Conservative Management of IVDD
Posted: Fri May 20, 2016 11:28 pm
So I just want to start some discussion here.
I believe in, I've seen, I've been a part of SUCCESSFUL conservative management of IVDD. I think it's absolutely possible in the Grades 1-3/5 dogs and I've seen it be successful in the grade 4-5/5 neurologic dogs.
My plan:
1) Address the site of the lesion
Traction
Manual therapy (in the form of large amplitude pain free rotations)
Laser +++
Acupuncture
Maybe alphastim (ear clips) for pain
PEMF (all our dogs are treated on the PEMF mat)
2) Address the neurologic deficits and 'rewire' the system
PNF
Assisted walking practice in an UWT (or using a sling or w/c over a land treadmill)
Weight shifting exercises
Really, any neuro-rehab stuff.
3) Meds
Ensure that the dog has proper pain management / inflammation control
(i.e.either a steroid OR an NSAID plus adjunctive)
NOW... what are YOU seeing and doing? What's your magic plan for these dogs?
Cheers,
Laurie
I believe in, I've seen, I've been a part of SUCCESSFUL conservative management of IVDD. I think it's absolutely possible in the Grades 1-3/5 dogs and I've seen it be successful in the grade 4-5/5 neurologic dogs.
My plan:
1) Address the site of the lesion
Traction
Manual therapy (in the form of large amplitude pain free rotations)
Laser +++
Acupuncture
Maybe alphastim (ear clips) for pain
PEMF (all our dogs are treated on the PEMF mat)
2) Address the neurologic deficits and 'rewire' the system
PNF
Assisted walking practice in an UWT (or using a sling or w/c over a land treadmill)
Weight shifting exercises
Really, any neuro-rehab stuff.
3) Meds
Ensure that the dog has proper pain management / inflammation control
(i.e.either a steroid OR an NSAID plus adjunctive)
NOW... what are YOU seeing and doing? What's your magic plan for these dogs?
Cheers,
Laurie