Frank Lauren R, Roynard Patrick F P
Physical Rehabilitation and Acupuncture Service, Long Island Veterinary Specialists, Plainview, NY, USA.
Neurology/Neurosurgery Department, Long Island Veterinary Specialists, Plainview, NY, USA; Fipapharm, Mont-Saint-Aignan, France.
Top Companion Anim Med. 2018 Jun;33(2):49-57. doi: 10.1053/j.tcam.2018.04.002. Epub 2018 May 16.
The increase in client willingness to pursue surgical procedures, the heightened perceived value of veterinary patients, and the desire to provide comprehensive medical care have driven the recent demand of using an integrative treatment approach in veterinary rehabilitation. Physical therapy following neurologic injury has been the standard of care in human medicine for decades, whereas similar rehabilitation techniques have only recently been adapted and utilized in veterinary medicine. Spinal cord injury is the most common neurologic disease currently addressed by veterinary rehabilitation specialists and will be the primary focus of this review; however, research in other neurologic conditions will also be discussed. Of particular interest, to clients and veterinarians are techniques and modalities used to promote functional recovery after neurologic injury, which can mean the difference between life and death for many veterinary patients. The trend in human neurologic rehabilitation, often regardless of etiology, is a multimodal approach to therapy. Evidence supports faster and improved recoveries in people after neurologic injury using a combination of rehabilitation techniques. Although the primary neurological disorders researched tend to be spinal cord injury, peripheral neuropathies, allodynia, multiple sclerosis, and strokes-many correlations can be made to common veterinary neurological disorders. Such comprehensive protocols entail gait training activities in combination with neuromuscular electrical stimulation and directed exercises. Additionally, pain-relieving and functional benefits are bolstered when acupuncture is used in addition to rehabilitation. Studies, both laboratory and clinical, support the use of acupuncture in the management of neurologic conditions in small animals, specifically in cases of intervertebral disc disease, other myelopathies, and neuropathic pain conditions. Acupuncture's ability to promote analgesia, stimulate trophic factors, and decrease inflammation, including neuroinflammation, make it an alluring adjunct therapy after neurologic injury. Although there is limited research in veterinary medicine on physical techniques that expedite recovery after neurologic injury, there are sparse publications on clinical veterinary research suggesting the benefits of acupuncture, rehabilitation, and LASER in dogs with intervertebral disk disease. Accordingly, due to the relative lack of evidence-based studies in veterinary neurologic rehabilitation, much of the data available is human or laboratory-animal based, however, evidence supports the utilization of an early, comprehensive treatment protocol for optimal neurologic recovery. The rationale for why an integrative approach is critical will be detailed in this review; in addition, literature on specific physical rehabilitation techniques that have evidence of improved recoveries after neurologic injury, will be addressed.
客户对进行外科手术意愿的增加、对兽医患者感知价值的提高以及提供全面医疗护理的愿望,推动了近期兽医康复中使用综合治疗方法的需求。几十年来,神经损伤后的物理治疗一直是人类医学的护理标准,而类似的康复技术直到最近才在兽医学中得到应用和利用。脊髓损伤是目前兽医康复专家处理的最常见神经疾病,将是本综述的主要重点;然而,也将讨论其他神经疾病的研究。客户和兽医特别感兴趣的是用于促进神经损伤后功能恢复的技术和方式,这对许多兽医患者来说可能意味着生死之别。人类神经康复的趋势通常无论病因如何,都是采用多模式治疗方法。有证据表明,神经损伤后的人使用多种康复技术相结合的方法,恢复得更快且更好。虽然所研究的主要神经疾病往往是脊髓损伤、周围神经病变、异常性疼痛、多发性硬化症和中风,但许多情况与常见的兽医神经疾病相关。这种综合方案需要结合步态训练活动、神经肌肉电刺激和定向运动。此外,在康复的同时使用针灸,可增强止痛和功能效益。实验室和临床研究均支持在小动物神经疾病的管理中使用针灸,特别是在椎间盘疾病、其他脊髓病和神经性疼痛的病例中。针灸促进镇痛、刺激营养因子和减轻炎症(包括神经炎症)的能力,使其成为神经损伤后一种有吸引力的辅助治疗方法。虽然兽医学中关于加速神经损伤后恢复的物理技术的研究有限,但关于临床兽医研究的出版物很少,表明针灸、康复和激光对患有椎间盘疾病的犬有益。因此,由于兽医神经康复中基于证据的研究相对较少,现有的许多数据都是基于人类或实验动物的,然而,有证据支持采用早期综合治疗方案以实现最佳神经恢复。本综述将详细阐述综合方法为何至关重要;此外,还将讨论有关特定物理康复技术的文献,这些技术有证据表明可改善神经损伤后的恢复情况。