Issue 1(2): ~ Prevent of abnormal hyperthermia and heat stroke; ~ Managing nails; ~ Notes on Rehabilitation Psychology
Description
Nails: Long or Short - This article discusses how nail length can affect performance and injuries.
Managing Hyperthermia in the Athletic and Working Dog - This article focuses on preventing abnormal hyperthermia and heat stroke in the athletic and working dog. It describes the two basic components of Hyperthermia - external factors and internal factors.
The Psychological Aspects of Rehabilitation (Authors Note) - A brief descriptive of how to create a positive attitude in the dog that is needing rest as part of their rehabilitation.
Issue 2(2): ~ Muscles of Performance in the Dog. ~ Athleticism and the Dog's Immune System"
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Issue 2(3): ~ Using Gait Analysis to Enhance Canine Performance. ~ The special issues for the Veterinarian to consider with the Canine Athlete
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Issue 3(1): ~ Understanding the Greyhound Racing Gallop
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Issue 3(4): ~ Exertional Rhabdomyolysis in the Athletic or Working Dog: Part II
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Issue 5(3): ~ Diagnosing Stifle Problems Through Palpation: Part I
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Issue 5(6): ~ Feeding for Optimal Performance
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Issue 6(5): ~ Diagnosing Stifle Problems Through Palpation: Part II
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Issue 6(6): ~ Neuronal Factors of Canine Movement and Performance
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Downloadable - Analyzing Motion and Soundness of the Dog by Dr. Robert Gillette
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