Carts, Orthotics, and Prosthetics in Veterinary Medicine: Improving Quality of Life for Our Animal Companions 
Dayna Kowalczyk Dayna Kowalczyk

Carts, Orthotics, and Prosthetics in Veterinary Medicine: Improving Quality of Life for Our Animal Companions 

Our pets are members of our families, and we want to ensure that they live long and healthy lives. Unfortunately, sometimes our furry friends may suffer from injuries or illnesses that limit their mobility, causing them to experience pain and discomfort. In such cases, veterinary medicine has a range of tools available to improve the quality of life of our animal companions, including carts, orthotics, and prosthetics.

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Myasthenia Gravis- a Zebra cause of Hind End Weakness 
Dayna Kowalczyk Dayna Kowalczyk

Myasthenia Gravis- a Zebra cause of Hind End Weakness 

In rehab, we see a lot of dogs that present for hind end weakness. There can be many causes, ranging from arthritis, ligament strains or tears, to disc disease and spinal strokes. One unusual cause of hind end weakness can be caused by an autoimmune disease, myasthenia gravis.  

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Medial Shoulder Instability
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Medial Shoulder Instability

Medial Shoulder Instability can be a common cause of shoulder pain and lameness. Medial shoulder instability syndrome is a condition that affects the stability of the shoulder joint in dogs, and consists of damage to the medial glenohumeral ligament, the subscapularis tendon, and/or the joint capsule…..

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“Honey Bea”- Dream Dachshund Rescue 
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“Honey Bea”- Dream Dachshund Rescue 

Honey Bea is a 6 year old female dachshund mix who came to us in October soon after we started seeing patients at Canine PhD. She sustained a back injury due to intervertebral disc disease and had very little movement in her hind limbs. We started acupuncture, laser therapy, manual therapy, and therapeutic exercise weekly, and after 2 weeks she had regained some motor control in her hindlimbs, though she wasn’t yet able to stand on her own…

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