Mark Lowrie
@marklowrie
*Petplan Vet of the Yr 2022* neurologist, researcher, dad & husband. Director at Movement Referrals. Mission to spread vet neurology to the masses.
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http://www.movementvets.co.uk 26-06-2013 13:35:53
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What do the 5 grades of spinal disease look like? Grade 4=paralysed dog able to feel back legs when pinched. Medical Tx 50% chance success. Surgical Tx 70-80% chance success. Surgery strongly recommended+is URGENT 🐕🚨🚑 🏥 @movementvets are ready to see you now #IVDD #vetneuro
This is the lovely Ollie, with our Specialist neurologist, Mark Lowrie. Ollie presented on Saturday with acute loss of function of his forelimbs. A veterinary clinical thread....
What do the 5 grades of spinal disease look like? Grade 3=A nonambulatory paraparetic dog. Medical Tx 85% chance success but 50%relapse rate. Surgery 95%chance success but much lower relapse🐕🚨🚑🏥 Give @movementvets a call to be seen now for a better prognosis #IVDD #vetneuro
Pleasure and a privilege to welcome Mayor of Halton to Movement Referrals today. She toured our 1.5T MRI, CT scanner and 3 ORs. We exchanged knowledge about what we do and the excellent work the mayor does for the communities of Halton Halton Council #JoinTheMovement
Movement Vets Specialist orthopaedic surgeon, Mark Morton, is clinical lead for the RCVS Canine Cruciate Registry. RCVS releases canine cruciate surgery report mrcvs.co.uk/en/news-story.… via MRCVS online
We were delighted to welcome vets and RVNs to our 'Suture with a Specialist' session. Mike Bellinger from Arthrex Vet Systems UK gave us a run down of different suture materials and needle types, and how they should be used. Ben Walton gave practical demo #movement #TheExperienceMatters
💜🫶We've made a podcast! In collaboration with @movementvets and @tvm_uk we have produced 5 episodes focussing on management of canine epilepsy. What's more, we get out own jingle. Hope you enjoy! tvm-uk.com/synaptic-tails…