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    edited by Mary Ellen Goldberg, Julia Tomlinson.
    Contents:
    Introduction to physical rehabilitation for veterinary technicians/nurses / Mary Ellen Goldberg
    Joining a rehabilitation team / Julia E. Tomlinson
    The veterinary technician and rehabilitation pain management / Mary Ellen Goldberg
    Communicating the treatment plan / Tracy A. Darling and Chnthia M. Otto
    Manual therapy treatment / Judy Coates
    Home exercises / Abby Rafferty and Jacqueline R. Davidson
    Supporting the client and patient / Robin Downing and mary Ellen Goldberg
    Nutritional counseling / Kara M. Burns
    Motivating your patient / Megan Nelson and Julia E. Tomlinson
    The disabled patient part 1 : assistive devices and technology / Mary Ellen Goldberg and Julia E. Tomlinson
    The disabled patient part 2 : the neurological patient / Stephanie Kube and Mary Ellen Goldberg
    The disabled patient part 3 : special considerations for geriatrics / Mary Ellen Goldberg and Julia E. Tomlinson
    The disabled patient part 4 : home nursing care / Julia E. Tomlinson and Elizabeth E. Waalk
    Modalities part 1 : thermotherapy / Julia E. Tomlinson and Mary Ellen Goldberg
    Modalities part 2 : laser therapy / Kristin Kirkby Shaw and Liz Brown
    Modalities part 3 : electrotherapy and electromagnetic therapy / Shari Sprague and Mary Ellen Goldberg
    Modalities part 4 : therapeutic ultrasound / Carolina Medina and Wendy Davies
    Modalities part 5 : shockwave therapy / Douglas Stramel and Angela Stramel
    Therapeutic exercises part 1 : land exercises / Jance L. Huntingford and Jessy Bale
    Therapeutic exercises part 2 : hydrotherapy (aquatic therapy) / Pádraig Egan and Noel Fitzpatrick
    Troubleshooting as a team / Amie Hesbach, Julia E. Tomlinson, and Erin White
    Equine rehabilitation / Steve Adair and Dawn Phillips
    Adjunctive therapies part 1 : acupuncture and traditional Chinese medicine / Robin Downing
    Adjunctive therapiesm part 2 : veterinary chiropractic / Robin Downing
    Adjunctive therapies part 3 : myofascial trigger point therapy / Douglas Stramel and Angela Stramel.
    Digital Access Wiley 2018
  • Article
    Nishiura M, Izumi S, Mori T, Takeo K, Nonaka T.
    Int J Lepr Other Mycobact Dis. 1977 Jul-Sep;45(3):248-54.
    Morphologic features of the electron transparent zone (ETZ) material around human and murine leprosy bacilli were examined by a freeze-etching technic. The ETZ around human leprosy bacilli is composed of spherical droplets of hydrophobic material. These are always liquid at body temperature and they never show crystalline lamellar structure even at the temperature of liquid nitrogen. The ETZ around murine leprosy bacilli is composed of ribbon-like or membranous crystalline structures. This material is solid and crystalline at the body temperature of mice, and this solid material is the chief cause of the random arrangement of murine leprosy bacilli inside the cytoplasm of murine lepra cells. This crystalline structure has also been observed around murine leprosy bacilli grown on cell-free culture media.
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