Guest guest Posted April 11, 2012 Report Share Posted April 11, 2012 Hi, Although not a veterinary perspective, Clean Run (an agility magazine) has done a couple different articles with discussions of pros and cons of many common floor types (a couple in fairly gruesome techinical detail). They may provide a starting point. Polazzi, DVM To: VetRehab CC: .Hauser@...From: physiovet@...Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 17:03:41 +0200Subject: floors and agility dear group one of my students will write a master thesis with the title: Which floor for which dog sport? The work will deal with different types of indoor floors and with scientific knowledge regarding types of injuries, ground force reactions and so on. Do you have any articles or books or opinions that she can work with? We will be very thankful for every recommendation best regards from Austria, sabine Dr. Sabine Mai, MSc, MAS FTA für Physiotherapie & Rehabilitation Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner CCRP Garserstr. 45 3542 Gföhl Tel: 0043/664/5156342 Fax: 0043/2716/76674 physiovet@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2012 Report Share Posted April 11, 2012 A preliminary retrospective survey of injuries occurring in dogs participating in canine agility.Levy M, Hall C, Trentacosta N, Percival M. Vet Comp Orthop Traumatol. 2009;22(4):321-4. Epub 2009 Jun 23. PMID:19597633 Hi, Although not a veterinary perspective, Clean Run (an agility magazine) has done a couple different articles with discussions of pros and cons of many common floor types (a couple in fairly gruesome techinical detail). They may provide a starting point. Polazzi, DVM To: VetRehab CC: .Hauser@...From: physiovet@... Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2012 17:03:41 +0200Subject: floors and agility dear group one of my students will write a master thesis with the title: Which floor for which dog sport? The work will deal with different types of indoor floors and with scientific knowledge regarding types of injuries, ground force reactions and so on. Do you have any articles or books or opinions that she can work with? We will be very thankful for every recommendation best regards from Austria, sabine Dr. Sabine Mai, MSc, MAS FTA für Physiotherapie & Rehabilitation Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner CCRP Garserstr. 45 3542 Gföhl Tel: 0043/664/5156342 Fax: 0043/2716/76674 physiovet@... -- Tomlinson BVSc MS PhD DACVS CCRP CVSMT Twin Cities Animal Rehabilitation Clinic 12010 Riverwood Dr Burnsville MN 55337www.tcrehab.com # fax # Founder, American Association of Rehabilitation Veterinarianswww.rehabvets.org Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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