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Tena Louise Ursini, DVM, PhD, DACVSMR, CERP

Clinical Assistant Professor | Large Animal

Specialization: Large Animal Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation

Overview

Dr. Tena Ursini grew up on a family-owned dairy farm before attending Michigan State University for her undergraduate and veterinary degrees. She performed two rotating internships at ESMS in Weatherford, Texas, and Rood and Riddle, in Lexington, Kentucky. She then performed a residency at the University of Tennessee in Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. She became board certified in the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation and remained as faculty at UT while earning her PhD. Her clinical interests include rehabilitation, and managing musculoskeletal conditions in all large animal species. Her research interests involve spinal biomechanics as well as validating rehabilitation treatment protocols.

Research Focus

Equine biomechanics, validation of rehabilitation techniques

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222 Veterinary Medical Center
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4500
Education and Training
  • Doctorate, Comparative and Experimental Medicine, University of Tennessee, 2021
  • DVM, Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, 2013

Tena Louise Ursini, DVM, PhD, DACVSMR, CERP

Clinical Assistant Professor | Large Animal
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222 Veterinary Medical Center
2407 River Drive
Knoxville, TN 37996-4500
Education and Training
  • Doctorate, Comparative and Experimental Medicine, University of Tennessee, 2021
  • DVM, Veterinary Medicine, Michigan State University, 2013
Overview

Dr. Tena Ursini grew up on a family-owned dairy farm before attending Michigan State University for her undergraduate and veterinary degrees. She performed two rotating internships at ESMS in Weatherford, Texas, and Rood and Riddle, in Lexington, Kentucky. She then performed a residency at the University of Tennessee in Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. She became board certified in the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation and remained as faculty at UT while earning her PhD. Her clinical interests include rehabilitation, and managing musculoskeletal conditions in all large animal species. Her research interests involve spinal biomechanics as well as validating rehabilitation treatment protocols.

Research Focus

Equine biomechanics, validation of rehabilitation techniques