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  1. 11 lut 2009 · THORACIC LIMB lameness caused by elbow pathology occurs commonly in dogs. The etiopathogenesis and surgical management for elbow disorders are well documented; however, recommendations and protocols for rehabilitation therapy after surgical intervention are not well described.

  2. 1 sie 2010 · Rehabilitation after elbow arthroscopy follows a sequential and progressive multiphased approach to return the patient to its previous functional level as quickly and safely as possible. Key principles (Table 1) and a combination of techniques are used to decrease postoperative pain and inflammation, restore range of motion and improve muscle ...

  3. Rehabilitation after elbow injury or elbow surgery follows a sequential and progressive multiphased ap-proach with the ultimate goal being to return the dog to its previous functional level as quickly and safely as pos-sible.

  4. 21 gru 2022 · One randomized blinded placebo-controlled trial reported improved lameness scores and pain in dogs with naturally occurring elbow OA. In a retrospective study without control group, dogs with various affected OA joints responded positively to LLLT based on Canine Brief Pain Inventory (CBPI) and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) scores.

  5. 3 maj 2023 · Elbow dysplasia (ED) is an important cause of lameness in dogs. This study aimed to report long-term outcomes in dogs with elbow osteoarthritis.

  6. Surgical strategies reduce pain through off-loading of the medial compartment by load-shifting osteotomies of the humerus or ulna. Other strategies involve replacement of portions or all of the articular surface of the medial compartment. With global elbow joint OA (medial and lateral compartment), a total elbow replacement may be required.

  7. 11 lut 2009 · Physical rehabilitation is crucial for optimal postsurgical, nonsurgical, and long-term management of dogs with elbow dysplasia.

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