
Prof. Dr. Dr. h. c. Martin S. Fischer
Biography Martin Stephan Fischer (*10 July 1954 in Reutlingen) is a German zoologist, evolutionary biologist and movement researcher. Since 1993 Fischer has been a professor of zoology and

Biography Martin Stephan Fischer (*10 July 1954 in Reutlingen) is a German zoologist, evolutionary biologist and movement researcher. Since 1993 Fischer has been a professor of zoology and

The main part of the physiotherapist's work is the musculoskeletal system and everything related to it. But can we look at it correctly? We've been taught at various
AK Vet Med, s.r.o. under the auspices of the Association of Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation of the Czech Republic, z.s. invites you to the congress Dogs in Motion Prof. Dr. Dr.

Pregnancy is a challenging time for the breeder and the bitch. Insufficient serum progesterone concentration is often associated with loss of pregnancy or premature birth,

SUMMARY This article describes the association with plexus brachialis injury in dogs, especially with regard to prognosis. The final prognosis should be pronounced up to 6 weeks after

SUMMARY Osteoarthritis is the most common joint disease in dogs. Knowledge of the pathophysiology will allow targeted therapy. Therapy combines pharmacological therapy with rehabilitation therapy, thus in most

SUMMARY Rehabilitation becomes a part of dog care. In order to perform it properly, we must be able to perform an accurate rehabilitation examination. It includes

SUMMARY Rupture of the anterior cruciate ligament is the most common orthopaedic disease in dogs. Recently, there has been some talk about anterior cruciate ligament disease. Most breeds are affected.

Summary Degenerative myelopathy is a neurodegenerative disease that affects dogs in adulthood and has been demonstrated in many breeds. Initial spastic paraparesis of the upper motoneuron and general

SUMMARY Small animal rehabilitation focuses on therapy and recovery from orthopaedic and neurological diseases. An individual rehabilitation plan must be developed for each individual patient.