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Handbook of Canine Exercise Therapy

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Wiley-Blackwell

EditorJennifer A. Repac / Leilani X. Alvarez / Kara L. Amstutz

価格:17,710円 (本体 16,100円+税) 送料サービス

・Release: 2026

・ISBN: 9781394171972

・624 Pages

・Trim Size: 215.9 X 35.6 X 274.3 ・Paperback

Description

A step-by-step guide to developing and implementing exercise treatment plans for dogs from a team of board-certified veterinary sports medicine and rehabilitation specialists

Handbook of Canine Exercise Therapy is a comprehensive and practical guide to developing exercise treatment plans for canine patients. It provides up-to-date and relevant information to create and implement effective exercise plans, along with specific recommendations for common types of patients.

The book offers well-organized and easily accessible guidance, with illustrative images and video links demonstrating exercises and manual therapy techniques. Handbook of Canine Exercise Therapy provides evidence-based instructions for veterinary practitioners at all experience levels.

Readers will also find:

  • A thorough introduction to creating a rehabilitation-specific assessment and patient problem list
  • Quick-reference summaries of common rehabilitation conditions, presented in a streamlined format outlining key exam findings, etiology, and treatment strategies
  • Comprehensive ways to track patient progress, including limb circumference, gait analysis, goniometry, weight, pain scale, and functional outcomes
  • Practical discussions of refractory cases and factors that can hinder patient progress
  • An appendix containing charts of all included exercises, including their specific benefits, and example client handouts

Designed for small animal general practitioners and rehabilitation and sports medicine specialists, Handbook of Canine Exercise Therapy also benefits veterinary students, interns, and residents with an interest in exercise therapy.

Table of Contents

  • Contributors xi
  • Preface xiii
  • Acknowledgments xv
  • About the Companion Website xvii
  • 1 Introduction 1
  • 1.1 What Is Canine Exercise Therapy? 2
    Leilani X. Alvarez
  • 1.2 The History of Rehabilitation 4
    Wendy Davies and Jennifer A. Repac
  • 1.3 Veterinary Rehabilitation Training 6
    Wendy Davies and Jennifer Repac
  • Part I Patient Assessment 9
  • 2 Rehabilitation Examination 11
  • 2.1 History 12
    Jennifer A. Repac
  • 2.2 Patient Evaluation 14
    Kara L. Amstutz
  • 2.3 Myofascial Examination 24
    Rick Wall
  • 2.4 Pain Assessment 29
    Patrice M. Mich
  • 3 Outcome Measures 35
    Christina Montalbano and Erin Miscioscia
  • 3.1 Gait and Stance Analysis 37
    Christina Montalbano and Erin Miscioscia
  • 3.2 Passive Outcome Measures 44
    Erin Miscioscia and Christina Montalbano
  • 3.3 Functional Outcome Measures 57
    Jennifer A. Repac and Leilani X. Alvarez
  • 4 Clinical Reasoning 65
    Jennifer A. Repac and Leilani X. Alvarez
  • 5 Reassessment 71
    Jennifer A. Repac
  • Part II Plan Implementation 75
  • 6 Exercise Selection and Progression 77
    Leilani X. Alvarez
  • 7 Environmental Modifications 87
    Gabriella Varcoe
  • 8 Operant Conditioning in Veterinary Rehabilitation 97
    Christina Montalbano
  • 9 Assistive Devices 105
    Jennifer A. Repac
  • 10 Workplace Ergonomics 115
    Kelley Zupanek
  • Part III Rehabilitation Conditions 127
    Jennifer A. Repac
  • 11 Orthopedic Conditions of the Forelimb 129
  • 11.1 Carpus 130
    Janice Huntingford
  • 11.2 Elbow 149
    Janice Huntingford
  • 11.3 Shoulder 173
    Amber Ihrke
  • 12 Orthopedic Conditions of the Hindlimb 199
  • 12.1 Tarsus 200
    Jennifer A. Repac
  • 12.2 Stifle 220
    Carmella C. Nugent Britt, Jennifer A. Repac, and Leilani X. Alvarez
  • 12.3 Hip and Pelvic Region 272
    Samantha Wong and Leilani X. Alvarez
  • 13 Orthopedic Conditions of the Digits 311
    Amber Ihrke
  • 14 Neurological Conditions 327
    Jennifer A. Repac, Patrick Roynard, and Kara L. Amstutz
  • Part IV Patient-Specific
  • Strategies 375
  • 15 The Osteoarthritic Patient 377
    Kristin Kirkby Shaw
  • 16 The Geriatric Dog 389
    Leilani X. Alvarez and Mary Gardner
  • 17 The Canine Athlete 399
    Alice Baker Meuten
  • 18 The Working Canine Athlete 431
    Cynthia M. Otto, Alice Baker Meuten, Meghan T. Ramos, and Gretchen Powers
  • 19 The Developing Dog 453
    Alice Baker Meuten
  • 20 The Veterinary Orthotic and Prosthetic Patient 477
    Patrice M. Mich
  • 21 The Critical Patient 503
    Joel Weltman and Leilani X. Alvarez
  • 22 The Overweight Patient 515
    Joseph Wakshlag and Angela Struble
  • Part V Appendix 527
  • Appendix 1 Muscles of the Neck and Thoracic Limb 529
  • Appendix 2 Exercises 537
    Ronald B. Koh, Jennifer A. Repac, Leilani X. Alvarez, and Kara L. Amstutz
  • Appendix 3 Manual Therapies 553
    Jennifer A. Repac
  • Appendix 4 Passive Therapies 557
    Leilani X. Alvarez and Jennifer A. Repac
  • Appendix 5 Neurological Techniques 559
    Kara L. Amstutz
  • Appendix 6 Client Handouts 561
  • Appendix 7 Example Exam Forms 573
  • Index