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El. knyga: Kinesiology Taping for Dogs: The Complete Guide to Taping for Canine Health and Fitness

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  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Trafalgar Square
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781646013074
  • Formatas: EPUB+DRM
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Feb-2025
  • Leidėjas: Trafalgar Square
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781646013074

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Do-it-yourself physical therapy techniques for keeping your dog happy, active, and pain-free—now and for years to come.

Kinesiology taping on humans is now commonplace—it is widely used by physical therapists, chiropractors, and personal trainers. The idea behind taping is that it provides incredible support and stabilization of ligaments and tendons while simultaneously stretching and flexing like a “second skin” to allow full range of motion. It can also activate or relax muscles, depending on its application.

Taping is now also being successfully applied to other animals. Canine and equine physiotherapist Katja Bredlau-Morich, author of Kinesiology Taping for Horses, is a pioneer in bringing the method to the dog world. She believes that dogs can benefit hugely from taping techniques, and even better, dog owners and trainers can learn practical steps to using kinesiology tape themselves. In her terrific guidebook, Bredlau-Morich provides the ultimate reference for understanding both the uses of kinesiology tape and its numerous canine applications. With hundreds of color photographs and step-by-step instructions for the do-it-yourselfer, her book explains the following forms of kinesiology taping:

  • Muscle
  • Scar
  • Fascia

In addition, numerous case studies demonstrate how taping can change a dog’s life, keeping him a happy, active, pain-free companion for years to come.



Do-it-yourself physical therapy techniques for keeping your dog happy, active, and pain-free—now and for years to come.
Preface xi
Chapter 1 Basic Information, Material, How the Tape Works
1(24)
History and Development of Kinesiology Tape
2(6)
Kinesiology Tope--A Unique Material
8(5)
How Kinesiology Tape Works
13(6)
The Colors and Their Significance
19(6)
Chapter 2 Indications and Contraindications
25(10)
Special Indications
26(4)
Contraindications
30(5)
Chapter 3 Handling and Practical Application
35(22)
Preparation of the Dog and His Hoir
36(1)
Tricks and Aids to Improve Adhesion
37(2)
Does Taping Rffect a Dog's Activity?
39(1)
Preparation and Handling of Kinesiology Tope
40(17)
Chapter 4 Before Getting Started
57(8)
Anatomical Terms
59(3)
Toping Terms
62(3)
Chapter 5 Various Taping Applications
65(52)
Muscle Taping
66(8)
Lymphatic Taping
74(7)
Scar Taping
81(6)
Fascia Taping
87(5)
Decompression Taping
92(4)
Hematoma Taping
96(3)
Stabilization Taping
99(7)
Tendon Taping
106(4)
Proprioception Taping
110(4)
Cross Tapes
114(3)
Chapter 6 Case Studies from Mu Physiotherapy Practice
117(22)
Strain of the Flexor Tendon and Distortion of the Carpal Joint
118(1)
Unclear Lameness with Tension in the M, latissimus dorsi
119(1)
Back Pain and Uneven Gait
120(1)
Complete Biceps Tendon Tear of the Left Front Leg
121(1)
Dragging Gait of the Left Hind Leg After a Disc Herniation Operation
122(1)
Tension in the Sacrum Area and Reduced Mobility in the Sacroiliac Joints
123(1)
Scar Taping After Surgical Removal of a Mast Cell Tumor
124(1)
Muscle Atrophy of the Back Muscles and Misalignment of the Sacroiliac Joint
125(1)
Tear of the Caudal Cruciate Ligament and Surgical Intervention
126(1)
Patellar Luxation
127(1)
Hip Joint Arthrosis
128(1)
Back Pain
129(1)
Unbalanced Posture with Lateral Body flexion to the Right
130(2)
Spondylosis and Arthrosis in the Lumbar Spine (Causing Trouble with Defecation)
132(1)
Cauda Gquina Syndrome
133(1)
Congenital Deformity of the Front Leg ond Operation for Posture Correction
134(2)
Lameness of the Right Hind Leg (Suspected Herniated Disc and Cruciate Ligament Tear)
136(3)
About the Author 139(1)
Contact 140(1)
Aecommendecl Resources 141(2)
Acknowledgments 143(1)
Index 144
Katja Bredlau-Morich received certification in animal health from the Institut für Tierheilkunde in Viernheim, Germany. She is certified in kinesiology taping of horses by the Maia-Medical Group, Germany, and by Equi-Tape® in the United States, and has provided physiotherapy and taping services for horses in both countries. She currently lives in Rodgau, Germany, where she operates Horse-Wellness, LLC (www.horse-wellness.com).