Our next podcast is live! This interview is with Dr Laurie McCauley, a veterinary rehabilitation specialist who runs her own practice in North Carolina, USA. Please enjoy this conversation as we discuss what inspired her interest in acupuncture, how that lead her to specialising in physical therapy and now fulfilling her lifelong calling to help as many pets as possible by using her expertise to educate and train veterinarians, vet techs and physical therapists in laser therapy.
About Dr Laurie McCauley, DVM, DACVSMR, CCRT, CVA, CVC - Dr McCauley grew up in New York City and got her DVM from Colorado State University in 1992. After 6 years in private practice, she was certified in acupuncture and chiropractic. After a personal injury introduced her to physical therapy, she started the first veterinary rehabilitation specific practice in 1998 in Illinois. She helped design the first underwater treadmill for animals during this time. A prolific author and speaker, Dr. McCauley has written numerous articles, scientific papers, and books. She is the author of the books Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy for Veterinary Technicians, Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, and Building the Canine Athlete. She has presented lectures and done wet labs at countless conferences both nationally and internationally. She has been on the faculty at the Canine Rehabilitation Institute for 14 years as well. She received the Iams AARV Award for Excellence in 2011 and the AHVMA Holistic Practitioner of the Year award in 2015. In 2016 Dr. McCauley moved to North Carolina and started a house call rehabilitation practice. In April of 2020 she launched Optimum Pet Vitality, an online platform for teaching rehabilitation to Veterinarians, Veterinary Technicians, and Physical Therapists.