Physiotherapy in a dog before and after bilateral distal pelvic limb arthrodesis: a case report

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Bruna Frias Henrique
Helena Pereira Oliveira
Jéssica Bernardo Del Rio
Larissa Teixeira Pacheco
Ruthnéa Aparecida Lázaro Muzzi
Leonardo Augusto Lopes Muzzi

Abstract

Traumatic injuries to the spine and spinal cord occur frequently in veterinary medicine, and motor vehicle trampling is one of the most prevalent causes among dogs. In cases of locomotory disorders, veterinary physiotherapy can be used in conjunction with clinical and surgical treatments. Its main objective is restoring, maintaining and promoting the improvement of the animal’s physical function and aptitude, welfare, and quality of life, facilitating its fast and even complete recovery. This article is a case report of the physiotherapeutic treatment applied to a dog that presented several complications in pelvic limbs due to spine and spinal cord trauma. It also emphasizes the benefits on rehabilitation associated with clinical and surgical treatments.

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HENRIQUE, B. F.; OLIVEIRA, H. P.; DEL RIO, J. B.; PACHECO, L. T.; MUZZI, R. A. L.; MUZZI, L. A. L. Physiotherapy in a dog before and after bilateral distal pelvic limb arthrodesis: a case report. Revista de Educação Continuada em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, v. 16, n. 2, p. 14-19, 3 Dec. 2018.
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FISIOTERAPIA VETERINÁRIA