Guest guest Posted October 2, 2009 Report Share Posted October 2, 2009 Hey all, I figured there would be no better people to ask,then the professionals of the rehab world! We have a 13yr MN Giant Shcnauzer with DX Discospondlytitis as of 9/18/09. Patient has been on ABs Baytril and Doxy for the past 2 weeks, along with Tramadol, and Rimadyl for pain, and Gabapentin. O has noticed no change and patient is still very painful. This paitent is extremtly weak in the hind end, with bilateral atrophy. DVM on exam found CP deficits Bilaterally, patient was criss crossing and ataxic when walking, he had decreased patella reflexes, (absent on the left hind), his femoral reflexes were bilaterally intact. This patient can not stand for more then 10 secsdue due to his weakness. It is also hard for him to turn around if he gets himself stuck in a corner or something. He is too weak to back up. I am wondering along with the DVM in charge of this case, if it is safe to do UWTM or any other modalities to help this patient strengthen his hind end. In the studies I have ready about this Dz,, it can take up to 6 mths of treatment with ABs. I feel 6 mths is too long to have a patient cage rest, where he would loose a majority of is muscle function, right?? If anyone has any information about this case, or has ideas of what we can do with this patient during his course of treatment it would be greatly appreciated. I thank you all for your help in advance. Deana J Cappucci, LVT, CCRA pending Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2009 Report Share Posted October 2, 2009 2 years ago had a Lhasa come in with same hx. Used Alpha-Stim (NOT TENS) and some nerve support nutrients (B6, B4, B1, etc.) and extract from Standard Process. He runs, he plays, he's normal. This prescription medical device, on the market over 28 years, has more significant research across the board than any other. I have used it for over 9 years. I kid you not, your are missing the boat on neuro cases of any kind if you are not using it. www.alpha-stim.com or www.midwestmicrocurrent.com Ava Ava Frick, DVMHartz 2006 Veterinarian of the Year Runner UpVeterinary Medical Director, EPI, Inc. Animal Fitness Centerwww.avafrick.comphone: fax: Rehab in patient with Discospondylitis?? Hey all, I figured there would be no better people to ask,then the professionals of the rehab world! We have a 13yr MN Giant Shcnauzer with DX Discospondlytitis as of 9/18/09. Patient has been on ABs Baytril and Doxy for the past 2 weeks, along with Tramadol, and Rimadyl for pain, and Gabapentin. O has noticed no change and patient is still very painful. This paitent is extremtly weak in the hind end, with bilateral atrophy. DVM on exam found CP deficits Bilaterally, patient was criss crossing and ataxic when walking, he had decreased patella reflexes, (absent on the left hind), his femoral reflexes were bilaterally intact. This patient can not stand for more then 10 secsdue due to his weakness. It is also hard for him to turn around if he gets himself stuck in a corner or something. He is too weak to back up.I am wondering along with the DVM in charge of this case, if it is safe to do UWTM or any other modalities to help this patient strengthen his hind end. In the studies I have ready about this Dz,, it can take up to 6 mths of treatment with ABs. I feel 6 mths is too long to have a patient cage rest, where he would loose a majority of is muscle function, right??If anyone has any information about this case, or has ideas of what we can do with this patient during his course of treatment it would be greatly appreciated. I thank you all for your help in advance.Deana J Cappucci, LVT, CCRA pending No virus found in this incoming message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 8.5.409 / Virus Database: 270.14.3/2409 - Release Date: 10/02/09 06:46:00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 3, 2009 Report Share Posted October 3, 2009 I have a pug that came on August 21st. with Discospondlytitis. When we first saw him he had been to and emergency vet and was put on Prednisone. We actually diagnosed him with discospondlytitis in the vet clinic I work at. We took him off of the prednisone and started him on Tramadol, Methocarbamol, Simplicef, and epam to help with emptying his badder. He also had a lot of muscle atrophy. On August 25th I started rehab with sling walking and PROM. Also used a massage oil called " Panaway " and did massage on his back, shoulders, and legs. A few weeks after this he started to try to stand on his own. Two weeks ago I built a cart for him to help him to get around due to his owner being handicapped as well. Today during his rehab he was able to walk on his own. He still needs assistance on slick floors and some in walking outside but he is doing very well. I don't know how much this helps you but if you have any questions feel free to ask! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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