+353-1-416-8900REST OF WORLD
+44-20-3973-8888REST OF WORLD
1-917-300-0470EAST COAST U.S
1-800-526-8630U.S. (TOLL FREE)

Physical Rehabilitation for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses. Edition No. 2

  • Book

  • 560 Pages
  • March 2024
  • John Wiley and Sons Ltd
  • ID: 5895425
Physical Rehabilitation for Veterinary Technicians and Nurses

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.

Table of Contents

List of Contributors xxv

Acknowledgments xxix

About the Companion Website xxxi

1 Introduction to Physical Rehabilitation for Veterinary Technicians/Nurses 1
Mary Ellen Goldberg

2 Joining a Rehabilitation Team 11
Julia E. Tomlinson

3 Physical Rehabilitation Pain Management and the Veterinary Technician 27
Mary Ellen Goldberg

4 Communicating the Treatment Plan 55
Tracy A. Darling, Julia E. Tomlinson, and Cynthia M. Otto

5 Manual Techniques in the Clinic 69
Amie Lamoreaux Hesbach

6 Home Exercises: Teaching the Client to be an Extension of You 93
Jacqueline R. Davidson and Sherri Jerzyk

7 Supporting the Client and Patient 109
Megan Ridley and Renée Yacoub

8 Nutritional Counseling 129
Kara M. Burns

9 Motivating Your Patient 145
Megan Nelson and Julia E. Tomlinson

10 Fitness Conditioning for the Veterinary Technician and Owner 163
Dawn Rector and Darryl Millis

11 The Disabled Patient Part 1: Assistive Devices and Technology 189
Sam Warren and Julia E. Tomlinson

12 The Disabled Patient Part 2: The Neurological Patient 209
Stephanie Kube and Julia E. Tomlinson

13 The Disabled Patient Part 3: Special Considerations for the Geriatric Patient 235
Mary Ellen Goldberg and Julia E. Tomlinson

14 The Disabled Patient Part 4: Home Nursing Care 259
Julia E. Tomlinson and Elizabeth E. Waalk

15 Modalities Part 1: Thermotherapy 273
Julia E. Tomlinson and Deana Cappucci

16 Modalities Part 2: Laser Therapy 287
Evelyn Orenbuch

17 Modalities Part 3: Electrotherapy and Electromagnetic Therapy 305
Julia E. Tomlinson

18 Modalities Part 4: Therapeutic Ultrasound 325
Carolina Medina and Wendy Davies

19 Modalities Part 5: Shockwave Therapy 337
Melissa Weber and Julia E. Tomlinson

20 Therapeutic Exercises Part 1: Land Exercises 357
Janice L. Huntingford and Jessy Bale

21 Therapeutic Exercises Part 2: Hydrotherapy (Aquatic Therapy) 381
Pádraig Egan

22 Troubleshooting as a Team 407
Amie Lamoreaux Hesbach, Julia E. Tomlinson, and Erin White

23 Equine Rehabilitation 429
Steve Adair and Dawn Phillips

24 Adjunctive Therapies: Veterinary Chiropractic 469
Robin Downing

25 Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine 479

26 Adjunctive Therapies: Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy 491
Angela Stramel and Douglas Stramel

References 498

Index 501

Authors

Mary Ellen Goldberg VetMedTeam. Julia E. Tomlinson Veterinary Rehabilitation and Orthopedic Medicine Partners; Founder of the American Association of Rehabilitation Veterinarians.