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Diagnosis and management of lameness in the horse / / [edited by] Mike W. Ross, Sue J. Dyson
Diagnosis and management of lameness in the horse / / [edited by] Mike W. Ross, Sue J. Dyson
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa St. Louis, Mo., : Saunders, c2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (1433 p.)
Disciplina 636.1/089758
Altri autori (Persone) RossMike W
DysonSue J
Soggetto topico Lameness in horses
Horses - Wounds and injuries
ISBN 1-78034-528-3
1-4377-1176-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front cover; Diagnosis and Management of Lameness in the Horse; Copyright page; Contributors; Foreword; Second Foreword; Preface; Preface-Companion Web Site www.rossanddyson.com; Table of Contents of Companion Website; Acknowledgments; Table of contents; PART I: Diagnosis of Lameness; SECTION 1: The Lameness Examination; Chapter 1: Lameness Examination: Historical Perspective; Chapter 2: Lameness in Horses: Basic Facts Before Starting; Definition; Localization of Pain; Baseline and Induced Lameness; Coexistent Lameness; Lameness Distribution; Relationship of Lameness and Conformation
Poor PerformanceGait Deficits not Caused by Lameness; Unexplained Lameness; Components of the Lameness Examination and Lameness Strategy; Chapter 3: Anamnesis (History); Clinical History: Basic Information; Further Information; Chapter 4: Conformation and Lameness; Relevance of Evaluation of Conformation; Hereditary Aspects of Conformation; Objective Evaluation of Conformation: Is It Possible?; Evaluation of Conformation; Forelimb Conformation; Hindlimb Conformation; Conformation of the Digit; Chapter 5: Observation: Symmetry and Posture; Forelimb Symmetry; Hindlimb Symmetry; Posture
Forelimb PostureHindlimb Posture; Chapter 6: Palpation; The Art of Palpation; Palpation of the Forelimb; Palpation of the Cervical and Thoracolumbar Spine; Palpation of the Lateral and Ventral Thorax and Abdomen; Palpation of the External Genitalia; Palpation of the Pelvis; Palpation of the Pelvis per Rectum; Palpation of the Hindlimb; The Churchill Hock Test; Saphenous Filling Time; The Role of Physical Examination in the Lameness Examination; Chapter 7: Movement; Gait; Determination, Grading, and Characterization of Lameness; Determining the Location of Lameness
The Lameness Score: Quantification of Lameness SeverityLameness Detection; Evaluation of Limb Flight; Abnormalities of Limb Flight; Evaluation of Foot Placement; Additional Movement During Lameness Examination; Evaluation of Lameness with a Treadmill or Gait Analysis; Chapter 8: Manipulation; Induced and Baseline Lameness; Flexion Tests; Direct or Local Palpation Followed by Movement; Induced Lameness after Hoof Tester Examination; The Wedge Test; Varus or Valgus Stress Tests; Flexion Tests and Diagnostic Analgesia; Chapter 9: Applied Anatomy of the Musculoskeletal System
The Language of AnatomyForces; Specialized Structures; Passive Stay Apparatus; Three-Dimensional Anatomy; Chapter 10: Diagnostic Analgesia; Local Anesthetics: Pharmacology and Tissue Interactions; Perineural Analgesia in the Forelimb; Intraarticular Analgesia in the Forelimb; Analgesia of Forelimb Bursae and Tendon Sheaths; Perineural Analgesia in the Hindlimb; Intraarticular Analgesia in the Hindlimb; Analgesia of Hindlimb Bursae and Tendon Sheaths; Local Infiltration in the Forelimb and Hindlimb; Chapter 11: Neurological Examination and Neurological Conditions Causing Gait Deficits
Diagnosis
Record Nr. UNINA-9910583018003321
St. Louis, Mo., : Saunders, c2011
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Equine injury, therapy and rehabilitation [[electronic resource] /] / Mary W. Bromiley ; drawings by Penelope Slattery ; photographs by Penelope Slattery and the author
Equine injury, therapy and rehabilitation [[electronic resource] /] / Mary W. Bromiley ; drawings by Penelope Slattery ; photographs by Penelope Slattery and the author
Autore Bromiley Mary W
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (234 p.)
Disciplina 636.1/08971
636.108971
Soggetto topico Horses - Wounds and injuries
Horsemen and horsewomen - Wounds and injuries
ISBN 1-281-32225-3
9786611322250
0-470-75120-7
0-470-75048-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Equine Injury, Therapy and Rehabilitation; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 The Musculoskeletal System Explained; Introduction; Members of the team; Interdependence of the body systems; Cells; Bones; Joints; Ligaments; Muscle; Tendons; The respiratory system; The heart; Circulation; The lymphatic system; The nervous system; The skeleton; The hind limbs; The forelimbs; Skeletal muscle; Reflex movement patterns; 2 Injury - Effects, Repair and Causes; Common musculoskeletal injuries; Injury and repair; Possible causes of injury; Stable injuries; All-weather surfaces and gallops
Tooth problems as a cause of injuryThe foot and shoe as a possible cause of injury; Saddles as a cause of injury; 3 Problem Assessment; Soft tissue examination; Imaging as an aid to diagnosis; Ultrasonic scanning; Heart rate computers; 4 Common Sites of Injury in the Horse; 5 Therapy; First aid; Treatment; Massage; Hand massage; Mechanical massagers; Cold and heat; Cold and its uses; Methods of employing ice/water therapy; Heat; Cellular effects in response to varied stimulation; Magnetic field therapy, PMF (pulsed magnetic flow) and static magnet fields; Ultrasound; Light therapy
Laser therapyLight emitting diodes; Electrical stimulation of muscle; Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulators (TENS); Manipulation; 6 Rehabilitation; Reflex action; Muscle re-education; Passive movements; Rehabilitation aids; Hydrotherapy; Thalassotherapy; Long reining; Ridden work; Summary; 7 The Back - Horse and Human; The horse; The human back; 8 Common Rider Injuries; Rider injuries; Types of injury; General rehabilitation; Appendix I The Veterinary Act; Veterinary surgeons, guide to professional conduct; Treatment of animals by non veterinary surgeons; Appendix II Bandaging
Types of bandageAppendix III Cupping; Appendix IV Points for Those Treating Horses; Machines; General points; The owner; Appendix V Use of Anti-Concussion Pads; Appendix VI Suppliers of Machines Suitable for Animal Physiotherapy; General suppliers UK; Bibliography; Glossary; Index
Record Nr. UNISA-996203962403316
Bromiley Mary W  
Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
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Equine injury, therapy and rehabilitation / / Mary W. Bromiley ; drawings by Penelope Slattery ; photographs by Penelope Slattery and the author
Equine injury, therapy and rehabilitation / / Mary W. Bromiley ; drawings by Penelope Slattery ; photographs by Penelope Slattery and the author
Autore Bromiley Mary W
Edizione [3rd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (234 p.)
Disciplina 636.1/08971
Soggetto topico Horses - Wounds and injuries
Horsemen and horsewomen - Wounds and injuries
ISBN 1-281-32225-3
9786611322250
0-470-75120-7
0-470-75048-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Equine Injury, Therapy and Rehabilitation; Contents; Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; 1 The Musculoskeletal System Explained; Introduction; Members of the team; Interdependence of the body systems; Cells; Bones; Joints; Ligaments; Muscle; Tendons; The respiratory system; The heart; Circulation; The lymphatic system; The nervous system; The skeleton; The hind limbs; The forelimbs; Skeletal muscle; Reflex movement patterns; 2 Injury - Effects, Repair and Causes; Common musculoskeletal injuries; Injury and repair; Possible causes of injury; Stable injuries; All-weather surfaces and gallops
Tooth problems as a cause of injuryThe foot and shoe as a possible cause of injury; Saddles as a cause of injury; 3 Problem Assessment; Soft tissue examination; Imaging as an aid to diagnosis; Ultrasonic scanning; Heart rate computers; 4 Common Sites of Injury in the Horse; 5 Therapy; First aid; Treatment; Massage; Hand massage; Mechanical massagers; Cold and heat; Cold and its uses; Methods of employing ice/water therapy; Heat; Cellular effects in response to varied stimulation; Magnetic field therapy, PMF (pulsed magnetic flow) and static magnet fields; Ultrasound; Light therapy
Laser therapyLight emitting diodes; Electrical stimulation of muscle; Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulators (TENS); Manipulation; 6 Rehabilitation; Reflex action; Muscle re-education; Passive movements; Rehabilitation aids; Hydrotherapy; Thalassotherapy; Long reining; Ridden work; Summary; 7 The Back - Horse and Human; The horse; The human back; 8 Common Rider Injuries; Rider injuries; Types of injury; General rehabilitation; Appendix I The Veterinary Act; Veterinary surgeons, guide to professional conduct; Treatment of animals by non veterinary surgeons; Appendix II Bandaging
Types of bandageAppendix III Cupping; Appendix IV Points for Those Treating Horses; Machines; General points; The owner; Appendix V Use of Anti-Concussion Pads; Appendix VI Suppliers of Machines Suitable for Animal Physiotherapy; General suppliers UK; Bibliography; Glossary; Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910145588403321
Bromiley Mary W  
Oxford ; ; Ames, Iowa, : Blackwell Pub., 2007
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