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COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE RESEARCH
Volume 28, Issue 3, Pages 263-269Publisher
KARGER
DOI: 10.1159/000509436
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Acupuncture; Chinese medicine iontophoresis; Laser; Intervertebral disk disease; Dog
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This case report describes a 12-year-old castrated male dog diagnosed with cervical spine disease, treated with a combination of acupuncture and Chinese medicine iontophoresis which showed significant improvement in ambulation function. The results suggest that this combined approach could be a potential treatment for chronic progressive cervical intervertebral disk disease in dogs.
Case Report: A 12-year-old castrated male dog with nonambulatory tetraplegia was diagnosed with spinal stenosis at C3-C4 through X-ray examination and with ventral extradural spinal compression at C3-C4 through myelography and computed tomography. The diagnosis of traditional Chinese veterinary medicine was local Qi and blood stagnation, spleen Qideficiency, blood deficiency, and kidney Yang deficiency. We initiated treatment using a combination of acupuncture and Chinese medicine iontophoresis with laser therapy. After 12 treatment days, there was a significant improvement in the dog's ambulation function, which was indicated by proper walking and flexible head-turning. Conclusion: This indicates that combining acupuncture and Chinese medicine iontophoresis could be a potential treatment for chronic progressive cervical intervertebral disk disease in dogs.
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