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Workshop capacity is limited to 21 participants.
100 Eureka Drive
Pacifica CA 94044
(415) 967-3861
www.awelladjustedpet.com
This half-day laboratory will begin with a lecture overview of products and technologies currently available for intra-articular treatment of canine osteoarthritis.
The specific products and technologies discussed include regenerative therapies (platelet-rich plasma and stem cell therapy). The specific anatomical injection site landmarks will also be discussed and demonstrated (shoulder, elbow, carpus, hip, stifle, and hock) so you know how to palpate and localize the injection sites.
Attendees will then practice, “hands-on” to perform IA injections into the shoulder, elbow, carpus, hip, stifle and hock.
PRP preparation and processing will be demonstrated.
BMAC collection will be demonstrated and then practiced.
Dr. Sherman Canapp is an internationally recognized pioneer in canine sports medicine, minimally invasive arthroscopy and orthopedic surgery, and regenerative orthopedic care.
He is double-boarded – a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and Charter Diplomate and Past President of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation.
Dr. Canapp is a frequently invited lecturer and workshop leader at major conferences, including the ACVS Surgery Summit, VMX (NAVC), Western Veterinary Conference (WVC), ESVOT (Europe), BVOA (UK) and he has been an invited lecturer and workshop leader in sports medicine and orthopedics in Sydney, Australia, and Tokyo, Japan.
Dr. Canapp has authored over 50 peer-reviewed publications on canine orthopedic surgery, sports medicine, rehabilitation, regenerative medicine, and minimally invasive diagnostics and treatment.
He practices at The Sams Clinic, Mill Valley, CA and at Hart For Animals in MD.
At the Sams Clinic, Dr. Canapp uses an objective gait analysis system to help detect early subtle lameness. It objectively measures stride, step length, weight distribution, and movement symmetry to help identify early soft tissue and osteoarthritis injuries, establish baseline performance metrics, monitor recovery, and track treatment and rehabilitation progress over time.
He is widely known for getting owners answers for complex and difficult to diagnose orthopedic, OA, and soft tissue conditions and is particularly recognized for diagnosing and arthroscopically treating forelimb injuries, especially of the canine elbow and shoulder.
One unique example where he uses diagnostic arthroscopy is to detect and distinguish early partial CCL injuries which he can then treat using regenerative medicine.
Dr. Canapp developed and clinically validated veterinary technologies across orthobiologics – Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) and Bone Marrow Aspirate Concentrate (BMAC). His work includes canine-specific orthobiologic platforms, needle-scope and arthroscopic systems, and the design of the Everost LibertyLock TPLO plate.
Dr. Canapp founded Veterinary Orthopedic & Sports Medicine Group (VOSM), one of the first specialty veterinary practices in the United States dedicated exclusively to canine sports medicine, rehabilitation, orthopedic surgery, and regenerative medicine.
He served as founding National Director for Sports Medicine, Rehabilitation, and Regenerative Medicine for Thrive Pet Healthcare, a national network of more than 350 veterinary hospitals. He serves on the Board of Trustees for Johns Hopkins Medicine’s, Howard County General Hospital.
Dr. Ilana Strubel, DVM, founded A Well Adjusted Pet, an integrative veterinary practice focused on treating the whole patient through rehabilitation, pain management, mobility care, behavior, and wellness-focused medicine. She earned her Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from the University of Illinois and has been practicing small animal veterinary medicine since 1995 with a special interest in integrative medicine, behavior, pain management, and mobility issues.
Dr. Strubel completed the Donald G. Low-CVMA Practitioner Fellowship with the UC Davis Veterinary Teaching Hospital Behavior Service and later pursued advanced training in Veterinary Spinal Manipulation Therapy (VSMT/chiropractic), functional neurology, animal acupressure, canine rehabilitation, sports medicine and conditioning, geriatric rehabilitation, nutrition, orthotics and prosthetics, and veterinary acupuncture. She is a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist (CCRT), Certified Veterinary Acupuncture Therapist (CVAT), and certified member of the College of Animal Chiropractors.
She is a member of the American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior, Association of Animal Rehabilitation Veterinarians, and American Academy of Veterinary Acupuncture. Dr. Strubel has received numerous honors from Bay Woof, including “Best Veterinarian,” “Best Canine Chiropractor,” “Best Mobile Veterinarian Practice,” and “Best Alternative Medicine Provider.”
In addition to her clinical work, Dr. Strubel is deeply involved in community service and animal welfare. She founded Veterinary Street Outreach Services (VET SOS), providing free veterinary care to pets of San Francisco’s homeless community, and received a Jefferson Award for her work. She has also supported organizations including Muttville Senior Dog Rescue, where she volunteers caring for senior dogs with pain and mobility challenges.
Dr. Dana Whitlock has a 25-year long background in veterinary sports medicine. She joined the Sams Clinic in 2016.
Her areas of expertise include canine biomechanics, being a fellow of the Canine Gait Lab at the Univ. of TN, acupuncture, interarticular injections for treating osteoarthritis and soft tissue injuries, as well as musculoskeletal (MSK) ultrasound diagnostics for companion and performance dogs.
Her areas of expertise include advancing the use of MSK ultrasound as a precise, minimally invasive tool for diagnosing orthopedic and soft tissue injuries, as well as guiding regenerative therapies.
Her expertise in diagnostic imaging and diagnostic MSK ultrasound-guided delivers solutions to precisely pinpoint the specific nature of the soft tissue injury so that it can be treated to restore mobility, and optimize recovery.
We are pleased to announce the 2026 schedule for SFVMA’s upcoming In-Person CE Meetings — which will be held at McCormick & Kulettos in the beautiful Ghiradelli Square — on the following dates (always on a Thursday):
“Nutrition Modulation of the GI Microbiome”
Sponsored by Hill’s Pet Nutrition
Speaker: Dr. Lindsay Huie
“Canine Forelimb Soft Tissue Injuries and Osteoarthritis — What Can You Do In Your Practice?”
Speaker: Dr. Sherman Canapp
“Novel Joint Replacement Surgery and the Importance of Post-Surgical Rehabilitation for Best Outcome”
Sponsored by Omega Veterinary Group
Speakers: Dr. Stephen Jones & Dr. Ilana Strubel
“Psychopharmacology for General Practitioners”
Speaker: Dr. Kevin Pflaum
Dear Colleagues,
Happy New Year. I hope 2026 is off to a positive start for you and your teams.
I’m excited to welcome you to our first San Francisco Veterinary Medical Association meeting of the year and to a timely topic: Nutritional Modulation of the GI Microbiome. What was once an emerging area of research has quickly become central to how we approach gastrointestinal health in veterinary medicine.
In both general practice and emergency settings, GI disease remains one of the most common challenges we manage. As our understanding of the microbiome evolves, so does our ability to use nutrition not simply as supportive care, but as a meaningful therapeutic tool. Thoughtful dietary modulation can influence inflammation, immune response, and long-term gut health, making this topic highly relevant to everyday clinical practice.
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