Front Matter
Chapter 5 Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation 109 conscious canine patient. Resisted ROM is motion performed independently thr ...
110 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation The axis is placed over the center of the joint, which changes depending upon the ...
Chapter 5 Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation 111 (A)(B) Figure 5.4 (A) Measuring carpal flexion. (B) Measuring carpal extensi ...
(A) (B) Figure 5.6 (A). Measuring stifle flexion. (B) Measuring stifle extension. (A) (B) Figure 5.7 (A) Measuring tarsal flexio ...
Chapter 5 Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation 113 Girth measurement Girth measurements are circumferential measurements taken ...
114 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Physiological considerations Regardless of professional background, the canine reh ...
Chapter 5 Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation 115 can greatly affect the healing time during the recovery and rehabilitation p ...
116 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation therapy, manual mechanical correction or facilitation of joint position, and neuro ...
Chapter 5 Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation 117 and precautions) and the patient’s prior level of function. Rehabilitation g ...
118 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation The specific interventions used in rehabilitation treatment may include manual the ...
Chapter 5 Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation 119 References Benson, C., Lakey, S., Smith, M. & Hummel‐Berry, K. A compar ...
Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Second Edition. Edited by Chris Zink and Janet B. Van Dyke. © 2018 John Wiley & S ...
Chapter 6 Manual Therapy 121 Soft tissue mobilization Soft tissue mobilization (STM) or massage is the systematic application of ...
122 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation can be measured with a Gulick girthometer and documented in centimeters (Figure 6 ...
Chapter 6 Manual Therapy 123 restore circulation, inhibit the muscle, reduce muscular tension, and promote healing. Trigger poin ...
124 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation If a TrP is latent, it is nontender to palpation and may persist. The presence of ...
Chapter 6 Manual Therapy 125 be identified and addressed for long‐standing resolution of the problem. For example, upper trapezi ...
126 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation cross two or more joints. Therefore, an assess ment of passive joint ROM is disti ...
Chapter 6 Manual Therapy 127 tissue technique such as ischemic compression. Table 6.3 shows a list of end‐feels with their asso ...
128 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation the elbow. Therefore, moving the shoulder into flexion and the elbow into extensio ...
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