Laurie's Blogs.

 

05
Jul 2025

Diagnosis and Management of Canine Degenerative Myelopathy – Insights from a Veterinary Survey

Laurie Edge-Hughes, BScPT, MAnimSt, CAFCI, CCRT, Cert. Sm. Anim. Acup / Dry Needling

A 2023 study published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine by Bouché et al. provides insights into the diagnosis and management of degenerative myelopathy (DM) in dogs, based on a survey of veterinary neurologists and rehabilitation specialists. The survey, cond...
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28
Jun 2025

A New Way to Track Canine Spinal Cord Recovery – A 50-Step Walking Test!

Laurie Edge-Hughes, BScPT, MAnimSt, CAFCI, CCRT, Cert. Sm. Anim. Acup / Dry Needling

A recent study published in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine (2022) introduces a novel 50-step walking test as a practical method to evaluate ambulation recovery in dogs post-decompressive surgery. This StudyConducted at Texas A&M University’s Small Anim...
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21
Jun 2025

Objective Testing for Return to Off-Leash Activity

Laurie Edge-Hughes, BScPT, MAnimSt, CAFCI, CCRT, Cert. Sm. Anim. Acup / Dry Needling

 Do you use a testing model or check list for return to off-leash activity after a cruciate surgery?  It’s quite likely important… and a ‘time line’ of ’10-, 12-, 16-weeks’ after surgery isn’t objective.  So, what can we d...
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14
Jun 2025

Vitamin D and Vertigo (BPPV)

Laurie Edge-Hughes, BScPT, MAnimSt, CAFCI, CCRT, Cert. Sm. Anim. Acup / Dry Needling

 I was searching through some old blog posts that I keep track of, and I found a juicy nugget of information!  There is a correlation between vitamin D deficiency and benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). The link between vitamin D and benign paroxysmal posi...
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07
Jun 2025

When to Start Unstable Surface Training in the Neurologic Dog

Laurie Edge-Hughes, BScPT, MAnimSt, CAFCI, CCRT, Cert. Sm. Anim. Acup / Dry Needling

  Have you ever second guessed your judgment when it comes to a neurologic dog and when and how to progress exercises?  You’re not alone.  I get this question a lot.  Let’s break it down into the pieces that will matter and factor into the equ...
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31
May 2025

Understanding Spinal Disease Prevalence in Pugs and French Bulldogs

Laurie Edge-Hughes, BScPT, MAnimSt, CAFCI, CCRT, Cert. Sm. Anim. Acup / Dry Needling

Another nifty new study has come out with short and sweet, “need to know” info-nuggets for clinical practice. Spinal diseases are a significant concern in brachycephalic breeds like French Bulldogs (FBDs) and Pugs, but their prevalence and presentation differ mar...
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24
May 2025

The Hamstring Stretch As A New Screening Tool for Canine Fibrotic Myopathy.

Laurie Edge-Hughes, BScPT, MAnimSt, CAFCI, CCRT, Cert. Sm. Anim. Acup / Dry Needling

As veterinarians, animal physical therapists, veterinary technicians, and rehabilitation professionals, we often encounter complex musculoskeletal conditions in our canine patients. One such condition, fibrotic myopathy of the hamstring muscles, is a rare but debilitating disease...
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17
May 2025

Accessoriometacarpal Ligament Injury in (my) Dog

Dr. David Lane, DVM, DACVSMR, CCRT

 Figure 1: Evidence that he is astonishingly handsome. FigJam, a 5 year old, devilishly handsome (Figure 1), neutered Labrador retriever and my favourite adventure buddy, developed an intermittent left forelimb lameness that would transiently appear following off leash ...
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10
May 2025

Posture and Postural Dysfunction in Dogs: Implications for Veterinary Physiotherapy and Veterinary Practice

Laurie Edge-Hughes, BScPT, MAnimSt, CAFCI, CCRT, Cert. Sm. Anim. Acup / Dry Needling

 A recent study in The Veterinary Journal (Michael et al., 2024) provides a comprehensive analysis of posture and postural dysfunction in dogs, offering valuable insights for veterinary physiotherapists, rehab therapists, and veterinarians. This article synthesizes the study...
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03
May 2025

Hair-Loss Over the Back

Laurie Edge-Hughes, BScPT, MAnimSt, CAFCI, CCRT, Cert. Sm. Anim. Acup / Dry Needling

Have you seen dogs with a strange pattern of hair loss, typically over their back, unilateral or sometimes symmetrical.  Often there is nothing odd about the skin (i.e. no infection, redness, bumps, or other signs of irritation).  Just hair loss.   Variou...
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