Equine Back Pathology - Diagnosis and Treatment

Author:   Frances M. D. Henson
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
ISBN:  

9781405154925


Pages:   280
Publication Date:   27 April 2009
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained


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An invaluable reference dedicated to the equine back, providing comprehensive coverage by international specialists. Equine Back Pathology: Diagnosis and Treatment is the first book to explore conditions and problems of the horses back and pelvis, which are often difficult to diagnose and treat. The importance of the horse?s back to their function and athletic ability cannot be underestimated. There has been considerable progress in recent years in understanding back problems in the horse, and this book brings together the most recent research. The book is divided into sections covering: the normal anatomy and kinematics of the horse?s back the approach to investigating suspected back pathology diagnosis and treatment of specific conditions back pathology in specific sporting disciplines complementary therapy and rehabilitation This book is a vital tool for those engaged in improving the diagnosis and management of all horses with back problems.

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Author:   Frances M. D. Henson
Publisher:   John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Imprint:   Wiley-Blackwell (an imprint of John Wiley & Sons Ltd)
Dimensions:   Width: 19.50cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 25.20cm
Weight:   0.001kg
ISBN:  

9781405154925


ISBN 10:   1405154926
Pages:   280
Publication Date:   27 April 2009
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Section 1 Anatomy And Function. 1. The Normal Anatomy of the Osseous Structures. 2. The Normal Anatomy of the Soft Tissue Structures of the Thoraco-Lumbar Spine. 3. The Normal Anatomy of the Soft Tissue Structures of the Pelvis. 5. Kinematics of the Equine Back. Section 2 The Investigation Of Back Pathology. 6. The Clinical Examination. 7. The Neurological Examination. 8. Radiography. 9. Nuclear Scintigraphy. 10. Ultrasonography of the Thoracolumbar Region. 11. Ultrasonography of the Lumbosacral Spine and Pelvis. 12. Thermography. Section 3 The Diagnosis And Treatment Of Specific Conditions. 13.Trauma. 14. Over-Riding Dorsal Spinous Processes. 16. Muscle Disease. 17. Supraspinous Ligament and Dorsal-Sacro-Iliac Ligament Desmitis. 18. Sacro-Iliac Dysfunction. Section 4 Back Pathology in Specific Disciplines. 19. Dressage Horses. 20. Showjumpers. 21. Eventers. 22. Racehorses. Section 5 Complementary Therapy And Rehabilititation. 23. Complementary Therapies in the Treatment of Back Pain. 24. Integrative Therapies in the Treatment of Back Pain. 25. Rehabilitiation

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“There is no other single source of this much information on the equine back. It is well worth the investment to have available in one book the vast array of information this provides. (Doody's, April 2010) “It should prove to be an excellent reference for any practitioner when they get the inevitable call to examine a horse with back pain. ( Veterinary Times, October 2009)


This textbook appears to fill a unique niche in veterinary medicine because I am not aware of other textbooks with similar content. The textbook is well organized and clearly written. One outstanding feature of this textbook is the illustrations, with beautiful diagrams and photographs of diagnostic images and horses with specific conditions. (Vet Med Today, 15 June 2010) The textbook is well organized and clearly written. One outstanding feature of this textbook is the illustrations, with beautiful diagrams and photographs of diagnostic images and horses with specific conditions. The figures are representative of points made in the text. The price is reasonable when considering the high quality of this publication. (Vet Med Today, August 2010)“There is no other single source of this much information on the equine back. It is well worth the investment to have available in one book the vast array of information this provides. (Doody's, April 2010) This textbook appears to fill a unique niche in veterinary medicine because I am not aware of other textbooks with similar content. One outstanding feature of this textbook is the illustrations, with beautiful diagrams and photographs of diagnostic images and horses with specific conditions. The figures are representative of points made in the text. (JAVMA, June 2010) Overall, for the equine clinician this is an extremely useful, clear and concise book, which should be available in all equine practices. It fulfils my original hopes by clarifying and giving structure to the examination and thought processes involved, and providing a resource of all relevant information in one place. (The Bulletin of the Royal College of Pathologists, July 2010) “It should prove to be an excellent reference for any practitioner when they get the inevitable call to examine a horse with back pain. ( Veterinary Times, October 2009)


Author Information

Dr Frances Henson is currently a Senior Lecturer in equine surgery at the University of Cambridge, UK. Specialising in horses with back problems and poor performance, she takes referral cases from all over the country, and lectures to other equine veterinary surgeons on the back. Dr Henson has an active research group working on equine cartilage and repair, and is a RCVS Specialist in Equine Surgery (Orthopaedics).

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