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Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract ; 35(6): 1335-55, viii, 2005 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16260316

ABSTRACT

Many new modalities have been introduced in human and veterinary physical rehabilitation. In many instances, there is sound theory of how they may impact the physiology of various cells, tissues, or organs. This article reviews some of the modalities that have been introduced recently in human and veterinary rehabilitation. Topics include low-level laser, phototherapy, and extracorporeal shock wave treatment.


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Animals, Domestic , Physical Therapy Modalities/veterinary , Veterinary Medicine/methods , Animals , Lithotripsy/methods , Lithotripsy/veterinary , Low-Level Light Therapy/methods , Low-Level Light Therapy/veterinary , Phototherapy/methods , Phototherapy/veterinary , Physical Therapy Modalities/trends , Veterinary Medicine/trends
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Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract ; 35(6): 1441-51, ix, 2005 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16260321

ABSTRACT

Deciding on which supportive device, orthotic, or prosthetic is best suited for a given patient is a complex process involving many different factors. The ability to manage biomechanical abnormalities successfully may be enhanced by an understanding of the properties of the various materials that comprise these devices, their effect on functional performance, and other associated patient factors. Veterinary health care providers are faced with the challenge of effectively addressing the physiologic and fiscal needs of the patient in a rapidly changing patient care environment.


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Animals, Domestic , Physical Therapy Modalities/veterinary , Veterinary Medicine/methods , Amputation, Surgical/rehabilitation , Amputation, Surgical/veterinary , Animals , Artificial Limbs/veterinary , Orthotic Devices/veterinary , Prosthesis Design/veterinary , Self-Help Devices/veterinary
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Vet Clin North Am Small Anim Pract ; 35(6): 1473-84, x, 2005 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16260323

ABSTRACT

Setting up rehabilitation services presents several challenges to the veterinary practitioner. Members of the rehabilitation team need to have a solid knowledge base of acute and chronic orthopedic and neurologic disorders and a knowledge of rehabilitation principles and applications. The working environment has to be adapted to patients with limited mobility, specific equipment and supplies are to be used, and a fee structure should be implemented. This article reviews these logistic aspects of companion animal rehabilitation.


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Animals, Domestic , Physical Therapy Modalities/veterinary , Rehabilitation , Veterinary Medicine/instrumentation , Veterinary Medicine/methods , Animals , Patient Care Planning , Patient Care Team , Physical Therapy Modalities/instrumentation , Physical Therapy Modalities/standards , Rehabilitation/instrumentation , Rehabilitation/methods , Rehabilitation/organization & administration , Treatment Outcome , Veterinary Medicine/organization & administration , Veterinary Medicine/standards
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