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Tag Archives: show dog
Case 1: Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD) Resulting in Partial Paralysis
History:Name: Star Age & Sex: 8 years old, spayed female Breed: Dachshund Lifestyle/occupation: Star is one of 6 Dachshunds. She lives with all different ages of these dogs, one of which is her sister. Her owner has shown Star in … Continue reading
Posted in UT Canine Blogs
Tagged acutely ruptured typle I disc material, articular process, ascending challenge, breeding, canine rehab, ccrp, dachshund, disk herniation, dragging limbs, hemilaminectomy, home exercise, horse 'n hound, inververtebral disc disease, ivdd, jennifer brooks, manual intervention, mass of calcium, measurable outcomes, modalities, neurological recovery, observation of gait pattern, owner education, partial paralysis, physical challenge, physical therapy, prazosin, regular intervention, show dog, SOAP format, spinal cord, spinal cord decompression, therapeutic exercise, university of tennessee
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