Team work!

A multi-modal approach to treating dogs and cats with musculoskeletal problems sometimes involves input from a number of different professionals who have different skills. This may include veterinary physiotherapists, osteopaths, chiropractors, hydrotherapists, massage therapists – and of course veterinary acupuncturists – in addition to your normal veterinary surgeon.

Exercise therapy for dogs

One part of the multi-modal management plan that I devise for my acupuncture clients is advice on how best to exercise their dog. This may be general advice on how much exercise and what type of exercise is most appropriate, or it may be advice on exercise therapy for their dog.

Cats gets arthritis too!

It is well recognised that dogs commonly suffer from arthritis and affected dogs usually show signs of stiffness and lameness. Arthritis in cats is not so commonly diagnosed or treated. Osteoarthritis is actually very common in cats but can be more difficult to detect.