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Television, radio and print featuring Dr. Waldman, Dr. Kramer and/or CARE.

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TV APPEARANCES

MSNBC: Therapy for Fido: Cutting-edge canine care (Video)
February 2, 2009, MSNBC.com
NBC's Michael Okwu takes a look inside a new age pet rehabilitation center in Santa Monica, California.

FOX News: Rehab Center Helping Pets with Physical Ailments (Video)
Jan 5, 2009, Fox 11 News Los Angeles
If you had back pain or arthritis, you would go for physical therapy. So why not give your pet the same kind of care? There is a place in Santa Monica where you can do just that. Christina Gonzalez shows us what it is all about in this video report.

LATimes: Pet TLC at California Animal Rehabilitation (Video)
January 2nd, 2009, LA Times
They are the dogs and cats and rabbits who come to California Animal Rehabilitation in Santa Monica, Califorina for the animal's version of physical therapy
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CKAL: Get a Personal Trainer -- For Your Pet (Video)
Nov 26, 2008, KCAL 9 News
Is your four-legged friend a little rotund? There are services available to help Fido of Fluffy lose some weight. Christina McLarty reports.


CBS Segment: Keeping Pets Out Of Pain (Video)
July 21, 2008
CARE is featured in this CBS segment about alternatives to surgery for pets. Teri Okita reports for CBS.

KTLA News Feature on CARE (Video)
May 2008
KTLA's Gayle Anderson visits CARE to see how animals can be rehabilitated using high tech physical therapy.

 

RADIO APPEARANCES

PetLifeRadio.com: Jessica H. Waldman, VMD, CVA, CCRT and Amy L. Kramer, PT, DPT, CCRT
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Dr. Waldman on pet rehabilitation - Segment 1



Dr. Waldman on pet rehabilitation - Segment 2


Dr. Waldman's interview begins at time 17:20

 

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Westside Magazine: About Town: Pet Project (PDF)
Summer 2010 Issue

“Amy partnered with veterinarian Dr. Jessica Waldman to create California Animal Rehabilitation (C.A.R.E.), a first of its kind in the area for dogs and cats needing post-operative recovery programs or non-surgical options, assistance with neurological disorders, weight management, and general pain management associated with disorders from aging or injuries."

LATimes Article + Video: Fido? He's in rehab -- for his knee (or is it his elbow?)
By Carla Hall
January 4th, 2009

“A Santa Monica clinic provides physical therapy for dogs, cats -- even a rabbit...They come in with arthritis, back pain, sore elbows. Some are recuperating from car accidents or surgery or just bad judgment (a leap off a balcony). Others are coping with the ravages of old age. The most common problem: a tear of that pesky knee ligament, the ACL. They work out on treadmills, strengthen their core muscles, get their joints manipulated and undergo acupuncture. They are patients of California Animal Rehabilitation, seeking physical therapy for pain relief and better mobility..."

Daily News Article: California Animal Rehabilitation Puts Spring Back in Pets' Steps
By Melissa Hecksher, Staff Writer
October 13th, 2008

“Sammi is C.A.R.E.'s resident miracle. About eight months ago, the 8-year-old springer spaniel - a perky pooch who now bounds up to strangers with an unstoppable wag in his tail - was quadriplegic due to a bony growth in his spine that worsened as he aged...."

 

Wealth Magazine (PDF)
Summer 2008
"Pet care isn't just about food, though. It's about fitness, health and overall wellness, too, according to Drs. Jessica Waldman and Amy Kramer, co-founders of Los Angeles-based California Animal Rehabilitation, which provides rehabilitation and exercise trainig for injured and out-of-shape animals..."

 

Pet Age Magazine: Emerging Pet Therapy (PDF)
Physical rehabilitation for pets is an emerging field in veterinary medicine.
June 2008

“'Until now, pet owners were left to their own devices to manage a pet's chronic post-operative pain' said Dr. Jessica Waldman. 'We have seen proper rehabilitation programs result in pets having fully functional and pain-free lives. At CARE we combine and East-West medical philosophy targeting the whole pet, not just one issue. By weighing their medical history, lameness, exercise and nutrition into the rehabilitation process, we have seen a drastic impact on overall healing.'"

Santa Monica Sun: CARE Offers Rehab for Rover (PDF)
June 2008

"...physical rehabilitation is especially helpful to pets with chronic and debilitating conditions like arthritis and dysplasia, or those recovering from surgery..."

MSNBC.com: Physical Rehab Helps Keep Pets Moving
Therapy can ease pain, improve mobility and aid weight loss
By Kim Campbell Thornton
April 19, 2006

“All of these treatments are aimed toward helping the dog regain range of motion, tissue mobility, strength and function, whether that is competing in agility, working as police or therapy dogs, or just being able to get up on the couch again,” says Amy Kramer of Manhattan Beach, Calif., who is a certified canine rehabilitation therapist."

 


 



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