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Hands on - Manuelle und Physikalische Therapien in der Tiermedizin 2025; 07(04): 171-182
DOI: 10.1055/a-2745-2042
DOI: 10.1055/a-2745-2042
Praxis
Zurück ins Gleichgewicht: Vestibuläre Störungen bei Hund und Katze – Grundlagen und physiotherapeutische Rehabilitation
Authors
Plötzliche Kopfschiefhaltung, Nystagmus und Ataxie sind typische Anzeichen eines Vestibularsyndroms. Der Artikel gibt einen Überblick über die klinische Einordnung, die Differenzierung sowie die therapeutischen Möglichkeiten. Ein besonderer Fokus liegt auf den physiotherapeutischen Übungen, die der Verbesserung der Körperwahrnehmung, der Koordination, der Balance und der Feinwahrnehmung dienen.
Publication History
Article published online:
17 December 2025
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