Ciência Rural (Sep 2020)

Physical therapy treatment in the functional recovery of dogs submitted to head and femoral neck ostectomy: 20 cases

  • Ana Caroline Teixeira Colvero,
  • Marcelo Luís Schwab,
  • Dênis Antonio Ferrarin,
  • Angel Ripplinger,
  • Lícia Flávia Silva Herculano,
  • Mathias Reginatto Wrzesinski,
  • Júlia da Silva Rauber,
  • Alexandre Mazzanti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1590/0103-8478cr20190545
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 50, no. 11

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ABSTRACT: Patients who undergo excisional surgical procedures such as femoral head and neck ostectomy (FHO) require a postoperative rehabilitation plan which includes different physical therapy modalities. Therefore, this retrospective study was done to demonstrate the different physical therapy modalities utilized in 20 dogs who were subjected to FHO, and to provide data on the frequency of physical therapy modalities, the protocol duration and time interval from the commencement of physiotherapy and surgery and the patient’s functional recovery. All the protocols included the modalities of thermotherapy (heat), massage, passive stretching and passive joint movement. In the initial phase, electrotherapy and therapeutic ultrasound were most often used, while the water treadmill was continued until the treatment was completed. Physiotherapy sessions varied from 3 to 50 in number, and physiotherapy was commenced from day 5 until day 214 post the surgical procedure. The functional recovery of the limb was in the following range: 65% (13/20) satisfactory, 25% (5/20) partially satisfactory and 10% (2/20) unsatisfactory. Physical therapy treatment was thus concluded to be most influential in the functional recovery of the limb, even if was started late.

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