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  • ...81119380627.ch1 "What is a canine athlete?]." ''Canine sports medicine and rehabilitation'' (2018): 1-22.</ref> ...://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/epdf/10.1002/9781119380627. Introduction to Rehabilitation, Integrative Veterinary Medicine,] 10.1002/9781119823551.ch13, (103-112), (
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  • Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) is a therapeutic approach that incorporates speciall Animal Assisted Therapy is found to be beneficial in a wide range of physical and
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  • ...ref name=":1">Prydie D, Hewitt I editors.Practical Physiotherapy for Small Animal Practice. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015.</ref> ...ment Rupture in Dogs: Review on Biomechanics, Etiopathogenetic Factors and Rehabilitation.] Vet Sci. 2021 Sep 6;8(9):186. </ref> The caudal cruciate ligament in dogs
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  • ...ef name=":4">Prydie D, Hewitt I editors. Practical Physiotherapy for Small Animal Practice. Chichester: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd, 2015.</ref> The primary purpo ...cGowan CM, Goff L editors. Animal Physiotherapy: Assessment, Treatment and Rehabilitation of Animals. Wiley-Blackwell, 2016. p.1-2</ref>
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  • ...mportant to note that animal handling and restraint may cause stress to an animal. When working with horses, you should always use as little restraint as is * For rehabilitation exercises
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  • ...://physio-pedia.com/Hydrotherapy_in_ACL_rehabilitation Hydrotherapy in ACL rehabilitation] ** Animal-assisted physiotherapy
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  • ...sary to ensure that the animal physiotherapist can correctly identify each animal patient’s challenges/dysfunctions and, from there, develop an appropriate There are three key domains to consider when assessing an animal patient:<ref name=":0" />
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  • ...must, therefore, also be able to address ethical challenges that arise in animal practice. ...ical implications of relevant laws and to consider how these laws apply to animal physiotherapists:<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...sthetists as it influences so many aspects of their work during prosthetic rehabilitation. See also[[Biomechanics for Cerebral Palsy Orthotics]] * Rehabilitation specialists, practice biomechanics eg [[Clinical Biomechanics of Carpal Tun
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  • ...anised movement. Even after the spinal cord is disconnected from the brain animal studies have shown that appropriate stimulation of local spinal circuits el ...omaticity of walking: functional significance, mechanisms, measurement and rehabilitation strategies.] Frontiers in human neuroscience. 2015 May 5;9:246.Available:ht
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  • ...es some of the most common canine pelvic and hip conditions encountered in animal physiotherapy practice. While some conditions occur more frequently than ot At least 25 percent of all fractures seen in small animal patients are pelvic fractures.<ref name=":1">Van Der Walt, A. Managing Diso
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  • ...human physiotherapy with the use of modalities. When using modalities for animal physiotherapy the goals are: ...for canine rehabilitation and physical therapy. Veterinary Clinics: Small Animal Practice. 2015 Jan 1;45(1):1-27.</ref> All these modalities are used based
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  • *Biological (e.g. Disease Epidemics and Insect/Animal Plagues)<br> ...s spread across a large region, which can occur to the human population or animal population and may&nbsp;affect health and disrupt services leading to econo
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  • ...s the horse responds to and if the horse has been provided with sufficient rehabilitation Unlike in human physiotherapy, you cannot interview an equine patient, so the animal therapist often has to interview the wider team to find out all the relevan
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  • ...and Physiology of the Normal Vestibular System. In: Herdman S. Vestibular Rehabilitation, 3rd edition. Philadelphia: F.A Davis Company; 2007. p. 1-18.</ref> The com ...x|Source: Internet Archive Book Images, License: Public Domain<ref>[[:File:Animal biology.jpg]]</ref>|center]]
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  • ***Animal ***Animal Rehabilitation
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  • This page will discuss key considerations for the animal physiotherapist, including the importance of working closely with the multi ...s - particularly when attempting to determine what other interventions the animal has received.<ref name=":1" />
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  • ...to communicate does not negate the possibility that a human or a nonhuman animal experiences pain."<ref name=":2" /> ...Rehabilitation_of_Chronic_Pain_Part_1_Pediatric_Pain Best-evidence for the rehabilitation of chronic pain part 1]: Pediatric pain. Journal of clinical medicine. 2019
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  • ...imulation (tDCS)] into light, a technique originally applied to humans and animal models in the mid-20th century. Unlike TMS, which can produce a direct neur ...ttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35949977/ Non-invasive brain stimulation in rehabilitation.] Turk J Phys Med Rehabil. 2022 Mar 1;68(1):1-8.</ref>The direction of the
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  • ...y, equity and inclusion, and racial equity have garnered public attention. Rehabilitation professionals can play an important role within the health system in achiev ...of health, including the following:<ref name=":6">Lai D. Global Health for Rehabilitation Professionals Course. Plus, 2023.</ref><blockquote>“The enjoyment of the
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