Description |
1 online resource (611 pages) |
Contents |
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 |
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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;#x93;function relationships of musculoskeletal tissues; Basic concepts |
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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;#x90;oxidation of fatty acids; Energetics of substrates; Body condition, energy utilization at rest and during exercise; Nutrition for performance; Dietary proteinâ#x80;#x94;beyond energy; Dietary fat and carbohydrateâ#x80;#x94;energy and demands; Carbohydratesâ#x80;#x94;timing and strategy; Dietary fiber |
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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 |
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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; References |
Summary |
"This book 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"--Provided by publisher |
Notes |
Chapter 7 Rehabilitation Physical Modalities |
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Print version record |
Subject |
Canine sports medicine.
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Dogs -- Diseases -- Treatment
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Dog sports.
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Sports.
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Dogs -- physiology
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Sports
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Dogs -- injuries
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Physical Conditioning, Animal -- physiology
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Therapeutics -- veterinary
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sports.
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TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Agriculture -- Animal Husbandry.
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Sports
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Canine sports medicine
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Dog sports
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Dogs -- Diseases -- Treatment
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Van Dyke, Janet B
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ISBN |
9781119380542 |
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1119380545 |
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9781119380450 |
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1119380456 |
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1119380626 |
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9781119380627 |
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