Abstract:
Cattle that become recumbent (unable to
get up) as the result of calving difficulty, low
blood calcium, traumatic injuries, or other
disorders are prone to develop subsequent
pressure damage of muscles, nerves, and areas
of skin. The resulting medical problems that
are secondary to prolonged recumbency may be
more life-threatening than the initial medical
disorder that caused recumbency. Flotation
therapy is an effective means of physical therapy
for rehabilitation of "downer" cattle. A
description of flotation therapy and data from
the first year of use of the flotation tank at the
Veterinary Medical Teaching Hospital, Kansas
State University, are presented.