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Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in Geriatric Dogs and Cats
Abstract
The word “geriatric” refers to the medicine of the elderly and it is used in veterinary medicine for animals that have completed 75% of their lifespan. As the size of an animal increases, the age at which they become geriatric decreases, therefore; geriatric age varies amongst different species and breeds. Homeostatic changes occur with increasing age and some diseases such as obesity, tumor formation, orthopedic disorders, cardiovascular disorders and neurological disorders are frequently seen. Some breeds are genetically predisposed to such diseases. Thus, regular screening tests and clinical examinations are important for early diagnosis. Geriatric physiotherapy is a developing field that is noninvasive and, in some cases, can be used as a form of primary treatment or supportive treatment. Physiotherapy prevents muscle atrophy and reduces pain caused by inflammation all the while improving the patient’s quality of life. There is a wide range of different methods used in physiotherapy; TENS and NMES devices, passive and active movement exercises, hydrotherapy, acupuncture, massage, laser therapy, ECSWT and cryotherapy. However, treatment protocols are tailored by physicians to fit each patient’s needs depending on the disease and severity of the disease to be treated.
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Details
Primary Language
English
Subjects
Veterinary Surgery
Journal Section
Review
Early Pub Date
October 25, 2024
Publication Date
October 25, 2024
Submission Date
September 18, 2024
Acceptance Date
October 20, 2024
Published in Issue
Year 2024 Volume: 8 Number: 2
APA
Can, P., & Coşkan, N. (2024). Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in Geriatric Dogs and Cats. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research, 8(2), 151-162. https://doi.org/10.47748/tjvr.1552322
AMA
1.Can P, Coşkan N. Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in Geriatric Dogs and Cats. TJVR. 2024;8(2):151-162. doi:10.47748/tjvr.1552322
Chicago
Can, Pınar, and Nevin Coşkan. 2024. “Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in Geriatric Dogs and Cats”. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research 8 (2): 151-62. https://doi.org/10.47748/tjvr.1552322.
EndNote
Can P, Coşkan N (October 1, 2024) Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in Geriatric Dogs and Cats. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research 8 2 151–162.
IEEE
[1]P. Can and N. Coşkan, “Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in Geriatric Dogs and Cats”, TJVR, vol. 8, no. 2, pp. 151–162, Oct. 2024, doi: 10.47748/tjvr.1552322.
ISNAD
Can, Pınar - Coşkan, Nevin. “Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in Geriatric Dogs and Cats”. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research 8/2 (October 1, 2024): 151-162. https://doi.org/10.47748/tjvr.1552322.
JAMA
1.Can P, Coşkan N. Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in Geriatric Dogs and Cats. TJVR. 2024;8:151–162.
MLA
Can, Pınar, and Nevin Coşkan. “Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in Geriatric Dogs and Cats”. Turkish Journal of Veterinary Research, vol. 8, no. 2, Oct. 2024, pp. 151-62, doi:10.47748/tjvr.1552322.
Vancouver
1.Pınar Can, Nevin Coşkan. Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation in Geriatric Dogs and Cats. TJVR. 2024 Oct. 1;8(2):151-62. doi:10.47748/tjvr.1552322
