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8 Principles of Therapy for Lameness 875 Protection and Support 917
Clinical Applications of Principles 918
VetBooks.ir Systemic/Parenteral 875 Acupuncture Treatment of Limb
Summary 920
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Lameness and Back Pain 921
Parenteral NSAIDs 875
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and Pentosan Polysulfate (PPS) 875
Hyaluronan 876 Introduction 921
Bisphosphonates 877 Techniques of Stimulation 921
Tetracyclines 877 General Indications for Treatment 922
Estrogen 878 Lameness 922
Methocarbamol (Robaxin) 878 Chronic Back Pain 923
Gabapentin 878 Adverse Effects 924
Topical/Local 881 Manual Therapy Techniques 925
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Topical NSAIDs 881 Introduction 925
Topical First Aid (Cold Therapy and Bandaging) 881 Therapeutic Touch 925
Dimethyl Sulfoxide 882 Massage Therapy 925
Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy 882 Passive Stretching Exercises 925
Regional Perfusion 882 Mobilization 926
Therapeutic Ultrasound, Lasers, and Joint Mobilization and Manipulation 926
Electromagnetics 883 Contraindications 927
Counterirritation 883 Rehabilitation/Physical Therapy 929
Intrasynovial 886 MelissA kinG, kAtherine ellis, AnD nArelle c. stuBBs
lAuren e. sMAnik AnD lAurie r. GooDrich Introduction 929
Corticosteroids 886 Clinical and Client Demand for Rehabilitation/PT 929
Hyaluronan 888 Manual Therapy 930
Corticosteroid and HA Combinations 889 Proprioceptive Facilitation/Neuromotor Control
IA Polysulfated Glycosaminoglycans 889 Techniques 934
Polyglycan ® 890 Physical Modalities 936
Autologous Conditioned Serum 890 Conclusion 943
Platelet‐Rich Plasma 890
Autologous Protein Solution 891 9 Occupational‐Related Lameness
Bone Marrow‐ or Fat‐Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cell Conditions 949
Therapy 891
Polyacrylamide Hydrogel 891 The Thoroughbred Racehorse 949
Miscellaneous 892
Intrasynovial Therapy: Practical Considerations 892 ryAn cArpenter
Intralesional 896 Risk Factors for Injury 949
Diagnosis of Lameness 950
sArA k.t. steWArD AnD lAurie r. GooDrich Common Conditions 951
Introduction 896 The Standardbred Racehorse 964
Hyaluronan and Polysulfated Glycosaminoglycans 896
Autologous Cell Therapies: Mesenchymal Stem Cell kiMBerly johnston AnD FrAnk A. nickels
Therapy, Autologous Bone Marrow Aspirate, Tendon‐ Description of the Sport 964
Derived Progenitor Cells 896 Lameness Exam 965
Blood‐Derived Biologics: Platelet‐Rich Plasma, Specific Lameness Conditions 966
Autologous Conditioned Serum, Autologous Protein
Solution, and Bone Marrow Aspirate 897 The Racing Quarter Horse 972
Corticosteroids 898 nAncy l. GooDMAn AnD lArry r. overly
Miscellaneous 898 Introduction 972
Oral/Nutritional 900 Conformation Relating to Lameness 972
Training the Racing Quarter Horse 973
nicolAs s. ernst AnD troy n. truMBle Shoeing 973
Nonsteroidal Anti‐Inflammatory Drugs 900 Lameness Related to Track Surface 973
Nutraceuticals 903 Lameness Examination 973
Therapeutic Trimming and Shoeing 911 Specific Lameness Conditions 975
AnDreW h. pArks The Western Performance Horse 980
Introduction 911 roBin M. DABAreiner
Examination of the Limb Introduction 980
for Therapeutic Shoeing 911 Team Roping Horses 980
The Trim 912 Tie‐Down and Breakaway Roping 981
Shoeing 912 Barrel Racing 982