CPD for RVNs, SVNs and Vets: Laser Therapy, Does the Science Stack Up?

27 March 2025 18:30 - 20:30

Join us for an evening with Emily Ashdown, who will share her expertise and discuss the evidence-based practice of laser therapy. 

This CPD is suitable for RVNs, SVNs and Vets.

Emily Ashdown (RVN/ A DipPhys, ISFMCert, CSMCERT, CertCanineHydro, MIAAT, MBVNA,MRAMP, AHPR) is a registered veterinary nurse specialising in animal physiotherapy and rehabilitation. Passionate about advancing patient care and professional education, she develops and delivers on-demand CPD courses for veterinary nurses and technicians worldwide. With a Diploma in Animal Physiotherapy and extensive hands-on experience, Emily bridges the gap between evolving treatment techniques and accessible learning. 

Committed to lifelong learning, Emily actively engages with industry advancements, empowering veterinary nurses to provide exceptional physiotherapy and rehabilitation care.

How Does Laser Therapy Work? 

Laser therapy promotes tissue healing and pain relief through photobiomodulation, where light energy penetrates cells and stimulates growth, repair, and regeneration. By enhancing blood flow and accelerating the body's natural healing processes, cold laser therapy supports faster recovery from injury and inflammation.

Date: Wednesday 27 March 2025
Time: 6:30 - 8:30pm
Location: AgriFood Centre, Plumpton College
Price: £5 with refreshments

All ticket proceeds will be donated to ‘The Neuter Project’, founded by the Retreat Animal Rescue Farm Sanctuary, based in Kent. The sanctuary is an RCVS registered veterinary practice offering free neutering to small independent rescues where possible and offers sanctuary to over 2000 farm animals, including cows, horses, pigs, goats, donkeys, geese, turkeys, hens, peacocks, and pigeons, as well as any wildlife that needs help.

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