2020
DOI: 10.1002/ajp.23109
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The implementation and initial evaluation of a physical therapy program for captive chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes)

Abstract: Due to advances in captive nonhuman primate (NHP) medical care, the number of geriatric chimpanzees (≥35‐years old) is growing. With old age comes a variety of physical conditions, including arthritis, stroke, and mobility impairments. Programs aimed at enhancing the welfare of geriatric chimpanzees are now quite common, but there are few published empirical evaluations of the efficacy of such programs. The current study aimed to create, implement, and evaluate the effects of participation in a physical therap… Show more

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“…Additionally, PRT was extended to research procedures including blood sampling (Coleman et al, 2008; Graham et al, 2012), saliva sampling (Lutz et al, 2000), and urine collection (Bloomsmith et al, 2015). With respect to veterinary care and monitoring, chimpanzees have been trained to cooperate with blood glucose monitoring (Reamer et al, 2014), acupuncture therapy (Magden et al, 2013), and physical therapy (Neal Webb et al, 2020).…”
Section: Resolving Sib: Treatment and Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Additionally, PRT was extended to research procedures including blood sampling (Coleman et al, 2008; Graham et al, 2012), saliva sampling (Lutz et al, 2000), and urine collection (Bloomsmith et al, 2015). With respect to veterinary care and monitoring, chimpanzees have been trained to cooperate with blood glucose monitoring (Reamer et al, 2014), acupuncture therapy (Magden et al, 2013), and physical therapy (Neal Webb et al, 2020).…”
Section: Resolving Sib: Treatment and Preventionmentioning
confidence: 99%