Laurie's Blogs.
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Apr 2014
Apr 2014
BE something to look forward to!
I was listening to a video of an online course I’ve been taking, High Performance Academy by Brendon Burchard, and he was describing a list of things that make people excited and enthusiastic about life. One thing on his list was having things / events to look forward...
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Apr 2014
Apr 2014
Talking to Dogs
Do you remember back in January when I did the blog entitled "No-one's going to hurt you"? Well this blog, I wanted to tag onto that one and provide a reader comment that pertained to the original blog. I hope you enjoy this thread of thought!Hi LaurieI can not agree ...
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Apr 2014
Apr 2014
A case of Rib Dysfunction
Here's a case I saw this past Fall at The Canine Fitness Centre. This is an interesting and unique presentation of a rib dysfunction. Case 1Ten-year-old neutered male Labrador Retriever presented to a physical therapist at a canine rehabilitation facility with a veteri...
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Mar 2014
Mar 2014
Rib or Disc
Hi Laurie,I saw a soft-coated wheaten terrier yesterday that had an incident of non weight bearing lameness in a front limb. He is an agility dog and really well conditioned. Treatment has gone well. Yesterday he seemed at first fully weight bearing. After inspecting more closely...
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Mar 2014
Mar 2014
Question about 'Agility Pit' (aka Teres Major strains)
Hello most esteemed colleague, I look forward to watching your videos on Monday morning before my day. Thank you so much! Lately I've been pondering how to best strengthen the canine shoulder to prevent these [Teres Major Stra...
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Mar 2014
Mar 2014
Visualizing meniscal lesions
In today's blog, I wanted to share one of the research reviews from the latest edition of FourLeg News:Apparently, cadaveric studies have shown arthroscopy to be more sensitive than arthrotomy in detecting meniscal tears. This study compared detection rates in clinical case...
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Mar 2014
Mar 2014
Contralateral nerve damage following TPLO
Laurie, I have a quick question. I had a client with very overweight Lab that blew out his ACL on his LEFT leg. I told her I would not do surgery until the dog lost weight. He was in rehab with me for two months and lost a bit of weight. Anyhow, he did become sound an...
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Mar 2014
Mar 2014
Patient experience & customer service
This week's blog, I just wanted to direct you to some videos that I think you might find interesting. They tie in with this week's educational Business & Marketing audio. Enjoy!1. Patient satisfaction versus patient experience 2. Richard Branson's visio...
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Feb 2014
Feb 2014
Learning by Failure
Aloha my friends! Two different items have come to my attention of late, and both with the same topic - Failure. Now the word failure tends to have negative connotations to it, but both of these sources of information took a different slant to that. The first fail...
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Feb 2014
Feb 2014
Incline Treadmill Walking
This blog presents an article from one of the Fall FourLeg Newsletters.Laurer SK, Hillman RB, Hosgood GL. Effects of treadmill inclination on electromyographic activity and hind limb kinematics in healthy hounds at a walk. Am J Vet Res 2009, 70 (5): 658 – 64.Wan...