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Multimodal Management of Canine Osteoarthritis
by Steven Fox and Darryl Millis
Pages: 90
Publisher: --
Edition: 1st., 2010
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1840761290
Description
Multimodal Management of Canine Osteoarthritis takes an evidence-based approach to the canine patient with osteoarthritis, pursuing the objective of the best available medicine by a variety of means—multiple drugs, agents, adjuncts and delivery methods. Appreciating that surgical intervention may initially be required, particularly for stabilizing a joint, the major focus in this work is the conservative management of osteoarthritis. A clear and visual approach is taken with the overlapping of two three-pointed triangles of management: medical and non-medical. Medical management includes NSAIDs, chondroprotectant and adjunct; while the non-medical management includes weight control/exercise, EPA-rich diet and physical rehabilitation. Each of these approaches has been independently shown to be effective, and while there are no published works on their collective synergism, the multimodal concept is intuitive.
Contents
1.Pain and Lameness, diagnosis of osteoarthritis, the orthopedic examination, diagnostic imaging, musculoskeletal disorders
2.Osteoarthritits: the Disease, prevalance in dogs & cats, joint structures & inflammation, the pain pathway, morphological changes with OA
3.Multimodal Management for Canine Osteoarthritis, quality of evidence, medical management, non-medical management, surgical intervention
4.Physical Rehabilitation in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis, environmental modification, pain pathophysiology related to physical rehabilitation, cryotherapy, thermotherapy, selection of physical rehabilitation exercises, other therapies: TENS, acupuncture, lasers, shock waves, magnets, stem cells.
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by Steven Fox and Darryl Millis
Pages: 90
Publisher: --
Edition: 1st., 2010
Language: English
ISBN: 978-1840761290
Description
Multimodal Management of Canine Osteoarthritis takes an evidence-based approach to the canine patient with osteoarthritis, pursuing the objective of the best available medicine by a variety of means—multiple drugs, agents, adjuncts and delivery methods. Appreciating that surgical intervention may initially be required, particularly for stabilizing a joint, the major focus in this work is the conservative management of osteoarthritis. A clear and visual approach is taken with the overlapping of two three-pointed triangles of management: medical and non-medical. Medical management includes NSAIDs, chondroprotectant and adjunct; while the non-medical management includes weight control/exercise, EPA-rich diet and physical rehabilitation. Each of these approaches has been independently shown to be effective, and while there are no published works on their collective synergism, the multimodal concept is intuitive.
Contents
1.Pain and Lameness, diagnosis of osteoarthritis, the orthopedic examination, diagnostic imaging, musculoskeletal disorders
2.Osteoarthritits: the Disease, prevalance in dogs & cats, joint structures & inflammation, the pain pathway, morphological changes with OA
3.Multimodal Management for Canine Osteoarthritis, quality of evidence, medical management, non-medical management, surgical intervention
4.Physical Rehabilitation in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis, environmental modification, pain pathophysiology related to physical rehabilitation, cryotherapy, thermotherapy, selection of physical rehabilitation exercises, other therapies: TENS, acupuncture, lasers, shock waves, magnets, stem cells.
References
Index
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