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Pet owners should seriously consider incorporating physical therapy or other forms of rehabilitation into their pets' healthcare routines for a multitude of reasons. Just like humans, animals can experience various physical ailments, injuries, or age-related conditions that may hinder their mobility and overall well-being. Physical therapy for pets can be instrumental in promoting faster recovery from surgeries, managing chronic pain, improving joint flexibility, and enhancing overall mobility. Moreover, it can address issues such as arthritis, obesity, and muscle atrophy, helping to maintain or regain a higher quality of life for the furry companions. Tailored rehabilitation programs not only focus on alleviating physical limitations but also contribute to the mental and emotional well-being of pets, as the exercises and therapeutic activities can provide mental stimulation and a sense of accomplishment. Investing in pet rehabilitation is a proactive approach to ensuring the longevity and happiness of our beloved animal friends.
Acuscope is just one of many therapies available to help improve the mobility of dogs. Many veterinarians now offer chiropractic, laser and acupuncture. You can find a veterinarian or practitioner by going to www.ahvma.org. If your dog is in pain, stiff and having trouble getting around, don't just assume it's old age. Holistic modalities can be life-changing for many dogs. To learn more about physical therapy and other forms of dog rehabilitation, click here
Originally posted: 7/15/2013
Updated: 2/4/2024
Author: Susan Blake Davis