Front Matter
Chapter 6 Manual Therapy 129 (Landrum et al., 2008). Some research suggests that a primary effect of joint mobilization is enhan ...
130 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation barrier (or restriction) is appreciated and no further translation is possible. Th ...
Chapter 6 Manual Therapy 131 move in the same cranial direction on the stabilized convex distal femur. Conversely, if a convex s ...
132 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Traction Traction is a sustained force that separates joint surfaces. It is perfor ...
Chapter 6 Manual Therapy 133 precursor to joint mobilization. Exercise is the most effective means of warming the tissues; howev ...
134 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Conclusion Our hands are our most important rehabilita tion tools. Using manual t ...
Chapter 6 Manual Therapy 135 Fritz, S. & Grosenbach, M. J. 2009. Mosby’s Essential Sciences for Therapeutic Massage. St Loui ...
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Chapter 7 Rehabilitation Physical Modalities 137 thereby maximizing the patient’s ability to par ticipate in and benefit from o ...
138 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation units post‐tibial plateau leveling osteotomy (TPLO) had decreased pain, swelling, ...
Chapter 7 Rehabilitation Physical Modalities 139 prior to trigger point pressure release techniques (see Chapter 6) as well. In ...
140 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Cold packs can also be made in the clinic or at the patient’s home with crushed ic ...
Chapter 7 Rehabilitation Physical Modalities 141 Precautions and contraindications Caution should be used when applying cold ove ...
142 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation through vasodilation (Nadler et al., 2004). This effect has been shown when treati ...
Chapter 7 Rehabilitation Physical Modalities 143 may be more effective than dry (Igaki et al., 2014) although the impact of the ...
144 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Therapeutic effects of TUS: thermal and nonthermal TUS can provide heating benefit ...
Chapter 7 Rehabilitation Physical Modalities 145 The mechanisms by which TUS reduces pain are likely similar to those of superfi ...
146 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Therapeutic effects on tissue flexibility and joint ROM TUS is often used to provi ...
Chapter 7 Rehabilitation Physical Modalities 147 sound energy to target tissues (Steiss & Adams, 1999) and should therefore ...
148 Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation Of note, when using TUS to promote flexibility, some debate exists regarding the b ...
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