Laurie's Blogs.
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Feb 2023
Feb 2023
Part 2 - Iliopsoas? Nope! Immune Mediated Polyarthritis!
GUEST BLOGPart 1 of this blog introduced you to 12kg 7yo FS mixed breed patient who presented as a pretty typical iliopsoas tendinopathy – consistent pain on iliopsoas tendon palpation, a reluctance to move, and a clear iliopsoas core lesion evident on ultrasound. How...
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Feb 2023
Feb 2023
Suspected Iliopsoas Tendinopathy
GUEST BLOG!!A 7yo FS mixed breed was referred to us for imaging due to suspected iliopsoas tendinopathy. Historically, she has demonstrated an intermittent LHL lameness, reluctance to fully use the hind end, and consistent pain on palpation of the iliopsoas tendons bilaterally. A...
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Jan 2023
Jan 2023
Addicted to Pain, Sensitization of the Nervous System, & Rehab to the Rescue
Mental health issues are at an all-time high, so I’m told! It’s in the news everywhere you turn, so I’ll assume it’s true! It also seems to be disproportionally high in our younger generation. I have my own theories about that. ...
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Jan 2023
Jan 2023
Tibial Tuberosity Avulsion Fractures
Bless my clients! Sometimes, I get emails asking me, “Laurie, XYZ happened to my friends dog, and the vet recommended surgery, but I thought I should ask you to see if that really was the best option.” Sometimes it isn’t and sometimes it is! On...
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Jan 2023
Jan 2023
SIJ Dysfunctions – Mobilize, Exercise, or Both? What does the Literature Say?
I subscribe to a few different email lists in order to gain more information about topics I care about. One such list alerted me to a paper about mobilization for sacroiliac joint dysfunction. Since that is a topic near and dear to me, I went down the rabbit hole to s...
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Jan 2023
Jan 2023
Dermatologic Causes of Lameness
One of the best parts about practicing sports or rehab medicine is not having to deal with skin disease… mostly. Feet are the exception, where suddenly skin disease is now a source of lameness - where the Venn diagrams for sports medicine and dermatology intersect. He...
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Dec 2022
Dec 2022
2022 Year In Review
You know, I am a bit ‘hot and cold’ about people / businesses writing out their years in review. However, here I am! To be honest, it’s a bit cathartic for the writer. It also reminds me of the adage, “you can accomplish less than you thi...
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Dec 2022
Dec 2022
Why it’s Important to Understand Healing Times
Just some light reading here on the day after Christmas (Boxing Day for those of you who are part of the British Commonwealth). This is a topic that almost all of us know or take for granted, but this little blog is more along the lines of why you should revisit the concept...
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Dec 2022
Dec 2022
Fat Epaxials… not just a dog problem! Can it be reversed?
Did you happen to watch my video on Fatty Epaxials? If not, you can see it here: https://youtu.be/FcsOMZNq7sA My new friend from the IAVRPT Symposium this summer, Jenny Coates, passed along some human information on fatty epaxials from a reputable source&he...
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Dec 2022
Dec 2022
More Good Things Derived From Eccentric Exercise
As I write this… I’m still on that plane (that I wrote about last week). So, I’m going through research papers that I’ve saved on my desktop to read ‘sometime later’. Today’s ‘sometime later paper’ is &ldquo...