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Physiotherapy in the rehabilitation of sledge dogs

The article deals with the current problems of rehabilitation of dogs participating in sledding competitions. The analysis of sports injuries among sled dogs was carried out, the main types of injuries were established, the general clinical condition of injured dogs was monitored, a clinical blood t...

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Published in:E3S web of conferences 2021-01, Vol.254, p.9014
Main Authors: Trudova, Liliya, Stekolnikov, Anatoliy, Smolin, Alexandr, Bluzma, Anastasiya, Titova, Elizaveta
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