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The first book devoted to the conditions and problems of the equine back and pelvis.
Brings together the most recent research and aims to improve diagnosis and management of all horses with back problems.
Incorporates coverage of complementary therapy and rehabilitation.
An invaluable reference dedicated to the equine back, providing comprehensive coverage by international specialists. Equine Back Pathology: Diagnosis and Treatment is the first book to explore conditions and problems of the horses back and pelvis, which are often difficult to diagnose and treat. The importance of the horse′s back to their function and athletic ability cannot be underestimated. There has been considerable progress in recent years in understanding back problems in the horse, and this book brings together the most recent research.
Autor: Frances M.D. Henson
Nakladatel | Plot |
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ISBN | 9781405154925 |
Vydání | 2009 |
Vazba | pevná |
Počet stran | 266 |
The book is divided into sections covering:
∗ the normal anatomy and kinematics of the horse′s back
∗ the approach to investigating suspected back pathology
∗ diagnosis and treatment of specific conditions
∗ back pathology in specific sporting disciplines
∗ complementary therapy and rehabilitation
This book is a vital tool for those engaged in improving the diagnosis and management of all horses with back problems.
An invaluable reference dedicated to the equine back, providing comprehensive coverage by international specialists. Equine Back Pathology: Diagnosis and Treatment is the first book to explore conditions and problems of the horses back and pelvis, which are often difficult to diagnose and treat. The importance of the horses back to their function and athletic ability cannot be underestimated. There has been considerable progress in recent years in understanding back problems in the horse, and this book brings together the most recent research.
The book is divided into sections covering:
the normal anatomy and kinematics of the horses back
the approach to investigating suspected back pathology
diagnosis and treatment of specific conditions
back pathology in specific sporting disciplines
complementary therapy and rehabilitation
This book is a vital tool for those engaged in improving the diagnosis and management of all horses with back problems.
Section 1 Anatomy And Function. | 1 |
1. The Normal Anatomy of the Osseous Structures. | 3 |
2. The Normal Anatomy of the Soft Tissue Structures of the ThoracoLumbar Spine. | 16 |
3. The Normal Anatomy of the Soft Tissue Structures of the Pelvis. | 25 |
4. The Normal anatomy pf the Nervous system | 32 |
5. Kinematics of the Equine Back. | 39 |
Section 2 The Investigation Of Back Pathology | 61. |
6. The Clinical Examination. | 63 |
7. The Neurological Examination. | 73 |
8. Radiography. | 79 |
9. Nuclear Scintigraphy. | 94 |
10. Ultrasonography of the Thoracolumbar Region. | 105 |
11. Ultrasonography of the Lumbosacral Spine and Pelvis. | 112 |
12. Thermography. | 125 |
Section 3 The Diagnosis And Treatment Of Specific Conditions. | 133 |
13.Traumatic Damage to the back and pelvis. | 135 |
14. OverRiding Dorsal Spinous Processes. | 147 |
15. Miscellaneous asseous conditions | 157 |
16. Muscle Disorders of the Equine Back. | 168 |
17. Supraspinous Ligament and DorsalSacroIliac Ligament Desmitis. | 179 |
18. SacroIliac Dysfunction. | 189 |
Section 4 Back Pathology in Specific Disciplines. | 199 |
19. Dressage Horses. | 201 |
20. Showjumpers. | 207 |
21. Eventers. | 210 |
22. Racehorses. | 213 |
Section 5 Complementary Therapy And Rehabilititation. | 223 |
23. Complementary Therapies in the Treatment of Back Pain. | 225 |
24. Integrative Therapies in the Treatment of Back Pain. | 235 |
25. Rehabilitiation | 249 |
Index | 263 |