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Meghan T Ramos

Lecturer in Sports Medicine and Rehab Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Working Dog Center and Matthew J. Ryan Veterinary Hospital

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Education:
VMD (Veterinary Medicine)
University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine, 2018.
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Selected Publications

Ramos, M. T., Farr, B. D., Otto, C. M.: Rehabilitation to return-to-work for working dogs. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice 53(4): 869-878, 2023.

Ramos, M. T., Otto, C. M.: Canine mobility maintenance and promotion of a healthy lifestyle. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice 52(4): 907-924, 2022.

Stigall, A. R., Farr, B. D., Ramos, M. T., Otto, C. M.: A formalized method to acclimate dogs to voluntary treadmill locomotion at various speeds and inclines. Animals (Basel) 12(5), 2022.

Ramos, M. T., Farr, B. D., Otto, C. M.: Sports medicine and rehabilitation in working dogs. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice 51(4): 859-876, 2021.

Farr, B. D., Ramos, M. T., Otto, C. M.: The Penn Vet Working Dog Center Fit to Work Program: A formalized method for assessing and developing foundational canine physical fitness. Front Vet Sci 7: 470, 2020.

Zanghi, B. M., Robbins, P. J., Ramos, M. T., Otto, C. M.: Working dogs drinking a nutrient-enriched water maintain cooler body temperature and improved pulse rate recovery after exercise. Front Vet Sci 5: 202, 2018.

Robbins, P. J., Ramos, M. T., Zanghi, B. M., Otto, C. M.: Environmental and physiological factors associated with stamina in dogs exercising in high ambient temperatures. Front Vet Sci 4: 144, 2017.

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