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Roy scudamore with equine prosthetics. He does all species. He used to live in va and we have used him with dogs.Kim DanoffSent from my iPhoneOn May 6, 2010, at 6:52 AM, VetRehab wrote:

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prosthetist in FL?

From: krcoxvet

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Re: prosthetist in FL?

From: Leilani Alvarez

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From: Jeannie Pavlakos

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From: Laurie Edge-

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Rehab facility needed

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prosthetist in FL?

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krcoxvet

Wed May 5, 2010 4:38 am (PDT)

I have a client who is interested in prosthetics, if possible, for her puppy...currently the pup is only 3 1/2 mths old, 2lbs, Yorkie. Both rear limbs amputated by the mom when she was only hours old. One side is amputated just distal to the hock, the other side at the level of the proximal third of the tibia. From previous discussions on this group, it sounds like finding someone locally to help would be ideal. Does anyone know of or had any experience with prosthetics in the Tampa Bay area?

Thanks!

Kim , DVM, DACVS, CCRT

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Re: prosthetist in FL?

Posted by: "Leilani Alvarez"

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leilanialvarez

Wed May 5, 2010 10:08 am (PDT)

I have a patient with the same issue (only unilateral) and would be

interested to know what prosthetics are recommended.

You can e-mail privately if you keep up with the puppy's outcome.

Thanks,

leilani

On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 7:37 AM, krcoxvet <krcoxearthlink (DOT) net> wrote:

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>

> I have a client who is interested in prosthetics, if possible, for her

> puppy...currently the pup is only 3 1/2 mths old, 2lbs, Yorkie. Both rear

> limbs amputated by the mom when she was only hours old. One side is

> amputated just distal to the hock, the other side at the level of the

> proximal third of the tibia. From previous discussions on this group, it

> sounds like finding someone locally to help would be ideal. Does anyone know

> of or had any experience with prosthetics in the Tampa Bay area?

>

> Thanks!

> Kim , DVM, DACVS, CCRT

>

>

>

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Leilani Alvarez, DVM, CVA, CCRT

Certified Veterinary Acupuncturist

Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist

Katonah Bedford Veterinary Center

546 N Bedford Rd

Bedford Hills, NY 10507

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Posted by: "Jeannie Pavlakos"

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Wed May 5, 2010 10:28 am (PDT)

Hi all,

I have a case I would love any input on:

7 y.o. Collie

Hx: Intermittant RFL lameness after rough play with other dogs and

occasionally after rest

Participates in herding without lameness

Exam: Cervical spine: slight tightness ® C7 and intermittant, (L) OA

tightness- resolves with mobs

Scap: slightly decreased caudal glide with some muscular

crepitus at the cranial scap border- resolves with massage and stretching

Shoulder: ® abduction angle approx 45 deg (L=30), but no pain

or spasm on testing, ROM WNL except intermittant slightly reduced extension,

resolves with stretching

Elbow ROM NL and painfee

Capus ROM NL and painfee with elbow extended but carpal flexion

painful if entire limb flexed - Mobilization of each carpal and MTC bones

painfee, toes same

Thoracic spine NL

Intermittant S-I tightness ® > (L), resolves with mobs and

stretching

Primary finding/ pain reproduction: Accessory carpal bone tight with

medial glide compared to left and painful to palpation and mobs and pain

with carpal flexion if limb in full flex

Neuro NL

Rads of Cerv spine NL, No limb rads taken

I am lasering the carpus and accessory carpal bone and mob/stretch the tight

areas (spine/pelvis/limb) as they crop up but we do not seem to be getting

to the root of the problem.

Any thoughts would be appreciated

Pavlakos, PT, CCRP

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Posted by: "Laurie Edge-"

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Wed May 5, 2010 6:29 pm (PDT)

Hi

I would tend to lean toward the shoulder as the culprit with this dog. I

have had some with a similar history, and the fact that there is a 15 degree

discrepancy in abduction from side to side and the decreased caudal glide

all fit the picture.

The abduction wouldn't have to be painful, if it were chronic already, and I

have found that some dogs seem to slightly sublux their humeral heads -

sometimes cranially or laterally... which can resolve with either a caudal

glide of the humeral head with the shoulder in extension or with testing of

abduction (again with the shoulder in extension). My own dogs have some

instabilities and will occasionally limp when transitioning down from a trot

to a walk, I mob/manip their shoulders and it normalizes.

Your long term plan of action, if you think this is the case, is to work on

stabilization exercises - working balance/coordination (3-leg stands with

perturbations, diagonal leg stands - progressing to uneven surfaces, etc...)

In some instances I show owners some simple mobs (maybe traction) for the

shoulder joint and or doing ROM (extension) which can sometimes get an

auto-manip from the joint.

Beyond that, if the problem is bad enough and impacting function and life,

there is always surgery. J

My thoughts anyways.

Cheers,

Laurie Edge-, BScPT, MAnimSt (Animal Physio), CAFCI, CCRT

The Canine Fitness Centre Ltd,

Calgary, AB, CANADA

From: VetRehab [mailto:VetRehab ] On Behalf

Of Jeannie Pavlakos

Sent: May-05-10 11:29 AM

To: VetRehab

Subject:

Hi all,

I have a case I would love any input on:

7 y.o. Collie

Hx: Intermittant RFL lameness after rough play with other dogs and

occasionally after rest

Participates in herding without lameness

Exam: Cervical spine: slight tightness ® C7 and intermittant, (L) OA

tightness- resolves with mobs

Scap: slightly decreased caudal glide with some muscular

crepitus at the cranial scap border- resolves with massage and stretching

Shoulder: ® abduction angle approx 45 deg (L=30), but no pain

or spasm on testing, ROM WNL except intermittant slightly reduced extension,

resolves with stretching

Elbow ROM NL and painfee

Capus ROM NL and painfee with elbow extended but carpal flexion

painful if entire limb flexed - Mobilization of each carpal and MTC bones

painfee, toes same

Thoracic spine NL

Intermittant S-I tightness ® > (L), resolves with mobs and

stretching

Primary finding/ pain reproduction: Accessory carpal bone tight with

medial glide compared to left and painful to palpation and mobs and pain

with carpal flexion if limb in full flex

Neuro NL

Rads of Cerv spine NL, No limb rads taken

I am lasering the carpus and accessory carpal bone and mob/stretch the tight

areas (spine/pelvis/limb) as they crop up but we do not seem to be getting

to the root of the problem.

Any thoughts would be appreciated

Pavlakos, PT, CCRP

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Rehab facility needed

Posted by: "le Robbins"

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americandogrehab

Wed May 5, 2010 2:04 pm (PDT)

Hello,

We have a client that will be moving to Coeur d' Alene, Idaho in two weeks. Is there anyone in that area or near Spokane, WA that offers rehab?

Thanks in advance.

le Robbins, M.S., P.T.

Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist

AMERICAN DOG

PHYSICAL REHABILITATION FOR ANIMALS

leAmericanDogRehab

www.AmericanDogRehab.com

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