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The Emerging Role of Veterinary Orthotics and Prosthetics (V-OP) in Small Animal Rehabilitation and Pain Management

机译:兽医假肢和假肢(V-OP)在小动物康复和疼痛管理中的新兴作用

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In veterinary school, we learn much about how to repair bone fractures, ligament injuries, and neuropathies. The idea, of course, is to return some level of function to a damaged appendage and decrease pain. When a limb cannot be salvaged for medical or financial reasons, we are taught that dogs and cats do "great" on 3 legs. Three legs may mean a less functional limb or outright total amputation. We espouse this doctrine to our clients. Indeed, most of us have countless stories of triped patients acclimating to their disability with aplomb. Although it is true that many patients adapt, learning to ambulate and negotiate their environment, this is functional adaptation not necessarily the highest quality of life. As a profession, we have come to expect even accept that limited mobility, limb breakdown, and chronic neck or back pain are unavoidable consequences. The short- and long-term consequences of limb loss or altered limb function are not benign as once thought. Furthermore, the quality of care demanded by clients is rising and the breadth of knowledge afforded by technology and global communication spawns innovative therapies readily accessible to the computer-savvy pet owner. Recent examples of therapeutic innovations include the following: dentistry, acupuncture, chiropractic, and rehabilitation. Often there is no precedent for these new therapies in animals, and the onus rests with the veterinary community to educate itself to provide best care for patients and clients and to establish evidence-informed best practice. The newest emerging therapeutic modality is veterinary orthotics and prosthetics. Like the previously mentioned modalities, the origin lies in human health care and subsequently leaps to veterinary health care
机译:在兽医学校,我们学到了很多有关如何修复骨折,韧带损伤和神经病的知识。当然,其想法是使受损的附件恢复一定程度的功能并减轻疼痛。当由于医学或经济原因无法挽救肢体时,我们被告知,狗和猫的三只腿“很棒”。三条腿可能意味着肢体功能不足或完全截肢。我们向客户拥护这一原则。的确,我们大多数人都有无数的故事使绊倒的病人逐渐适应残疾。尽管确实有许多患者适应,学习移动和协商环境,但这确实是功能适应,不一定是最高的生活质量。作为一种职业,我们甚至期望接受有限的活动能力,肢体衰弱以及慢性颈部或背部疼痛是不可避免的后果。肢体丧失或肢体功能改变的短期和长期后果并非一度认为是良性的。此外,客户要求的护理质量正在提高,技术和全球通讯所提供的知识广度催生了精通计算机的宠物主人容易获得的创新疗法。最近的治疗创新实例包括:牙科,针灸,整脊和康复。通常,在动物中没有这些新疗法的先例,兽医界有责任自己进行自我教育,以为患者和客户提供最佳护理,并建立有据可依的最佳实践。最新出现的治疗方法是兽医矫形器和修复术。像前面提到的方式一样,起源于人类医疗保健,随后飞跃到了兽医医疗保健

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