Canine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation 2013
DOI: 10.1002/9781118783443.ch11
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Assistive Devices, Orthotics, Prosthetics, and Bandaging

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“…Conforme Borghese et al, (2013), a avaliação do paciente inclui cinco exames distintos: bem-estar geral, ortopédico (esquelético/articulações), miofascial (muscular), biomecânico (interação entre as articulações e os músculos) e neurológico. Considerar a anatomia é fundamental para uma adequada congruência entre a prótese e o membro afetado.…”
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“…Conforme Borghese et al, (2013), a avaliação do paciente inclui cinco exames distintos: bem-estar geral, ortopédico (esquelético/articulações), miofascial (muscular), biomecânico (interação entre as articulações e os músculos) e neurológico. Considerar a anatomia é fundamental para uma adequada congruência entre a prótese e o membro afetado.…”
Section: De Acordo Comunclassified
“…For example, a previous study reporting on kinetic and kinematic analyses of thoracic or pelvic limb amputated canines indicated significant locomotive discrepancies when compared to quadrupedal canines [ 66 ]. Detrimental consequences on long-term musculoskeletal health and other quality of life problems can be caused by significant gait discrepancies [ 69 ]. Therefore, proper canine limb prosthesis design requires the inclusion of biomechanical analyses to optimize and evaluate prosthesis function.…”
Section: Biomechanical Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As detrimental consequences on long-term musculoskeletal health and other quality of life problems can be caused by significant gait discrepancies [ 69 ], it is important to know the performance of canine limb prosthesis. To the best of our knowledge, up to now, outcomes of socket prosthesis placement in canines have been reported by only three retrospective studies [ 16 , 78 , 79 ] ( Figure-4 ).…”
Section: Future Directionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They significantly reduce pain due to compensatory movement reducing earlier health problems or the need for euthanasia (Borghese et al, 2013). Assistive mobility aids for animals include orthoses, prostheses, and wheelchairs for the front or rear limbs or other injured body parts (Mich PM, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%