Ilaria Arena , Simona Valentini , Linda Nundini , Thomas Dalmonte , Giuseppe Spinella
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Patients received treatment consisting mainly of laser therapy and ultrasound combined with muscle strengthening exercises, hydrotherapy and manual techniques. Data were submitted to a descriptive and statistical analysis to highlight the recovery times and the most important variables. The results showed a mean clinical recovery time of 50 ± 35 days (median: 35 days) with a number of sessions equal to 10 ± 3 sessions (median: 10 sessions). Age, the presence of osteoarthritis, association between Laser and ultrasound therapy and the initial severity of the lameness significantly influenced recovery times. 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Physiotherapy treatment of musculo-tendinous disorders of the canine shoulder: A clinical study
In veterinary literature, pathologies affecting the shoulder region in dogs are increasingly described, particularly in dogs that practice high-impact sporting activities. Physiotherapy may represent a complementary and supportive treatment to surgery and conservative therapy; however, the supporting scientific evidence is still limited. This study aims to evaluate a multimodal physiotherapy protocol in 25 dogs suffering from shoulder pathologies, examining time and number of sessions required to gain lameness recovery and trying to identify which variables (age, sex, weight, degree of lameness, presence of osteoarthritis, modalities) are able to positively or negatively influence recovery times. Patients received treatment consisting mainly of laser therapy and ultrasound combined with muscle strengthening exercises, hydrotherapy and manual techniques. Data were submitted to a descriptive and statistical analysis to highlight the recovery times and the most important variables. The results showed a mean clinical recovery time of 50 ± 35 days (median: 35 days) with a number of sessions equal to 10 ± 3 sessions (median: 10 sessions). Age, the presence of osteoarthritis, association between Laser and ultrasound therapy and the initial severity of the lameness significantly influenced recovery times. The study highlights the importance of a multimodal physiotherapeutic approach and underlines the need to carry out further large-scale research to standardize treatments and evaluate the impact on return to sporting activity.
期刊介绍:
The Veterinary Journal (established 1875) publishes worldwide contributions on all aspects of veterinary science and its related subjects. It provides regular book reviews and a short communications section. The journal regularly commissions topical reviews and commentaries on features of major importance. Research areas include infectious diseases, applied biochemistry, parasitology, endocrinology, microbiology, immunology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, molecular biology, immunogenetics, surgery, ophthalmology, dermatology and oncology.