Abstract

Neural Therapy (NT) is considered an integral therapy that helps in reorganizing the body so that it restores its state of balance and self-healing. One of the objectives is to restore the potential of the cell membrane, which is why it is indicated for numerous diseases. It is a technique used to eliminate disorders caused by several factors and is based on the use of local anesthetics, in low concentrations. The expected effect of using the local anesthetic in NT is to stimulate the electrical properties of the cell, restoring the physiological potential and the energetic activity of the organism. The reported case aims to demonstrate the effectiveness of Neural Therapy in healing a dog's Common Calcaneal Tendon. This is a condition commonly caused traumatically by sharp objects or direct trauma, which can cause major impairment of locomotor function if there is no adequate intervention.

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  • considered an integral therapy that helps in reorganizing the body

  • so that it restores its state of balance

  • of the objectives is to restore the potential of the cell membrane

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No dia 23/03/2018 foi atendido no Centro de Estudos em Clínica e Cirurgia de Animais (CECCA) da PUC Minas na Cidade de Betim – Minas Gerais MG, um canino, fêmea, da raça Dobermann, com 1 ano e 4 meses de idade. Em seguida o animal foi reavaliado pela Terapeuta Neural e Acupunturista, no qual pode observar melhora significativa da lesão com melhor apoio do MPE com flacidez moderada do tendão e presença de tecido fibroso na região. No dia 20/04/2018 ao exame clínico foi observado uma melhora significativa do quadro, ausência de claudicação e dor, e o animal apresentava posição anatômica com apoio completo do MPE (Figura 5). Os sinais clínicos mais comuns da ruptura de tendão calcâneo são dor, edema, claudicação e falta de apoio do membro afetado (Schmitt, 2013; Fossum, 2014), hiperflexão do tarso, hiperextensão da articulação fêmoro-tíbio-patelar, levando o animal a assumir posição plantígrada apoiando o membro afetado na superfície plantar do metatarso (Richter, 1991; Neuwald & Lamberts; Noriega, et al, 2009; Schmitt, 2013). Pode se observar que a TN consiste numa técnica segura e eficaz

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