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Challenging Our Patients Through an Exercise Program is How We Get them Stronger, Not Only Physically but Also Mentally. Each One of Our Rehabilitation Patients has a Specifically Tailored Exercise Program to Reach the Goals We Set Have for Them.
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T.E.N.S. Therapy is a Safe and Non-Invasive Therapy that is Effective to Aid in the Treatment of Various Conditions. This Form of Therapy Helps to Stimulate Nerve Fibers in the Body. This Stimulation Limits the Ability to Transmit Pain Signals to the Brain and Therefore Creating an Analgesic Effect for the Patient.
This Therapy is Not Only Beneficial to a Painful Patient but can be Used for Other Areas such as Neurological Patients, Inflammation, Muscle Atrophy, and so Much More.
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Canine Rehabilitation isn’t All About Exercises. Jackson Loves his Passive Therapy Sessions…. They Always Put Him Right to Sleep!
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Theodore loved his cheese snack during his appointment today... and apparently the bars of his kennel were also tasty!
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Underwater Treadmill: Why is this Beneficial?
-Increases endurance and strength without putting excess stress on joints
-Resistance of the water adds a challenge to the exercise
-Viscosity of the water helps to increase stimulation to neurologic patients.
-The warm temperature provides a pain relieving sensation to relax muscles and joints
-The pressure water provides on the body helps to reduce inflammation and improve circulation
-This is beneficial to any age group!
-The list goes on and on.
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Massage Therapy is a Great Technique Used Here in Our Canine Rehabilitation Department. This can be used to Increase Circulation, Decrease, Swelling, Improve Flexibility, Promote Tissue Healing, and Decrease Pain. Here is a Quick Video of a Patient Getting Her Massage Done with Both Our Hands and a Massage Ball.
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Laser Therapy is a Great Noninvasive Option We Offer Here! Check Out the Video Below to Learn More!
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Walter is an Absolute Allstar When it Comes to His Exercises. Here he is Working on Core Strength with a Crawling Exercise.
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Walter Sure Loves His Treats! We Use Different Motivators to get Our Patients to do the Various Exercises Prescribed for Them. Here We are Working Specifically with Walter’s Front Legs with a Digging Exercise.
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Laser Therapy is a Quick, Easy and Non-Invasive Way to Help Improve Inflammation, Relieve Pain, Speed Up Tissue Repair and So Much More. Do You Think Your Pet Could Benefit From this Therapy?
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Core Stabilization, Balance and Coordination are Some of the Main Keys to Success in Canine Rehabilitation. Without These, Progress is Slow Moving Forward or Not Seen Altogether. Here’s a Quick Video of a Patient Working with These Key Foundations.
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Our Active Therapy Programs are Tailored Specifically for Every Individual Patient. Any Animal Can Benefit from Rehabilitation, Whether They are an Athlete or a Couch Potato. Let Us Help Them to Keep Moving! #caninerehabilitation
Patients with Spinal Issues Need to be Challenged in Different Ways to Help Them Get Back to “Normal” Function. With an Obstacle Course, Like the one Seen Here, We are Able to Give them Several Different Challenges to Overcome Just by Simply Walking. Exercises Like this Help to Engage the Patient’s Core and Help Improve Balance/Coordination. #caninerehabilitation
Thank You for Submitting Questions and We Hope These Videos will Help. Please Reach Out to Schedule an Appointment or For More Questions.
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Thank You All for Submitting Your Questions! In this Video Dr. Eliana Cely (DVM, CCRT) Further Explains Specific Conditions and How Canine Rehabilitation is Beneficial.
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Theodore was having some gastrointestinal upset and needed some subcutaneous fluids and medications, we think it's safe to say the head scratches were his favorite part of the day!
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This is Zita, a 9 Year Old Corgi, that was has Been Coming to Rehabilitation for Osteoarthritis in Her Knees and Hips. Zita has been Doing Great with the Exercises Given to Her and She will do Anything for a Cookie. I’m this Video, Zita is Doing an Advanced Obstacle Course to Help Strengthen her Hind Legs, Improve Weight Bearing and Overall Improve Coordination.