Front Matter
Chapter 9 Aquatic Therapy 209 Introduction Benefits Today, therapists, sports coaches and trainers understand the many benefits ...
210 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation abduction and rotation. The underwater tread- mill is preferable to swimming durin ...
Chapter 9 Aquatic Therapy 211 disadvantageous for patients that are anxious, thrashing, or deconditioned. Swimming or UWTM sessi ...
212 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation dogs benefit with improved muscle tone and better endurance. The following is a li ...
Chapter 9 Aquatic Therapy 213 Program progression Preoperative planning Preoperative swimming allows the patient to become famil ...
214 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation strength training. Throwing a ball off a backdrop encourages treading water, and i ...
Chapter 9 Aquatic Therapy 215 Assessment of progress Frequent review with the client identifies pro- gress throughout the phases ...
216 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation balance equipment, as it can be used sooner in therapy and, should the patient fal ...
Chapter 9 Aquatic Therapy 217 to breathe more easily while swimming with the object in the mouth. Patients that readily destroy ...
218 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Patients with fecal incontinence may defecate in the pool. Anxiety contributes to ...
Chapter 9 Aquatic Therapy 219 Pool versus underwater treadmill (UWTM) There are advantages for both the UWTM and swimming as aqu ...
220 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation the effort required, and unlike swimming, the UWTM gives the handler rapid control ...
Chapter 9 Aquatic Therapy 221 Patients with minimal to moderate degenera- tive joint disease (DJD) are worked with the water mid ...
222 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation splash the water gently. Retrievers will often be less anxious if they are given a ...
Chapter 9 Aquatic Therapy 223 central pad. If the patient grows accustomed to the band, a new configuration is used. Harnesses A ...
224 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Assistive techniques Patterning Patients with neurological disease who have diffic ...
Chapter 9 Aquatic Therapy 225 Massage The authors recommend completing the UWTM workout with a 2‐ to 5‐minute vigorous massage, ...
226 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Lavoie, J. M. & Montpetit, R. R. 1986. Applied physi- ology of swimming. Sport ...
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228 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Benefits of conditioning There are two broad categories for the benefits of condit ...
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