veterinary Technology from Jefferson College, Hillsboro, MO, in 2005. With a passion for advancing animal health, she joined the University of Missouri Veterinary Health Center in 2007 as a Neurology/Neurosurgery Technician.

Stephanie's expertise continued to grow as she earned her certification in canine physical rehabilitation from the University of Tennessee in 2008 and completed her bachelor’s degree in veterinary technology from St. Petersburg College in 2011. Her dedication culminated in receiving the prestigious Veterinary Technician Specialist certification in neurology from the Academy of Internal Medicine Veterinary Technicians in 2013.

In May 2019, Stephanie achieved her master’s degree in biomedical sciences with a focus on veterinary sciences from the University of Missouri. Currently, she leads the Veterinary Technology Program at Moberly Area Community College in Mexico, MO, as the director. Additionally, she imparts her vast knowledge as an adjunct clinical instructor at the University of Missouri, teaching Clinical Veterinary Neurology and Small Animal Physical Rehabilitation for the BS in Veterinary Technology program.

Stephanie's influence extends beyond the classroom. She serves as the president and legislative chairperson of the Missouri Veterinary Technician’s Association, advocating for the profession and shaping its future.

Away from her professional endeavors, Stephanie enjoys the tranquility of rural life on her small farm with her husband, three children, and a delightful assortment of animals, including Nigerian dwarf goats, chickens, horses, a donkey, a rabbit, dogs, and cats. Affectionately dubbed the “funny farm,” it’s a hub of activity and joy. As an active 4H volunteer, she leads the veterinary sciences and clover kids projects in Callaway County, nurturing the next generation of veterinary enthusiasts.

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