Laurie's Blogs.
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Apr 2024
Apr 2024
Neurorehabilitation for dogs with spinal shock in severe spinal cord injuries
I get giddy when I come across fantastically pivotal research just by happenstance! Here’s one of those papers. Gouveia D, Carvalho C, Vong N, et al. Spinal shock in severe SCI dogs and early implementation of intensive neurorehabilitation programs. Res Vet Sci. ...
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Mar 2024
Mar 2024
A Handful of Canine Underwater Treadmill Studies – Knowledge Nuggets
Sometimes I struggle to come up with a blog topic. So, I think about cases I’ve seen in my clinic that week. I do a mental ‘walk through’ my clinic to come up with ideas for topics. I go through a listing of recent journal articles or blogs.&nb...
22
Mar 2024
Mar 2024
Laser after TPLO – A New Study Finds…
Photo credit: https://www.companionanimalhealth.com/page/laser-therapy I was looking forward to reading a newly published paper about laser therapy in post-operative TPLO cases. The study included 54 dogs and measured C-reactive protein (CRP), percenta...
16
Mar 2024
Mar 2024
Vestibular Dogs and Return to Sport – PART 2
First off, please be sure to read Part 1 of this blog series ( https://www.fourleg.com/Blog?b=661 ), so that you can be up to date on the various conditions associated with canine peripheral vestibulitis. A couple of very interesting publications have looked...
09
Mar 2024
Mar 2024
Vestibular Dogs and Return to Sport – PART 1
An interesting question came up as it pertains to dogs that have recovered from vestibulitis and participation in sports. Should we be concerned? Is there anything that can or should be done to help these dogs in regards to warm up or injury prevention? GRE...
02
Mar 2024
Mar 2024
What is Mesotherapy?
Mesotherapy in veterinary medicine involves the injection of medications, vitamins, minerals, and other substances into specific points on an animal's body. This technique is primarily used for therapeutic purposes, such as pain management, anti-inflammatory treatment, woun...
23
Feb 2024
Feb 2024
Let’s Talk Flyball!
A handful of studies have come forth over the last few years that look at the sport of flyball for dogs. Flyball is a high-energy, adrenaline-surging, noisy canine sporting event. As with any sport, this one has the potential for injury. The following rese...
17
Feb 2024
Feb 2024
Too Much, Too Fast, Too Soon…
Do you have clients with canine athletes? Or perhaps clients who are athletes themselves? Have you come across the client that pushes their dog a little bit too much, too fast, too soon?Chances are, you’ve met one or two of these. Here’s the scenario....
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Feb 2024
Feb 2024
An Interesting Study About Fibrotic Myopathy
A recent study was published on Fibrotic Myopathy. This of course is a condition where by a caudal thigh muscle develops fibrosis. It tends to occur in semitendinosis muscle or the gracilis muscle. Etiology is not fully understood. Here’s the study:Wi...
04
Feb 2024
Feb 2024
Hypermobility and the correlation with behavioural traits such as anxiety!
Here’s a study that blew my mind! Bowen J, Fatjó J, Serpell JA, Bulbena-Cabré A, Leighton E, Bulbena A. First evidence for an association between joint hypermobility and excitability in a non-human species, the domestic dog. Sci Rep. 201...