Guest guest Posted April 29, 2008 Report Share Posted April 29, 2008 Hi All, I am treating a 9 yo mixed breed dog, she is about 45 pounds, HBC 7 weeks ago and is s/p right FHO. She was last seen by the surgeon at s/r 2 weeks p/o and referred to PT. She has been treated in PT for 4 weeks and is still toe touch weight bearing at best. She puts her right hind down in standing(PWB), but is NWB-TDWB while ambulating. She has significant atrophy in the RHL and limited hip extension - 140 degrees. I am treating the dog at the owners home so I do not have access to modalities or treadmill. Her treatment plan consists of the following: heat, massage to hip flexors/quads/adductors, cross friction to hip flexors, joint compressions, ROM, stretching, downward compressions in standing, balance board, cavaletti rails, figure 8's, weight shifting w/front limbs on a ball, diagonal FL and HL lifts, and dancing. For some of the therex I use a counter irritant to encourage weight bearing. The owner is doing leash walks, stretching, massage and other exercises. Any other suggestions? Does anyone know of a good portable estim unit (or a company that rents them out)? Thanks, Luchini, PT, CCRP Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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