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  <title>VetPhysioLife Episode 8</title>
  <description> In this episode Kim tells us about one of her new patients, an elderly Labrador-Springer Spaniel cross.&amp;amp;nbsp;Among other things, we discuss quality of life considerations when dealing with such cases.&amp;amp;nbsp;Thankfully&amp;amp;nbsp;this boy is still enjoying life at the moment.   &amp;amp;nbsp;   We also hear about one of Kim’s success stories, a lovely Sheltie.   &amp;amp;nbsp;   And we hear all about proprioceptive tracks and helping dogs to find their feet again.   &amp;amp;nbsp;   Kim mentions an FCE.&amp;amp;nbsp;This is a fibrocartilaginous embolism which&amp;amp;nbsp;essentiallymeans that there is a blockage of the blood supply to part of the spinal cord. The result is loss of function of part of the spinal cord. It is a problem from which dogs can recover.   &amp;amp;nbsp;   Finally Kim tells us about possible agility injuries and the importance of warming up.  </description>
  <author_name>Animal Physiotherapy (VetPhysioLife)</author_name>
  <author_url>http://theralph.vet</author_url>
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