Dog losing muscle tone

    • [DOC File]Cape Horn Veterinary Associates

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      Muscle fibers in the heart are also affected, and most individuals die by the age of twenty. ... Physical therapy is frequently ordered and used to prevent the remaining unaffected muscles from losing their tone and mass. In some stages of the disease, braces, appliances, and orthopedic surgery may be used. ... The availability of both a mouse ...

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    • [DOCX File]hoyaathletictraining.weebly.com

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      Used to ↑detrusor muscle tone and stimulate bladder contractions in small animals. Also an esophageal or GI stimulant, but metoclopramide and neostigmine are better. Bicarbonate Deficit Replacement - Base deficit x 0.3 x kg = mEq bicarbonate

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    • Atrophy, Loss of Muscle Mass in Dog Legs - Dogs Health Problems

      Older dog. Difficulty getting up and down. Losing muscle tone in legs or back. History of any joint surgery. Arthritic, degenerative joint disease. Healing fracture in body. Back or disc problems. Has had ligaments damaged. Suffering from a sprain or strain. Bone spurs or enlarged joints. Rapidly accumulates tarter on teeth. Difficulty ...

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    • [DOCX File]flatheadvetwellness

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      Significant loss muscle mass 44 - 1 2 3 . Fainting, collapse. 45 - 1 2 3 . Cough, especially at rest 46 - 1 2 3 . Disoriented. 47 - 1 2 3 . Swelling in rear legs. 48 - 1 2 3 . Abdominal enlargement 49 - 1 2 3 . Rear legs tremble, weak 50 - 1 2 3 . History of heartworms. 51 - 1 2 3 . Difficulty breathing, shortness of breath. GROUP THREE (A) 25 ...

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    • [DOC File]Abomasal disorders

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      The uterus is also made of smooth muscle. Smooth muscle is the champion at sustaining contraction: some smooth muscle organs, like your sphincters, are in contraction almost all the time. Other organs, like your stomach and intestines, go through long, sustained contractions. Smooth muscle can remain in contraction much longer than skeletal muscle.

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