Exploratory Animal and Medical Research (Jun 2017)

CLINICAL AND HAEMATO-BIOCHEMICAL ALTERATIONS FOLLOWING TREATMENT WITH INTERFERENTIAL THERAPY IN THE BACK PAIN IN DOGS

  • A.K. Sharma,
  • S.K. Maiti,
  • A.M. Pawde

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 64 – 68

Abstract

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A total of sixteen clinical cases, comprising of 8 animals each in Group I (animals with hindquarter weakness, which could stand, and had staggering gait and intact pain sensation) and Group II (animals with hind quarter paresis, which were unable to stand and dragged hind legs while walking with intact pain sensation) were treated with Computerized interferential unit and conventional therapy. Different clinical and haematobiochemical study revealed that the post treatment changes were transient and remains within normal physiological limits.

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