
In this April-focused episode from Canine Arthritis Management, Hannah Capon is joined by Evie and Rebecca to introduce the upcoming Chronic Pain Symposium, with a strong emphasis on practical, real-world application, including home adaptations as a core pillar of managing chronic pain.The episode outlines how this year’s symposium has evolved to better support professionals and caregivers in translating knowledge into action. A key shift is moving beyond theory into practical implementation where environmental changes, daily routines and interdisciplinary collaboration become central to improving outcomes for dogs living with chronic pain.The team introduces a structured three-day format designed to balance breadth and depth. Bite Size Friday offers accessible, high-impact insights across disciplines, while Saturday introduces dual learning streams tailored to veterinary and allied professionals. Sunday then deepens selected topics, allowing attendees to truly integrate learning into practice.A recurring theme is that chronic pain management does not sit within one profession or one intervention. Instead, it requires a collaborative, multi-layered approach where home adaptations, behaviour, enrichment and lifestyle changes are as important as clinical treatments.Ultimately, this episode positions the symposium as more than education – it is a platform for changing how chronic pain is understood, discussed and managed in everyday environments.Guest BiosEvie Thurmond is part of the CAM core team, contributing across education, clinical work and content development. She is actively involved in chronic pain clinics, external lecturing and the development of Pain Vet.Rebecca plays a key role in managing Holly’s Army, CAM’s large caregiver community. She is a hydrotherapist, physiotherapy student and runs a dog daycare, bringing hands-on experience in canine behaviour and welfare.Key take homes1. Chronic pain education must translate into real lifeLearning is only valuable if it can be applied. Home adaptations, routines and environment are critical bridges between theory and practice.2. Home adaptations are central, not secondaryFrom flooring and rest areas to feeding strategies and daily structure, environmental changes are essential for managing pain effectively.3. Interdisciplinary collaboration is non-negotiableVeterinary teams, therapists and caregivers must work together. Different perspectives create better outcomes.4. Depth matters as much as breadthBroad awareness is important, but true impact comes from deeper understanding and repeated exposure to key topics.5. Caregiver empowerment drives successEquipping owners with practical tools and confidence is key to long-term management and improved quality of life.Event DetailsEvent: Chronic Pain Symposium by Canine Arthritis ManagementDates: 24–26 April 2026 and it‘s online so you can participate from all over the world.StructureFridayBite-sized interdisciplinary sessions from multiple professionalsSaturdayDual streams • Veterinary stream • Allied professional streamSundayDeep dives into key topics including • Pain and behaviour • Lumbosacral pain • Frailty and ageingPlus additional panel discussions on • Interdisciplinary teamwork • Rehab modalities and evidence • Quality of life and end-of-life decisionsMasterclasses (post-event) • Psychopharmacology with Katrin Jan • Intra-articular therapies with Joao Alves • Feline chronic pain with Sarah CaneyRelevant linksTickets & infohttps://caninearthritis.co.ukCAM Member Zonehttps://caninearthritis.co.uk/memberzoneCAM Online Shophttps://www.camonlineshop.comHolly’s Army (community)https://www.facebook.com/groups/hollysarmy
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