Authors : Chris Zink, Janet B. Van Dyke
Edition : 2
Year : 2018
Description :
Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, Second Edition offers a thoroughly revised and updated new edition of this gold standard reference for all aspects of sports medicine and rehabilitation, encompassing basic science and integrated veterinary and physical therapy approaches.
Presents current, state-of-the-art information on sports medicine and rehabilitation in dogs Offers perspectives from an international list of expert authors Covers all topics related to veterinary care of the canine athlete and all active dogs Includes illustrations and photographs throughout to demonstrate key concepts Provides clinical cases that set the information in context
Table of contents : Content: Intro
Title Page
Copyright Page
Contents
Contributors
Foreword
Preface
Acknowledgments
Chapter 1 What Is a Canine Athlete?
Introduction to canine sports medicine
Types of canine performance and working activities
Canine sports and pleasure activities
Working dog activities
Noncompetition athletes
Canine structure and its effects on performance
Somatotypes
Pelvic limb structure
Thoracic limb structure
History-taking for the canine athlete and working dog
References
Chapter 2 Locomotion and Athletic Performance
Introduction
Normal gaits
The walk
The trot The canterThe gallop
The amble
The pace
Interference at the trot
Gait training/retraining
Gait analysis
Visual observation of gait
Videography for gait analysis
Objective gait analysis in performance dogs
Objective gait analysis tools
Breed variation in gait
References
Chapter 3 Musculoskeletal Structure and Physiology
Basic organization of musculoskeletal connective tissues
Cellular components of musculoskeletal tissues
Molecular components of extracellular matrix
Musculoskeletal ontogeny
Structureâ#x80
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function relationships of musculoskeletal tissues
Basic concepts Skeletal muscleBone
Cartilage
Synovium
Tendons, ligaments, and entheses
References
Chapter 4 The Role of Nutrition in Canine Performance and Rehabilitation
Introduction
Energetics and the myofiber
Conversion of substrate to energy
Glycolysis and betaâ#x80
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oxidation of fatty acids
Energetics of substrates
Body condition, energy utilization at rest and during exercise
Nutrition for performance
Dietary proteinâ#x80
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beyond energy
Dietary fat and carbohydrateâ#x80
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energy and demands
Carbohydratesâ#x80
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timing and strategy
Dietary fiber Electrolytes, minerals, and the canine athleteVitamins/antioxidants and the canine athlete
Feeding strategies in canine athletes
Nutrition and rehabilitation
Webliography
References
Chapter 5 Introduction to Canine Rehabilitation
Defining the practice of canine rehabilitation
The interdisciplinary rehabilitation team
The evolution of canine rehabilitation and sports medicine
Professional organizations and conferences
Physical therapy principles of patient management
Disablement model
The rehabilitation evaluation Treatment planning in canine rehabilitation and sports medicineGoal setting
Establishing the rehabilitation plan of care
Client involvement and compliance
Rehabilitation interventions and tactics
Webliography
References
Chapter 6 Manual Therapy
Soft tissue mobilization
Soft tissue assessment
Soft tissue treatment
Range of motion (ROM)
Passive ROM (PROM)
Flexibility
Assessment of muscle flexibility
Treatment of decreased flexibility
Joint mobilization
Assessing joint play
Joint mobilization (treatment)
Conclusion
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