Physical Rehabilitation for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses
| Physical Rehabilitation for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses |
| Autore | Goldberg Mary Ellen |
| Edizione | [2nd ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2024 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (563 pages) |
| Disciplina | 636.089/582 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | TomlinsonJulia E |
| Soggetto topico |
Veterinary physical therapy
Veterinary nursing |
| ISBN |
9781119892434
9781119892410 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication Page -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- About the Companion Website -- Chapter 1 Introduction to Physical Rehabilitation for Veterinary Technicians/Nurses -- What Is Rehabilitation? -- History of Human Physical Therapy -- International (Physiosite, 2015) -- United States of America (APTA, 2015 -- Moffat, 2003) -- History of Veterinary Physical Rehabilitation -- Specifics About Veterinary Physical Rehabilitation -- How Do Veterinary Technicians and Nurses Fit In? -- Where Can I Become a Certified Rehabilitation Veterinary Technician? -- What Is Involved in Becoming a CCRA, CCRVN, CCAT, CCRP, CVMRT or CERA, CERP? -- Practice Regulations for Veterinary Technicians -- Working in the Physical Rehabilitation Field -- Therapeutic Exercises -- Manual Techniques -- Physical Modalities -- Conditions That Can Benefit from Physical Rehabilitation -- Conclusion -- Resources -- References -- Chapter 2 Joining a Rehabilitation Team -- Introduction -- People Who Work in a Veterinary Rehabilitation Facility -- Team Members -- Adjunct Team Members -- Becoming a Rehabilitation Technician (Nurse) -- The Rehabilitation Patient -- Surgical Patients -- The Injured Non-surgical Patient -- Patients with Chronic Degenerative Disease -- Geriatric Patients -- The Canine Athlete/Working Dog -- Your Team Role as Rehabilitation Veterinary Technician -- Being a Patient Advocate -- Providing the Prescribed Therapies -- Client/Caregiver Education -- Nursing Care -- Working Under Supervision -- Working with a Diagnosis and Prescribed Therapies -- Approaching a Change in Patient Status -- Legal Issues -- Future Directions for the Rehabilitation Technician -- Cutting Edge of Rehabilitation Medicine -- Regenerative Therapies -- Nuclear Medicine -- Orthotics and Prosthetics -- Hospice.
Specific Organizations for Veterinarians and Veterinary Technicians -- Conclusions -- References -- Chapter 3 Physical Rehabilitation Pain Management and the Veterinary Technician -- Introduction -- Exercise and Rehabilitation Therapy -- Physical Rehabilitation Benefits -- Recognition and Assessment of Pain -- Categories of Pain -- Types of Pain -- Physiologic Signs of Pain -- Behavioral Keys to Look for with Pain -- Clinical Metrology Instruments -- Dog Specific CMIs -- Cat Specific CMIs -- How Can You Use Pain Scoring Effectively? -- To Summarize -- Rehabilitation as a Treatment of Pain -- Treatment of the Cause of Pain -- Treatment to Alter Pain Perception -- Canine Rehabilitation -- When Should Your Patient Be Assessed for Pain? -- Recognize the Link Between Pain and Weakness -- Environmental Modifications -- Painful Mobility Issues in Geriatrics -- Feline Physical Rehabilitation -- 10 Things to Know for Cat Pain and Physical Rehabilitation -- Equine Rehabilitation -- Pain Assessment for Horses -- Conclusion -- Resources -- References -- Chapter 4 Communicating the Treatment Plan -- Introduction -- Diagnosis and Progress Assessments -- Goals -- The Therapy Prescription -- Activity Restrictions -- Assistive Devices -- Keeping It Positive -- Prescriptions and Supplements -- Adverse Events and Setbacks -- Compliance -- Communication -- Telemedicine -- Discussing Finances -- Follow-up -- Special Considerations for Working Dogs -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 5 Manual Techniques in the Clinic -- Introduction -- Purpose -- Manual Examination, Evaluation, and Assessment -- Pathoanatomic and Functional Diagnosis -- Effects of the Application of Manual Techniques -- Precautions, Contraindications, and Red Flags -- Outcomes Measurement and Determining the Effectiveness of Manual Therapy -- Role of Palpation in Manual Therapy. Manual Technique Selection and Communication -- Preparation for the Application of Manual Techniques -- Manual Therapy Approaches and Manual Techniques -- Light Touch Manual Therapy (LTMT) -- Passive Range of Motion (PROM) -- Stretching -- Soft Tissue Mobilization (STM) -- Soft Tissue Mobilization: Massage -- Soft Tissue Mobilization: Manual Lymphatic Drainage (MLD) -- Soft Tissue Mobilization: MyofascialTechniques -- Soft Tissue Mobilization: Trigger Point Techniques -- Instrument-Assisted Techniques -- Peripheral Joint and Spinal Mobilization -- Peripheral Joint and Spinal Manipulation -- Neuromuscular Facilitation and Sensory Stimulation Approaches -- NeuroDynamics -- Osteopathy, Chiropractic, and Physical Therapy -- Client Instruction, Education, and Home Exercise Programs (HEP) -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 6 Home Exercises: Teaching the Client to be an Extension of You -- Introduction -- Assessing the Client -- Level of Commitment -- Physical Abilities -- Animal Handling Skills -- Client-Patient Bond -- Rehabilitation Goals -- Assessing the Patient -- Concurrent Medical Issues -- Motivation -- Training -- Goal of Exercise Program -- Assessing the Resources -- Environment -- Equipment -- Training the Client -- Initial Instruction of Exercises -- Education Regarding the Patient's Condition -- Follow-Up -- Home Exercises -- Thermotherapy -- Passive Range of Motion -- Stretching -- Massage -- Weight Shifting -- Assisted Walking -- Controlled Leash Walking -- Strength Exercises -- Sport Specific Exercises -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 7 Supporting the Client and Patient -- Introduction -- Training -- Certification in Rehabilitation -- Advanced Techniques -- Knowledge of Orthopedic and Neurologic Conditions -- Knowledge of Equipment and Modalities -- Knowledge of Medications, Supplements, and Other Products -- Patient Assessment. Body Condition Scoring -- Gaiting Evaluation -- Lameness Scales -- Pain Scales -- Quality of Life Scales -- Communication -- Team Communication -- Communication with Clients -- Technology for Client Communication -- Managing Expectations -- Setting Boundaries -- Well-Being and Workplace Wellness -- Key Definitions -- Assessment Tools -- Intervention and Well-being Initiatives -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 8 Nutritional Counseling -- Introduction -- Nutritional Assessment -- Obesity -- Causes of Obesity -- Health Risks Associated with Obesity -- Evaluating Weight and Nutrition -- Weight Management Program -- Osteoarthritis -- Weight Reduction -- Prevention -- Nutritional Management -- Nutrigenomics and Osteoarthritis -- Developmental Orthopedic Disease -- Patient Assessment -- Key Nutritional Factors -- Energy -- Protein -- Fat -- Calcium and Phosphorus -- Digestibility -- Carbohydrates -- Conclusion -- References -- Chapter 9 Motivating Your Patient -- Introduction: Why We Need to Motivate the Rehabilitation Patient -- Understanding Animal Psychology -- Classical Conditioning Versus Operant Conditioning -- Reinforcing Behaviors -- Real Life Example -- Emotional Response - Creating Associations with the Environment -- Understanding Body Language -- Building Motivation and Value Through Food Rewards -- Luring, Shaping, and Marking Behaviors -- Simple Games: Set Up for Success -- Having Intent and Understanding Trust -- Home Exercises - Knowing When to Stop -- Problem Solving and Dealing with Challenging Patients -- Case Examples -- Motivating the Client -- Conclusions -- Resources -- Interactive feeding toys for dogs -- Interactive feeding toys for cats -- Interactive feeding toys for horses -- Posters -- References -- Chapter 10 Fitness Conditioning for the Veterinary Technician and Owner -- Introduction -- What Is Fitness and Conditioning?. Why Fitness and Conditioning? -- Who Needs Fitness and Conditioning? -- How to Create Individual Conditioning Programs -- Principles of Conditioning -- Anatomy and Exercise Physiology -- Progression of Exercises -- Signs of Fatigue -- Cardiovascular Conditioning -- Type of Exercise -- Duration -- Frequency -- Intensity -- Strength Training -- Types of Muscle Contractions -- Endurance Training -- Repetitions -- Sets -- Frequency -- Type -- Repetition Tempo -- Rest Interval -- Volume -- Balance/Proprioception/Body Awareness -- Tempo -- Exercise Selection -- Frequency -- Volume -- Equipment -- Flexibility -- Type -- Duration -- Repetitions -- Sets -- Tempo -- Rest Intervals -- Frequency -- Intensity -- Mental Fitness -- Warm Up and Cool Down -- Warm Up -- Cool Down -- Where to Start? -- Functional Evaluation -- There are Several Areas to Focus on in the Evaluation -- Equipment -- Technology Tips -- References -- Chapter 11 The Disabled Patient Part 1: Assistive Devices and Technology -- Introduction -- History -- Which Patients Need Assistive Devices? -- Types of Assistive Devices -- Devices Used for Assisted Standing -- Devices Used for Assisted Ambulation -- Boots -- Where Do I Get Boots? -- Nail Covers -- Slings and Harnesses -- Where Do I Get Slings and Harnesses? -- Ramps and Stairs -- Where Do I Get Ramps and Stairs? -- Carts and Wheelchairs -- Where Do I Get Carts? -- Beds and Bedding -- Important Factors to Consider Before Choosing a Pet Bed -- Popular Types of Pet Beds -- Where Do I Get Pet Beds? -- Hydraulic Patient Lifts -- Splints and Braces -- Custom Orthoses -- Where Do I Go? -- Types of Custom Orthoses -- Custom Prostheses -- Types of Prosthesis -- Examples of Successful ITAP Procedures -- Follow-Up Care for the Prosthetic Patient -- Complications -- Where Do I Go? -- Summary -- References. Chapter 12 The Disabled Patient Part 2: The Neurological Patient. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9911019826403321 |
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| Newark : , : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, , 2024 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Physical rehabilitation for veterinary technicians and nurses / / edited by Mary Ellen Goldberg and Julia Tomlinson
| Physical rehabilitation for veterinary technicians and nurses / / edited by Mary Ellen Goldberg and Julia Tomlinson |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2018 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (441 pages) : color illustrations |
| Disciplina | 636.089/582 |
| Soggetto topico |
Veterinary medicine
Animal health technicians |
| ISBN |
1-119-01737-8
1-119-38966-6 1-119-01736-X |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto | Introduction to physical rehabilitation for veterinary technicians/nurses -- Joining a rehabilitation team -- The veterinary technician and rehabilitation pain management -- Communicating the treatment plan -- Manual therapy treatment -- Home exercises -- Supporting the client and patient -- Nutritional counseling -- Motivating your patient -- The disabled patient part 1 : assistive devices and technology -- The disabled patient part 2 : the neurological patient -- The disabled patient part 3 : special considerations for geriatrics -- The disabled patient : home nursing care -- Modalities part 1 : thermotherapy -- Modalities part 2 : laser therapy -- Modalities part 3 : electrotherapy and electromagnetic therapy -- Modalities part 4 : therapeutic ultrasound -- Modalities part 5 : shockwave -- Therapeutic exercises part 1 - land exercises -- Therapeutic exercises part 2 ? hydrotherapy (aquatic therapy) -- Troubleshooting as a team -- Equine rehabilitation -- Adjunctive therapies : acupuncture & traditional Chinese medicine -- Adjunctive therapies : veterinary chiropractic -- Adjunctive therapies : myofascial trigger point therapy. |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910271003603321 |
| Hoboken, New Jersey : , : Wiley, , 2018 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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