A must-own guide for veterinary professionals specializing in physical rehab Physical rehabilitation is a vital aspect of veterinary medicine. A successful program of rehabilitation is one of the most important determinants of long-term patient outcomes after surgery or serious illness, and veterinary patients are no exception. Veterinary technicians and nurses specializing in physical rehabilitation therefore constitute a potentially critical component of any veterinary practice and/or care team. Physical Rehabilitation for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses provides a clear, accessible…mehr
A must-own guide for veterinary professionals specializing in physical rehab Physical rehabilitation is a vital aspect of veterinary medicine. A successful program of rehabilitation is one of the most important determinants of long-term patient outcomes after surgery or serious illness, and veterinary patients are no exception. Veterinary technicians and nurses specializing in physical rehabilitation therefore constitute a potentially critical component of any veterinary practice and/or care team. Physical Rehabilitation for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses provides a clear, accessible overview of this subject for prospective veterinary rehabilitation professionals. Brimming with insights stemming from both research and practical experience, and now updated to reflect a wave of new research since the first edition, this book promises to equip readers with the knowledge required to make themselves indispensable in veterinary practice. Readers of the second edition of Physical Rehabilitation for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses will also find: * Practical tips and tricks connected to the role of a technician on a rehabilitation team * New or updated coverage of subjects including canine fitness, shockwave protocols, underwater treadmill exercises, and many more * Guidance ideal for training programs and certifications from the most important institutes and technician schools Physical Rehabilitation for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses is ideal as an introduction for prospective technicians and nurses, as well as a reference handbook for practicing veterinary technicians and nurses.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary Ellen Goldberg, LVT, CVT, SRA, CCRVN, CVPP, VTS is an experienced veterinary medical technologist with specializations in research anesthesia, physical rehabilitation, and anesthesia and analgesia. She is a retired member of the Academy of Physical Rehabilitation Veterinary Technicians, the Academy of Laboratory Animal Veterinary Technicians and Nurses, and an Honorary member of Academy of Veterinary Technicians in Anesthesia and Analgesia. Julia E. Tomlinson, BVSc, MS, PhD, DACVS, CCRP, CVSMT, DACVSMR is co-founder of Veterinary Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Medicine Partners and Founder of the American Association of Rehabilitation Veterinarians. She practices in her stand alone specialty clinic in Burnsville, Minnesota, USA.
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List of Contributors Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Introduction to Physical Rehabilitation for Veterinary Technicians/Nurses Mary Ellen Goldberg Chapter 2 Joining a rehabilitation team Julia Tomlinson Chapter 3 Pain management Mary Ellen Goldberg Chapter 4 Communicating the treatment plan Cindy Otto, Tracy Darling, and Julia Tomlinson (telemedicine) Chapter 5 Manual Techniques in the clinic Amie Hesbach Chapter 6 Home exercises teaching the client to be an extension of you Jackie Davidson and Sherri Jerzyk Chapter 7: Supporting the client and patient Megan Ridley and Renée Yacoub Chapter 8: Nutritional counseling Kara Burns MSED, MS, LVT VTS Nutrition Chapter 9: Motivating your patient Julia Tomlinson and Megan Nelson Chapter 10 Fitness Conditioning for the Veterinary Technician and Owner Dawn Hickey and Darryl Millis Chapter 11: The disabled patient part 1 Assistive Devices Julia Tomlinson and Sam Warren Chapter 12: The disabled patient part 2 The Neurologic Patient Stephanie Kube and Julia Tomlinson Chapter 13: The disabled patient part 3 Special Considerations for the Geriatric Patient M E Goldberg and Julia Tomlinson Chapter 14: The disabled patient part 4 Home nursing care Julia Tomlinson and Elizabeth E Waalk Chapter 15: Modalities part 1 Thermotherapy Deana Cappucci Lorentz and Julia Tomlinson Chapter 16: Modalities part 2 Laser therapy Evelyn Orenbuch Chapter 17: Modalities part 3 Electrotherapy and electromagnetic therapy (to include PEMF as well as TENS and E stem) Julia Tomlinson Chapter 18: Modalities part 4 Therapeutic ultrasound Carolina Medina and Wendy Davies Chapter 19: Modalities part 5 Shockwave Julia Tomlinson Chapter 20: Therapeutic exercises part 1 land exercises (from land treadmill to obstacles) Janice Huntingford and Jessy Bale Chapter 21: Therapeutic exercises part 2 hydrotherapy (aquatic therapy) Padraig Egan Chapter 22: Troubleshooting as a team Julia Tomlinson, Amie Hesbach, and Erin White Chapter 23: Equieve Adair III and Dawn Phillips Chapter 24 Chiropractic Robin Downing Chapter 25 Acupuncture Carolina Medina Chapter 26 Adjunctive Therapies: Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy Angela and Douglas Stramel Index
List of Contributors Acknowledgements Chapter 1 Introduction to Physical Rehabilitation for Veterinary Technicians/Nurses Mary Ellen Goldberg Chapter 2 Joining a rehabilitation team Julia Tomlinson Chapter 3 Pain management Mary Ellen Goldberg Chapter 4 Communicating the treatment plan Cindy Otto, Tracy Darling, and Julia Tomlinson (telemedicine) Chapter 5 Manual Techniques in the clinic Amie Hesbach Chapter 6 Home exercises teaching the client to be an extension of you Jackie Davidson and Sherri Jerzyk Chapter 7: Supporting the client and patient Megan Ridley and Renée Yacoub Chapter 8: Nutritional counseling Kara Burns MSED, MS, LVT VTS Nutrition Chapter 9: Motivating your patient Julia Tomlinson and Megan Nelson Chapter 10 Fitness Conditioning for the Veterinary Technician and Owner Dawn Hickey and Darryl Millis Chapter 11: The disabled patient part 1 Assistive Devices Julia Tomlinson and Sam Warren Chapter 12: The disabled patient part 2 The Neurologic Patient Stephanie Kube and Julia Tomlinson Chapter 13: The disabled patient part 3 Special Considerations for the Geriatric Patient M E Goldberg and Julia Tomlinson Chapter 14: The disabled patient part 4 Home nursing care Julia Tomlinson and Elizabeth E Waalk Chapter 15: Modalities part 1 Thermotherapy Deana Cappucci Lorentz and Julia Tomlinson Chapter 16: Modalities part 2 Laser therapy Evelyn Orenbuch Chapter 17: Modalities part 3 Electrotherapy and electromagnetic therapy (to include PEMF as well as TENS and E stem) Julia Tomlinson Chapter 18: Modalities part 4 Therapeutic ultrasound Carolina Medina and Wendy Davies Chapter 19: Modalities part 5 Shockwave Julia Tomlinson Chapter 20: Therapeutic exercises part 1 land exercises (from land treadmill to obstacles) Janice Huntingford and Jessy Bale Chapter 21: Therapeutic exercises part 2 hydrotherapy (aquatic therapy) Padraig Egan Chapter 22: Troubleshooting as a team Julia Tomlinson, Amie Hesbach, and Erin White Chapter 23: Equieve Adair III and Dawn Phillips Chapter 24 Chiropractic Robin Downing Chapter 25 Acupuncture Carolina Medina Chapter 26 Adjunctive Therapies: Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy Angela and Douglas Stramel Index
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