Essential reference guide to companion and performance animal physiotherapy;
Contains essential applied background information on animal behaviour nutrition, biomechanics and exercise physiology ;
Reviews the scientific principles behind the practice of physiotherapy;
Edited and written by experts in both human and veterinary physiotherapy;
Table of Contents
Contributors iv
1 Introduction 1
Catherine M. McGowan
2 Applied animal behaviour: assessment, pain and aggression 3
Daniel Mills and Fiona Williams
3 Applied animal nutrition 15
Rosalind Carslake and Teresa Hollands
4 Applied canine biomechanics 39
Caroline Adrian
5 Applied Equine Biomechanics 55
Lesley Goff
6 Comparative exercise physiology 73
Catherine M. McGowan and Brian Hampson
7 Equine lameness 92
Chris Whitton
8 Canine lameness 112
Lance Wilson and Bruce Smith
9 Small animal neurological and muscular conditions 127
Philip A. Moses and Rita Gonc¸alves
10 Equine neurological and muscular conditions 150
Harry Carslake
11 Physiotherapy assessment for animals 171
Lesley Goff
12 Manual therapy 198
Lesley Goff
13 Electrophysical agents in animal physiotherapy 212
Tim Watson and Katie Lawrence
14 Aquatic therapy 225
Michelle Monk
15 Acupuncture and trigger points 238
Brooke Marsh
16 Small animal treatment and rehabilitation for cardiorespiratory conditions 247
Helen Nicholson
17 Small animal treatment and rehabilitation for neurological conditions 260
Heli Hyyti¨ainen
18 Canine treatment and rehabilitation for orthopaedic conditions 272
Laurie Edge-Hughes
19 Assessment and treatment techniques of the equine head, neck and thoracic limb 302
Emma Dainty
20 Assessment and treatment techniques of the equine thoracolumbar spine, pelvis and pelvic limb 313
Emma Dainty
21 Equine sports medicine and performance management 329
Lesley Goff
22 Outcome measures in animal physiotherapy 347
Anna Bergh
Index 364
Professor Catherine McGowan BVSc DipVetClinStud MACVSc PhD DEIM DipECEIM FHEA MRCVS
Catherineis a veterinarian and Director of Professional Studies at the University of Liverpool. She has a keen interest in equine performance, having completed her PhD in Equine Exercise Physiology. She has formerly lectured at the Royal Veterinary College, UK, the University of Queensland, and the University of Helsinki.
Cathy holds the RCVS and European Diplomas in Equine Internal Medicine and is an RCVS Specialist in Equine Internal Medicine.
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