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Approach to Small Animal Neurorehabilitation by Locomotor Training: An Update.

Débora GouveiaAna CardosoCarla CarvalhoAntónio AlmeidaÓscar GamboaAntónio FerreiraÂngela Martins
Published in: Animals : an open access journal from MDPI (2022)
Neurorehabilitation has a wide range of therapies to achieve neural regeneration, reorganization, and repair (e.g., axon regeneration, remyelination, and restoration of spinal circuits and networks) to achieve ambulation for dogs and cats, especially for grade 1 (modified Frankel scale) with signs of spinal shock or grade 0 (deep pain negative), similar to humans classified with ASIA A lesions. This review aims to explain what locomotor training is, its importance, its feasibility within a clinical setting, and some possible protocols for motor recovery, achieving ambulation with coordinated and modulated movements. In addition, it cites some of the primary key points that must be present in the daily lives of veterinarians or rehabilitation nurses. These can be the guidelines to improve this exciting exercise necessary to achieve ambulation with quality of life. However, more research is essential in the future years.
Keyphrases
  • spinal cord injury
  • stem cells
  • spinal cord
  • neuropathic pain
  • chronic pain
  • physical activity
  • virtual reality
  • healthcare
  • mental health
  • high intensity
  • wound healing
  • current status
  • clinical practice
  • resistance training