Information from research with animal models of immobilization and early motion following joint surgery drove human orthopedic surgeons to require physical therapy in their patients. This provided the basis for the physical therapy profession to be formed several decades ago. The same benefits of motion following joint surgery have not yet been explored in veterinary patients, as the first juvenile steps toward postoperative treatment have only been undertaken in the past few years. Few peer-reviewed manuscripts on rehabilitation in animals exist, and recommendations for the design and implementation of rehabilitation programs are nonexistent. This manuscript should serve as one of the first examples of how to establish a rehabilitation pro...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT This retrospective study aimed to demonstrate the physiotherapeutic modalities us...
Hydrotherapy involving therapeutic exercise in the form of swimming or walking in water (in contrast...
Objective-To determine effects of early intensive postoperative physiotherapy on limb function in do...
Introduction and aim of the study. Osteoarthritis is the most common orthopedic disorder found in bo...
of physiotherapeutic intervention for dogs with stifle problems already exist [3,4,6]. However, the ...
Terms physiotherapy, rehabilitation and reconditioning mean generally a otal care of the musculoske...
Metacarpal fractures in canine forelimbs generally occur as a consequence of trauma. Conservative or...
Cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) rupture is one of the most common orthopaedic conditions in veterin...
Physiotherapy is well utilised and evidenced in human practice. However, the use of physiotherapy in...
Developments in biomedical science continue to transform our understanding of concepts such as healt...
The purposes of the dissertation were: 1) to describe three-dimensional (3D) motion of the canine pe...
SummaryObjective and Design:transection of the anterior cruciate ligament 2 weeks after ipsilateral ...
Copyright © 2013 Erin N. Kishi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
OBJECTIVE: To report current recommendations made by veterinarians for rehabilitation after surgical...
Cranial cruciate ligament disease (CCLD) is one of the most frequent causes of hindlimb lameness in ...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT This retrospective study aimed to demonstrate the physiotherapeutic modalities us...
Hydrotherapy involving therapeutic exercise in the form of swimming or walking in water (in contrast...
Objective-To determine effects of early intensive postoperative physiotherapy on limb function in do...
Introduction and aim of the study. Osteoarthritis is the most common orthopedic disorder found in bo...
of physiotherapeutic intervention for dogs with stifle problems already exist [3,4,6]. However, the ...
Terms physiotherapy, rehabilitation and reconditioning mean generally a otal care of the musculoske...
Metacarpal fractures in canine forelimbs generally occur as a consequence of trauma. Conservative or...
Cranial cruciate ligament (CrCL) rupture is one of the most common orthopaedic conditions in veterin...
Physiotherapy is well utilised and evidenced in human practice. However, the use of physiotherapy in...
Developments in biomedical science continue to transform our understanding of concepts such as healt...
The purposes of the dissertation were: 1) to describe three-dimensional (3D) motion of the canine pe...
SummaryObjective and Design:transection of the anterior cruciate ligament 2 weeks after ipsilateral ...
Copyright © 2013 Erin N. Kishi et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative ...
OBJECTIVE: To report current recommendations made by veterinarians for rehabilitation after surgical...
Cranial cruciate ligament disease (CCLD) is one of the most frequent causes of hindlimb lameness in ...
<p></p><p>ABSTRACT This retrospective study aimed to demonstrate the physiotherapeutic modalities us...
Hydrotherapy involving therapeutic exercise in the form of swimming or walking in water (in contrast...
Objective-To determine effects of early intensive postoperative physiotherapy on limb function in do...