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Pain Management in Veterinary Practice Pain Management in Veterinary Practice Editors Christine M. Egger Lydia Love Tom Doherty Thiseditionfirstpublished2014(cid:2)C 2014byJohnWiley&Sons,Inc. Editorialoffices: 1606GoldenAspenDrive,Suites103and104,Ames,Iowa50010,USA TheAtrium,SouthernGate,Chichester,WestSussex,PO198SQ,UK 9600GarsingtonRoad,Oxford,OX42DQ,UK Fordetailsofourglobaleditorialoffices,forcustomerservicesandforinformationabouthowtoapplyforpermissiontoreusethecopyright materialinthisbookpleaseseeourwebsiteatwww.wiley.com/wiley-blackwell. Authorizationtophotocopyitemsforinternalorpersonaluse,ortheinternalorpersonaluseofspecificclients,isgrantedbyBlackwell Publishing,providedthatthebasefeeispaiddirectlytotheCopyrightClearanceCenter,222RosewoodDrive,Danvers,MA01923.Forthose organizationsthathavebeengrantedaphotocopylicensebyCCC,aseparatesystemofpaymentshasbeenarranged.Thefeecodesforusers oftheTransactionalReportingServiceareISBN-13:978-0-8138-1224-3/2014. 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LibraryofCongressCataloging-in-PublicationData Painmanagementinveterinarypractice/editors,ChristineM.Egger,LydiaLove,TomDoherty. pages;cm Includesbibliographicalreferencesandindex. ISBN978-0-8138-1224-3(pbk.:alk.paper)–ISBN978-1-118-76133-5(emobi)–ISBN978-1-118-76134-2(epdf)– ISBN978-1-118-76160-1(epub) 1.Paininanimals–Treatment. I.Egger,ChristineM.,editorofcompilation. II.Love,Lydia,editorofcompilation. III.Doherty,T.J.(TomJ.),editorofcompilation. [DNLM:1.PainManagement–veterinary. 2.VeterinaryMedicine–methods.SF925] SF910.P34P352014 636.089(cid:3)60472–dc23 2013024797 AcataloguerecordforthisbookisavailablefromtheBritishLibrary. Wileyalsopublishesitsbooksinavarietyofelectronicformats.Somecontentthatappearsinprintmaynotbeavailableinelectronicbooks. Coverimages:Frontcover,TopandBottomLeft:GregoryHirshoren,UniversityofTennesseeCVM;BackCover,Left:KristieMozzachio andValarieV.Tynes;MiddleandRight:GregoryHirshoren CoverdesignbyModernAlchemyLLC Setin9.5/11.5ptTimesbyAptara(cid:2)R Inc.,NewDelhi,India 1 2014 Contents Contributors ix Preface xiii Section1: IntroductionandAnatomy,Physiology,andPathophysiologyofPain 1 1 Introduction:Pain:AnIssueofAnimalWelfare 3 AliceCrook 2 Anatomy,Physiology,andPathophysiologyofPain 9 YaelShiloandPeterJ.Pascoe 3 MechanismsofCancerPain 29 CholawatPacharinsakandAlvinJ.Beitz Section2: PharmacologyofAnalgesicDrugs 39 4 Opioids 41 TanyaDuke-Novakovski 5 NonsteroidalAnti-InflammatoryDrugsandCorticosteroids 69 StuartClark-Price 6 LocalAnesthetics 85 KipA.Lemke 7 (cid:2)-2AdrenoceptorAgonists 93 RezaSeddighi 8 NontraditionalAnalgesicAgents 105 LydiaLoveandDaveThompson 9 NovelMethodsofAnalgesicDrugDelivery 115 LesleyJ.Smith 10 PharmacokineticPrinciplesfortheDesignofIntravenousInfusions 125 BrunoH.Pypendop Section3: NonpharmacologicalPainTherapy 131 11 CanineRehabilitation 133 LowriDavies 12 EquineRehabilitation 147 LowriDavies 13 CustomExternalCoaptationasaPainManagementTool:VeterinaryOrthoticsandProsthetics 155 MartinW.KaufmannandPatriceM.Mich 14 MyofascialPainSyndromeinDogs 161 RickWall 15 TraditionalChineseHerbalMedicineandHomeopathyinPainManagement 171 LynelleGraham,MonaBoudreaux,andSteveMarsden 16 MechanismsofAcupunctureAnalgesia 177 ShaunaCantwell v vi Contents 17 EquineAcupuncture 183 ArthurI.Ortenburger 18 CanineChiropracticandPainManagement 189 RobinDowning 19 EquineChiropractic 195 HenryS.Adair Section:4 ManagementofPaininVeterinarySpecies 199 20 RecognitionandAssessmentofAcutePainintheDog 201 KateL.White 21 TreatmentofAcutePainintheDog 209 KateL.White 22 RecognitionandAssessmentofChronicPaininDogs 227 AnnaHielm-Bjo¨rkman 23 TreatmentofChronicPaininDogs 239 AnnaHielm-Bjo¨rkman 24 TheRecognitionandAssessmentofPaininCats 269 KerstiSeksel 25 TreatmentofAcutePaininCats 275 JacobA.Johnson 26 TreatmentandAssessmentofChronicPaininCats 289 BonnieWrightandJessicaK.Rychel 27 Cancer-associatedPainanditsManagement 299 LydiaLoveandLisaDiBernardi 28 RecognitionandTreatmentofPainintheSmallAnimalCriticalCarePatient 311 JaneQuandt 29 RecognitionandAssessmentofPaininHorses 317 EmmaLove 30 TreatmentofAcuteandChronicPaininHorses 323 BerndDriessenandLauraZarucco 31 RecognitionandAssessmentofPaininRuminants 349 KevinJ.Stafford 32 TreatmentofAcuteandChronicPaininRuminants 359 AlexanderValverde 33 RecognitionandTreatmentofPaininCamelids 373 TamaraGrubb 34 RecognitionandTreatmentofPaininPetPigs 383 KristieMozzachioandValarieV.Tynes 35 RecognitionandAssessmentofPaininSmallExoticMammals 391 LesaThompson 36 TreatmentofPaininSmallExoticMammals 399 CherylB.Greenacre 37 RecognitionandTreatmentofPaininBirds 407 KarenL.Machin 38 RecognitionandTreatmentofPaininReptiles,Amphibians,andFish 417 LysaPamPosnerandSathyaK.Chinnadurai Contents vii Section5: IncorporatingPainManagementintoYourPracticeandHospiceandPalliativeCare 425 39 IntegratingPainManagementintoVeterinaryPractice 427 RobinDowning 40 PainManagementinHospiceandPalliativeCare 431 KeriJones Index 437

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Pain Management in Veterinary Practice provides veterinary practitioners with the information needed to recognize and manage pain in a wide range of large, small, and exotic animal species. Encompassing acute, adaptive, and chronic, maladaptive pain, the book provides an up-to-date review of the phy
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