Department for Early Prehistory and Quaternary Wildlife Ecology, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH, USA
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Thoracolumbar Alignment in Animals after Physical Therapy Management: An Exploration of Current Findings
Author(s): Mark Dileo*
Physical therapy management plays a crucial role in the rehabilitation of animals with thoracolumbar disorders. The thoracolumbar region,
comprising the thoracic and lumbar spine, is susceptible to various injuries and conditions that can lead to misalignment and dysfunction. This
article aims to explore the impact of physical therapy interventions on thoracolumbar alignment in animals and discuss the current findings in
this field. The thoracolumbar region serves as a critical link between the thoracic and lumbar spine in animals. Injuries or conditions affecting
this area can result in pain, restricted mobility, and altered biomechanics. Physical therapy, including manual techniques, therapeutic exercises,
and modalities, is commonly employed to manage such cases. The primary goal of physical therapy management is to restore thoracolumbar
alignment, promote h.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2952-8097.2023.7.199
Journal of Animal Health and Behavioural Science received 38 citations as per Google Scholar report