You are receiving this e-blast because you signed up for these e-blasts on FourLeg.com. If for some reason, this makes you unhappy... then unsubscribe at the bottom. But for everyone else... HEY! Let's get on with the show! Got a Question? Need Answers? Need Ideas?
WELL LOOK NO FURTHER!
See what the Four Leg LIBRARY of content has to offer!
Or jump onto the FORUM and ask your questions...
Not on the Forum yet? Go and register!
Not a member yet? Why not?!
Affordable & Expansive Learning to be had!
What's new?
It is most definitely fall... but it's still been nice. So, as I type this on Sunday afternoon, I just want to get outdoors while it lasts!
So, that's it for the updates... !! On with the show...
|
|
BLOG:
Spontaneous Regression of Disc Lesion
|
|
Allow me to rock the boat for a moment! In this blog, I want to discuss conservative management of disc lesions. Discs can resorb. They can heal on their own. With our therapy tools and techniques, we can help the process. Let’s dive into the topic a bit further!
I found a paper that sparked this blog!
Sharma AK, Gandhoke CS, Syal SK. Spontaneous regression of herniated cervical disc: A case report and literature review. Surg Neurol Int. 2021 Apr 8;12:141.
The researchers searched the literature and found 75 cases of herniated cervical discs which spontaneously regressed; to this, they added their own case.
What they noted:
“Patients averaged 40.95 years of age. Discs were paracentral or foraminal in 84% of the cases, with most occurring at the C5-C6 (51%) and C6-C7 (36%) levels. Symptoms included neck pain/radiculopathy (91%) or myelopathy (9%). The average interval between initial presentation and spontaneous regression of herniated discs on MRI was 9.15 months. Interestingly, on MRI, extruded/sequestrated discs were more likely to undergo spontaneous regression versus protruding discs.”
The paper goes further to discuss the three proposed mechanisms for spontaneous cervical disc resorption:
Continue reading - click below...
Get to the BLOG by CLICKING HERE!!!!
|
In a Four Leg Rehab Minute!
As part of the Four Leg update, I am providing quick educational tidbits of information! Here is THE SHOULDER CLICK!
WANT TO LEARN MORE ABOUT MOBILIZATION?
CHECK OUT FOUR LEG FOR:
Video Training
Video Training 13: Traction and the Canine Spine
Video Training 15: First Rib Diagnosis and Mobs
Video Training 17: The Sacroiliac Joint
Video Training 47: Elbow Mobilizations
Video Training 48: Shoulder Joint Mobilizations
Video Training 50: Carpus mobilizations
Video Training 51: Mobilizing the hip
Video Training 53: Stifle Mobilizations
Video Training 55: Tarsal Mobilizations
Video Training 56: Digit Mobilizations
Video Training 68: Thoracic Spine Manual Therapy Basics
Video Training 69: Rib Assessment
Video Training 70: Rib Joint Treatments
Video Training 82: Basic assessment of the lumbar spine
Video Training 83: Basic treatment of the lumbar spine
|
|
Hey! Check out this new OPEN ACCESS article on Manual Therapy in Veterinary Medicine.
|
SEE WHAT THERE IS TO LEARN!
|
For, those of you that aren't members yet, check out the Sneak Peek Page -https://www.fourleg.com/Sneak-Peek to SEE how much is on the MEMBER'S side of FourLeg!
220+ Videos!
44 Audios!
56 Newsletters!
TONS of articles, protocols, & handouts!
And a FRIENDLY forum to ask questions!
No other educational platform has this depth of educational materials, available to you right from day one after you subscribe!
Be a forward thinking & up to date practitioner! Join Four Leg Now for ONLY $20.00 CAD per MONTH!!
|
Read More
|
|
|
|
For over a year, I worked with Physiotec (an online exercise platform) to create a exercise prescription platform for canine rehab practitioners. And this is it!
I've put hundreds of exercises together onto this handy platform. You can find the exercises, print off a handout, send them a link to the VIDEOS of the exercises. There's so much: Massage, owner-friendly joint therapies, exercises, advisement, etc,
etc!
NOW... be aware that this platform is run by / owned by Physiotec (and they charge separately for it's use)... and the support for the website is via physiotec as well. The MAIN GLITCH I am finding now... is that when you e-mail or call tech-support you will NEED to LET THEM KNOW that your question pertains to FOURLEGEXERCISE! (Otherwise, it's a bit of a schmozzle to get sorted, because they direct you to the
Physiotec website vs FourLegExercise website!!!) Check it out and LET ME KNOW (what you think, your experiences, etc... so that I can report back if there are issues!)
I hope you find it useful!
Go there... Check it out!!!
|
Have a great week everyone!
Until next time... Cheers!
Laurie
P.S. Don't forget... PRODUCTS FOR YOUR LEARNING!
|
Check out the Products (or Discounts) Page on FourLeg.com to get a nifty selection of learning materials.
|
P.S. Helpful Hints for NEW Members...
1. If you are new to FourLeg and happen to be having issues with watching the videos, you will want to cut and paste the following URL into your browser bar:
2. As a member, if you want to search a particular topic, then find the little white search bar on the upper right hand corner of the page (after you log in as a member). Type in your search and be given a full listing of content related to your search words!
3. And, if you have any issues, check out WWW.FOURLEG.COM/Help to address any FAQs regarding the website or membership difficulties!
|
|
|
|