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Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy
(Englisch)
Millis, Darryl & Levine, David

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Provides an understanding of physical therapy techniques and intervention for dogs suffering from debilitating conditions. This book highlights key concepts and procedures, and case studies and specific therapies that can be used as guidelines for the management of clinical patients.

Bridging the gap between human physical therapy and veterinary medicine, Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy, 2nd Edition provides vets, veterinary students, and human physical therapists with traditional and alternative physical therapy methods to effectively evaluate and treat dogs with various debilitating conditions. Coverage includes treatment protocols for many types of cutaneous, neurologic, and musculoskeletal injuries to facilitate a faster and more complete recovery.

"Overall, this book is an extensive text for anyone interested in pursuing canine rehabilitation and physical therapy" Reviewed by: Helen Davies, University of Melbourne on behalf of Australian Veterinary Journal, March 2015

  • Invaluable protocols for conservative and postoperative treatment ensure the successful healing of dogs and their return to full mobility.
  • Printable medical record forms on the companion website, including client information worksheets, referral forms, orthopedic evaluation forms, and more, can be customized for your veterinary practice.
  • Six completely updated chapters on exercising dogs define the basic principles of aquatic and land-based exercise and how they may be applied to dogs, as well as how physical therapy professionals can adapt common "human" exercises to dogs.
  • Numerous chapters on therapeutic modalities, including therapeutic lasers, illustrate how physical therapy professionals can adapt common "human" modalities to dogs.
  • Physical examination chapters offer comprehensive information on orthopedics, neurology, and rehabilitation.
  • New chapters keep you up to date with coverage of joint mobilization, rehabilitation of the athletic patient, biomechanics of rehabilitation, and physical therapy for wound care.
  • A companion website includes 40 narrated video clips of various modalities and exercises used to correct problems with lameness, hip disorders, and gait analysis, plus downloadable and printable orthopedic, neurologic, and physical rehabilitation forms, in addition to a client information worksheet, referral form and letter, and a daily flowsheet form.

Section I: Introduction to Physical Rehabilitation

  1. History of Canine Physical Rehabilitation
  2. Regulatory and Practice Issues for the Veterinary and Physical Therapy Professions
  3. Conceptual Overview of Physical Therapy, Veterinary Medicine, and Canine Rehabilitation
  4. Section II: Basic Science of Veterinary Rehabilitation

  5. Canine Behavior
  6. Canine Anatomy
  7. Tissue Healing: Tendons, Ligaments, Bone, Muscles, and Cartilage
  8. Responses of Musculoskeletal Tissues to Disuse and Remobilization
  9. Exercise Physiology
  10. Exercise Physiology of the Canine Athlete - NEW!
  11. Section III: Patient Assessment and Management

  12. Orthopedic and Neurologic Examination
  13. Canine Locomotion Analysis
  14. The Physical Rehabilitation Evaluation - NEW!
  15. Assessing and Measuring Outcomes
  16. Rehabilitating the Painful Patient: Pain Management in Physical Rehabilitation - NEW!
  17. The Role of Chondroprotectants, Nutraceuticals, and Nutrition in Rehabilitation Nursing Care of the Rehabilitation Patient - NEW!
  18. Nursing Care of the Rehabilitation Patient - NEW!
  19. Devices for Ambulation Assistance in Companion Animals - NEW!
  20. Section IV: Therapeutic Modalities

  21. Superficial Thermal Modalities
  22. Therapeutic Ultrasound
  23. Electrical Stimulation - NEW!
  24. Therapeutic Lasers in Canine Rehabilitation - NEW!
  25. Applications of Extracorporeal Shock Wave in Small Animal Practice - NEW!
  26. Other Modalities in Veterinary Rehabilitation - NEW!
  27. Section V: Therapeutic Exercise and Manual Therapy

  28. Biomechanics of Physical Rehabilitation and Kinematics of Exercise - NEW!
  29. Range-of-Motion and Stretching Exercises
  30. Joint Mobilization - NEW!
  31. Massage
  32. Exercises for Proprioception, Balance, and Joint Position Awareness
  33. Therapeutic Exercises: Early Limb Use Exercises
  34. Therapeutic Exercises: Joint Motion, Strengthening, Endurance and Speed Exercises
  35. Aquatic Therapy
  36. Section VI: Physical Therapy for Specific Diagnoses

  37. Common Orthopedic Conditions and Their Physical Rehabilitation
  38. Common Conditions and Physical Rehabilitation of the Athletic Patient - NEW!
  39. Neurologic Conditions and Physical Rehabilitation of the Neurologic Patient
  40. Physical Rehabilitation for Geriatric and Arthritic Patients
  41. Physical Therapy for Wound Care - NEW!
  42. Physical Rehabilitation for the Critically Injured Veterinary Patient
  43. Development of a Rehabilitation Facility for Small Animals and Business Considerations

Appendix 1: Protocol Development and Protocols

Appendix 2: Manufacturers of Supplies and Equipment - NEW!

Glossary

Index


"Overall, this book is an extensive text for anyone interested in pursuing canine rehabilitation and physical therapy or for those intending to refer dogs to such practitioners." Reviewed by: Helen Davies, University of Melbourne on behalf of Australian Veterinary Journal, March 2015


Dr. Millis received his BS and DVM from Cornell University, MS from the University of Florida, and completed an internship and surgery residency at Michigan State University. He is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, a founding charter Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, and is Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, where he served as chief of surgery. Dr. Millis is currently the Director of the CARES Center for Veterinary Sports Medicine and is a co-editor of the Textbook of Small Animal Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation;_Essential Facts of Physiotherapy in Dogs and Cats; Small Animal Physical Rehabilitation: Veterinary Clinics of North America-Small Animal Practice; and Multimodal Management of Canine Osteoarthritis. He is a primary faculty member of the University of Tennessee Certificate Program in Canine Rehabilitation, which received the Outstanding Non-Credit Program Award from the Association for Continuing Higher Education. This course is now taught in five continents: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. He is also the Past President of the International Association of Veterinary Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy. His primary areas of research interests include osteoarthritis, physical rehabilitation, and modulation of fracture healing with growth factors. Dr. Millis has delivered over 900 presentations at state, national and international meetings, and has authored over 45 publications, 50 textbook chapters, and 100 abstracts/proceedings

Über den Autor

Dr. Millis received his BS and DVM from Cornell University, MS from the University of Florida, and completed an internship and surgery residency at Michigan State University. He is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons, a founding charter Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, and is Professor of Orthopedic Surgery at the University of Tennessee College of Veterinary Medicine, where he served as chief of surgery. Dr. Millis is currently the Director of the CARES Center for Veterinary Sports Medicine and is a co-editor of the Textbook of Small Animal Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation;_Essential Facts of Physiotherapy in Dogs and Cats; Small Animal Physical Rehabilitation: Veterinary Clinics of North America-Small Animal Practice; and Multimodal Management of Canine Osteoarthritis. He is a primary faculty member of the University of Tennessee Certificate Program in Canine Rehabilitation, which received the Outstanding Non-Credit Program Award from the Association for Continuing Higher Education. This course is now taught in five continents: North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Africa. He is also the Past President of the International Association of Veterinary Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy. His primary areas of research interests include osteoarthritis, physical rehabilitation, and modulation of fracture healing with growth factors. Dr. Millis has delivered over 900 presentations at state, national and international meetings, and has authored over 45 publications, 50 textbook chapters, and 100 abstracts/proceedings


Inhaltsverzeichnis



Section I: Introduction to Physical Rehabilitation

  1. History of Canine Physical Rehabilitation
  2. Regulatory and Practice Issues for the Veterinary and Physical Therapy Professions
  3. Conceptual Overview of Physical Therapy, Veterinary Medicine, and Canine Rehabilitation
  4. Section II: Basic Science of Veterinary Rehabilitation

  5. Canine Behavior
  6. Canine Anatomy
  7. Tissue Healing: Tendons, Ligaments, Bone, Muscles, and Cartilage
  8. Responses of Musculoskeletal Tissues to Disuse and Remobilization
  9. Exercise Physiology
  10. Exercise Physiology of the Canine Athlete - NEW!
  11. Section III: Patient Assessment and Management

  12. Orthopedic and Neurologic Examination
  13. Canine Locomotion Analysis
  14. The Physical Rehabilitation Evaluation - NEW!
  15. Assessing and Measuring Outcomes
  16. Rehabilitating the Painful Patient: Pain Management in Physical Rehabilitation - NEW!
  17. The Role of Chondroprotectants, Nutraceuticals, and Nutrition in Rehabilitation Nursing Care of the Rehabilitation Patient - NEW!
  18. Nursing Care of the Rehabilitation Patient - NEW!
  19. Devices for Ambulation Assistance in Companion Animals - NEW!
  20. Section IV: Therapeutic Modalities

  21. Superficial Thermal Modalities
  22. Therapeutic Ultrasound
  23. Electrical Stimulation - NEW!
  24. Therapeutic Lasers in Canine Rehabilitation - NEW!
  25. Applications of Extracorporeal Shock Wave in Small Animal Practice - NEW!
  26. Other Modalities in Veterinary Rehabilitation - NEW!
  27. Section V: Therapeutic Exercise and Manual Therapy

  28. Biomechanics of Physical Rehabilitation and Kinematics of Exercise - NEW!
  29. Range-of-Motion and Stretching Exercises
  30. Joint Mobilization - NEW!
  31. Massage
  32. Exercises for Proprioception, Balance, and Joint Position Awareness
  33. Therapeutic Exercises: Early Limb Use Exercises
  34. Therapeutic Exercises: Joint Motion, Strengthening, Endurance and Speed Exercises
  35. Aquatic Therapy
  36. Section VI: Physical Therapy for Specific Diagnoses

  37. Common Orthopedic Conditions and Their Physical Rehabilitation
  38. Common Conditions and Physical Rehabilitation of the Athletic Patient - NEW!
  39. Neurologic Conditions and Physical Rehabilitation of the Neurologic Patient
  40. Physical Rehabilitation for Geriatric and Arthritic Patients
  41. Physical Therapy for Wound Care - NEW!
  42. Physical Rehabilitation for the Critically Injured Veterinary Patient
  43. Development of a Rehabilitation Facility for Small Animals and Business Considerations

Appendix 1: Protocol Development and Protocols

Appendix 2: Manufacturers of Supplies and Equipment - NEW!

Glossary

Index  


Klappentext

The only book to cover physical therapy for dogs, Canine Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy, 2nd Edition provides an understanding of physical therapy techniques and intervention for dogs suffering from debilitating conditions. The book includes four new chapters, hundreds of illustrations that highlight key concepts and procedures, and case studies and specific therapies that can be used as guidelines for the management of clinical patients. Author Darryl Millis offers the perspective of a veterinarian skilled in orthopedics and orthopedic surgery, and co-author David Levine is a respected physical therapist with experience working with both dogs and human patients. By applying the principles of physical therapy described in this unique book, and by viewing therapy and exercise videos on a companion website, you can help dogs achieve a faster and more complete recovery



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