Sentences with phrase «abnormal posture»

Dogs and cats in severe pain may position their bodies in abnormal postures.
Other signs of pain could include abnormal postures when standing or sitting, or holding the tail to one side instead of wagging it from side to side.
Abnormal posture Arthritis can also affect various parts of the spine.
Common symptoms include pain or abnormal posturing during urination, poor urine stream, and / or discolored or bloody urine.
It can lead to thickening of the joint capsule which decreases range of motion at the joint resulting in abnormal postures, compensation, and increased stress placed on the joint capsule.
But limiting your activities may lead to loss of back muscle strength, increased muscle tension, abnormal posture and gait, and fatigue.
• decreased appetite • less alert and quieter than normal • hide to avoid being with other animals or people • stiff body movements and slow to move • abnormal posture to reduce its discomfort • panting, shaking, dilated pupils • becomes more aggressive • stops playing with other pets • inappropriate urination or defecation
This often results in an abnormal posture with a hunched back, a sore neck, or lameness in one or both hind legs.
Abnormal posture, e.g. leaning or head tilt (towards the side of the problem) Asymmetric ataxia, i.e. «drunken» gait (worse on the side of the problem) Circling / deviating (towards the side of the problem) Nystagmus — involuntary, rhythmic, jerking eye flicks — the slower flick is towards the side with problem) Vomiting (motion sickness)
Abnormal Posture and Ataxia Loss of co-ordination between head, trunk, and limbs, results in loss of balance.
Symptoms of chlorinated hydrocarbon poisoning in animals are: vomiting, restlessness or excitability, tremors, abnormal postures, convulsions, respiratory failure and comas.
In addition to abnormal posture and movement, a cat in pain may exhibit other behavioral changes as well.
Its effects usually are loss of appetite, abnormal posture, weakness and in some cases death.
Protective and guarding behaviours may include frequent changes in body position in order to find the position that causes the least discomfort, as well as reluctance to use the painful body part with resulting abnormal posture or unusual gait.
Some indicators of pain include; behavior changes, abnormal posture, reduced performance, ear - pinning or biting when being saddled, head tossing under saddle, refusing jumps, difficulty performing lateral work or collecting, difficulty turning or working in one direction and sensitivity to touch or grooming.
Reduced mobility between two vertebral bodies can irritate the nerves exiting the spinal cord and cause problems such as pain, abnormal posture, abnormal gait and muscle changes.
Dogs with pain, an abnormal posture, or loss of appetite may have a muscular back injury, sprain, or a disk herniation.
The tendon structure never heals normally, leading to an abnormal posture.
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