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Helping horses survive traumatic brain injury

February 1, 2008

A chief concern with any trauma that causes frontal or poll injury is possible damage to the central nervous system.

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Performing a neurologic examination

January 17, 2008

In four videos, Dr. Joan R. Coates demonstrates how to perform a neurologic exam in a dog.

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Part 1: Observation, palpation, and postural reactions (4:10)

January 16, 2008

Part 1 of performing a neurologic examination.

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Part 2: Cranial nerve evaluation (5:15)

January 15, 2008

Part 2 of performing a neurologic examination.

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Part 3: Spinal and cutaneous reflexes (6:40)

January 14, 2008

Part 3 of performing a neurologic examination.

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Part 4: Assessing for pain (3:00)

January 13, 2008

Part 4 of performing a neurologic examination.

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On the Forefront: Prophylactic laser disk ablation in dogs at Oklahoma State University

July 1, 2007

Laser disk ablation, a procedure for preventing thoracolumbar intervertebral disk herniation in dogs, has been developed and performed in more than 350 dogs at the Oklahoma State University Center for Veterinary Health Sciences.

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Practical Matters: How you can easily assess motor function and pain perception in nonambulatory animals

June 1, 2007

To help reach a prognosis in nonambulatory animals with spinal cord disease, assess voluntary motor function or pain perception.

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Clinical Exposures: Vertebral articular process hypertrophy causing spinal cord compression in a Great Dane

May 1, 2007

A 6-year-old castrated male Great Dane was presented to the Cornell University Hospital for Animals for evaluation of pelvic limb ataxia and intermittent fecal incontinence.

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