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Research Article
Functional Neurorehabilitation in Dogs with Cervical Neurologic Lesion
Author(s): Filipa Inês Rodrigues Gonçalves, Ãângela Paula Neves Rocha Martins and Maria Margarida Ferreira AlvesFilipa Inês Rodrigues Gonçalves, Ângela Paula Neves Rocha Martins and Maria Margarida Ferreira Alves
Neurologic lesions in dogs may have countless causes and can occur, for example, in cervical region. Two different motor systems can be affected and, either one, can seriously compromise the animal’s autonomy. In both cases, functional neurorehabilitation has been included in these cases treatment plan. In the present master dissertation, we aimed to evaluate how the success in the rehabilitation of these animals can be influenced by the dog’s characteristics, the disease, the type of treatment and the time elapsed between the initial lesion and the start of the functional neurorehabilitation. A clinical study was performed, with 22 dogs with diagnosed cervical neurologic lesion. Conservative or surgical treatment was performed and the dogs were subjected to a functional neurorehabilitation protocol, elaborated at the Centro de Reabilitação Animal da Arrábid.. Read More»
DOI:
10.4172/2157-7579.1000301
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