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Diagnosing Canine Lameness

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ISBN/EAN: 9783132432994
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 248 S.
Auflage: 1. Auflage 2020
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Beschreibung

<p><strong><em>Best Practice in Lameness Diagnostics</em></strong></p><p>This guide to systematic, step by step lameness examination is based on the latest findings in locomotion research.</p><p>Each step of the examination is clearly described and informatively illustrated. Video demonstrations of techniques used throughout the examination process are also provided. An introductory chapter delivers the key to a functional understanding of canine anatomy. Anatomical structures relevant to each stage of the examination are depicted in detailed graphics to faciliate elucidation of findings derived from palpation. The most common observations and their interpretation are presented in convenient, quick-reference summaries. Investigation of lameness is complemented by a comprehensive guide to neurological examination, including accompanying videos.</p><p>The most important orthopedic and neurological disorders are presented through video examples of abnormal gaits, as well as detailed descriptions of diagnostics and therapeutics.</p><p>The complete guide to lameness examination in the dog. 38 videos included.</p>

Inhalt

<p><strong>Part 1 Basic Principles</strong><br>1 Physiology and Anatomy of the Locomotor<br><strong>Part 2 Diagnostic Procedure</strong><br>2 Introduction<br>3 Anamnesis<br>4 Visual Assessment and Gait Analysis<br>5 Examination of the Dog in a Standing Position<br>6 Examination of the Dog in Recumbency<br>7 Neurological Examination<br><strong>Part 3 Therapeutic Guidelines for Common Disorders</strong><br>8 Important Orthopedic Disorders<br>9 Selected Neurological Disorders<br><strong>Part 4 Appendix</strong><br>10 Glossary of Terms<br>11 Video Content<br>12 Image Attribution</p>

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