Geriatric pain

2013 ◽  
pp. 347-352
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Eric S. Hsu ◽  
Charles Argoff ◽  
Katherine E. Galluzzi ◽  
Raphael J. Leo ◽  
Andrew Dubin
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pp. 36
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WILLIAM E. GOLDEN ◽  
ROBERT H. HOPKINS

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Vol 12 (10) ◽  
pp. 456-462
Author(s):  
Mary Ellen Goldberg

Osteoarthritis is a developmental disease that progresses as the canine ages. While incurable, there are ways to help mitigate the severity of the disease. Geriatric patients often have pain, lowered mobility, and decreased quality of life. Utilisation of clinical metrology instruments (CMIs), published pain management guidelines, multimodal medications, published quality of life scales, and the use of physical rehabilitation modalities/techniques enable the dog to live a full life. The dog's advancing age does not have to cause abrupt cessation of activities that all family members enjoy. Environmental modification and client education allow dogs to enjoy their entire life with their families.


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Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 725-735 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jennifer Greene Naples ◽  
Walid F. Gellad ◽  
Joseph T. Hanlon

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S. W. Harkins ◽  
Belinda T. Lagua ◽  
D. D. Price ◽  
Ralph E. Small
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