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Ep 88 Brain Spine and Nerves, oh my! Veterinary Neurology w/ Dr. Christiane Massicotte

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Dr. Christiane Massicotte, a boarded veterinary neurologist with Veterinary Care and Specialty Group in Chattanooga, TN, joins the podcast to discuss various neurologic diseases in pets. She explains the role of a veterinary neurologist, which includes diagnosing and treating brain, spinal cord, nerve, and muscle diseases. One common condition she discusses is intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), which can cause herniated discs in pets. Dr. Massicotte emphasizes the importance of early intervention and proper diagnosis for successful treatment. She also highlights the signs that indicate a trip to the neurologist is necessary, such as seizures, abnormal behavior, and difficulty walking. Dr. Massicotte explains the treatment options available, including surgery, medication, and radiation therapy. She reassures pet parents that advancements in technology and treatment options have greatly improved outcomes for neurologic diseases. Dr. Massicotte concludes by providing hope and emphasizing the importance of improving the quality of life for pets with neurologic conditions.
Takeaways
A veterinary neurologist diagnoses and treats brain, spinal cord, nerve, and muscle diseases in pets.
Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) is a common condition that can cause herniated discs in pets.
Signs that indicate a trip to the neurologist is necessary include seizures, abnormal behavior, and difficulty walking.
Treatment options for neurologic diseases include surgery, medication, and radiation therapy.
Advancements in technology and treatment options have greatly improved outcomes for pets with neurologic conditions.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:38 What does a veterinary neurologist do?
03:02 Herniated discs in pets
05:11 Understanding intervertebral disc disease
07:13 Signs that a trip to the neurologist is needed
10:23 Referrals to a neurologist
12:59 Treatment options for neurologic diseases
16:22 Advancements in technology and treatment options
18:30 Treatment options for seizures
20:37 Providing hope and improving quality of life
23:21 Fun fact: 25% of blood is in the brain
25:00 Closing remarks

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Dr. Christiane Massicotte, a boarded veterinary neurologist with Veterinary Care and Specialty Group in Chattanooga, TN, joins the podcast to discuss various neurologic diseases in pets. She explains the role of a veterinary neurologist, which includes diagnosing and treating brain, spinal cord, nerve, and muscle diseases. One common condition she discusses is intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), which can cause herniated discs in pets. Dr. Massicotte emphasizes the importance of early intervention and proper diagnosis for successful treatment. She also highlights the signs that indicate a trip to the neurologist is necessary, such as seizures, abnormal behavior, and difficulty walking. Dr. Massicotte explains the treatment options available, including surgery, medication, and radiation therapy. She reassures pet parents that advancements in technology and treatment options have greatly improved outcomes for neurologic diseases. Dr. Massicotte concludes by providing hope and emphasizing the importance of improving the quality of life for pets with neurologic conditions.
Takeaways
A veterinary neurologist diagnoses and treats brain, spinal cord, nerve, and muscle diseases in pets.
Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) is a common condition that can cause herniated discs in pets.
Signs that indicate a trip to the neurologist is necessary include seizures, abnormal behavior, and difficulty walking.
Treatment options for neurologic diseases include surgery, medication, and radiation therapy.
Advancements in technology and treatment options have greatly improved outcomes for pets with neurologic conditions.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
01:38 What does a veterinary neurologist do?
03:02 Herniated discs in pets
05:11 Understanding intervertebral disc disease
07:13 Signs that a trip to the neurologist is needed
10:23 Referrals to a neurologist
12:59 Treatment options for neurologic diseases
16:22 Advancements in technology and treatment options
18:30 Treatment options for seizures
20:37 Providing hope and improving quality of life
23:21 Fun fact: 25% of blood is in the brain
25:00 Closing remarks

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