Qualifications
I am a Member of the RCVS, Canine Massage Guild and National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapy (NAVP). |
My name is Rosie Jackson; Founder of Jackson Veterinary Physiotherapy (formerly Severn Valley Canine Massage) and a practicing Registered Veterinary Nurse (RVN).
I live in the local countryside with my partner, two little boys and two beloved dogs, Suki and Reed. In my spare time I enjoy spending family time, walking my dogs and long distance running. I qualified in 2015 as a Registered Veterinary Nurse and have been working in practice since 2012. I always had a keen interest in Anatomy and Physiology but developed a passion for rehabilitation when working in an Orthopaedic Veterinary practice. I began my training as a Clinical Canine Massage Practitioner soon after and have not looked back since. I have always loved working with animals but I particularly love seeing patients improve over the course of treatment, giving them a new lease of life! I love nothing more than returning to a patient who how rediscovered their zest for life. In 2019 I progressed my training at Harper Adams University where I studied and completed my Veterinary Physiotherapy training in both small and large animals. |
How I differ from other’s
- I work as part of a veterinary lead team and will not treat an animal without Veterinary consent, acknowledging the ‘Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966’ and ‘Exemption Order 2015’.
- Our code of conduct states that we work best practice and ethically
- Trained in Advanced palpation skills
- Specialise in Myofascial Pain Syndrome
- Training in Swedish, Deep Tissue, Sports Massage and Myofascial release techniques
- Complete 25 hours of relevant continuous professional development (CPD) Annually.