Veterinarians and scientists tell how they participate in IVDD education
- Drs. Isaacs and Galle, DVM Diplomate ACVIM (Neurology) BluePearl Pet Neurology Farmington answer questions for the IVDD community on the Neuro Corner
- Rest Recovery Brochures for Clients.
- Dr. Mark Lawson, DVM, Glacier Animal Hospital explaining care and medications used with IVDD (Youtube).
We most commonly see Dachshunds and French Bulldogs. My previous practice had your brochures available for clients so I'd love to have them available at my new clinic as well.
We treat at least 4 patients a week with IVDD needing strict cage rest. We plan to give them to all clients who we prescribe strict rest.
Elizabeth Parsley, D.V.M., DACVIM (Neurology) Tufts University Cummings School of Veterinary MedicineI want to commend you for the excellent information that you provide to pet owners. As with any topic, there is so much readily available information (bad and good) out there for people to get their hands on, so it is always great to see more reliable resources.
Christina Vitale, DVM DACVIM (Neurology)
Jonathan M. Levine, DVM, ACVIM Neurology. Texas A&M University
Nancy Kay, DVM, ACVIM, Speaking for Spot
Michelle Woodruff, DVM, Woodruff Vet Services
Leslie Hopkins, Neurology, LVT, Cornell University
Dodgerslist volunteers help scientists.
Researchers looking into IVDD benefit from Dodgerslist’s audience. Neurologically normal dogs were recruited from the staff, students, and neurology service clientele of the NC State Veterinary Hospital and the public via Dodgerslist ( www.dodgerslist.com ).
Study Trials published:
- Mechanical and Thermal Sensory Testing in Normal Chondrodystrophoid Dogs and Dogs with Spinal Cord Injury caused by Thoracolumbar Intervertebral Disc Herniations
- Quantifying center of pressure variability in chondrodystrophoid dogs.
- Predictors of Response to 4-Aminopyridine in Chronic Canine Spinal Cord Injury
The Relationship between Lesion Severity Characterized by Diffusion Tensor Imaging and Motor Function in Chronic Canine Spinal Cord Injury.