AJTCVM

American Journal of
Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine

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The American Journal of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (AJTCVM) February 2025 Volume 20, No 1

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Editorial

Academic Journal Peer Review and a Hearty Thanks to Our Reviewers
Judith E. Saik DVM, DACVP

Clinical Studies

Analgesic Effect of Acupuncture in Dogs Undergoing Tibial Tuberosity Advancement Surgery: A Double-blind, Randomized, Controlled Pilot  Study
Lorena A. LLoret-Nadal LV, MSTCVM, Rocío Cañellas-Blanco Gda. Vet, José Luis Martínez-Morán LV, Verónica Salazar-Nussio LV, PhD

Front Hoof Thermographic Imaging Change After Electro-acupuncture in Performance Horses
Shu Dai DVM, MSTCVM, Deng-Shan Shiau PhD, Huisheng Xie BVetMed, MS, PhD

Retrospective Studies

Modified Scalp Acupuncture for Treatment of Central Nervous System Disorders in Dogs: A Retrospective Cohort Study
Chee May Wong DVM, MSTCVM, Deng-Shan Shiau PhD

Retrospective Study on the Efficacy of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine in Canine Heart Failure: A Case Series of 36 Dogs
Yu Cheng DVM, MSTCVM, Deng-Shan Shiau PhD

Review

Integrative Nutritional Therapy in Canine Cancer
Catherine Naime Nokay DVM, MSTCVM

Clinical Corner

The Wood Element and Chinese Herbal Medicine
Signe E Beebe DVM

What’s Your Diagnosis? Generalized Anxiety with Thunderstorm Phobia in a 7-year-old Female Bull Terrier
Shu Dai DVM, MSTCVM

Acupuncture Treatment for Headshaking in A Sport Horse with Poor Performance: A Case Report
María Resano-Zuazu DVM, MSc

Multimodal Treatment of Feline Hyperesthesia Syndrome Incorporating Myofascial Release, Spinal Manipulation and Craniosacral Techniques with Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine: Case Report
David A. Hirsch DVM, MSTCVM

Resolution of Blindness Due to an Optic Nerve Lesion in a Draft Mule Using Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine
Cynthia West DVM

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