05/10/2024
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A registered McTimoney Practitioner for animal chiropractic Sally Charlton - a registered McTimoney Practitioner for animals.
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Sally Charlton - a registered McTimoney Practitioner for animals. For assessment and treatment of your animals back and musculo-skeletal system to regain comfort, health and performance. Located on the Staffordshire, Shropshire, Cheshire border. Description Does your animal have back pain? Just like humans, animals can suffer from back related problems which can adversely affect their behaviour, performance and overall health. I mainly treat horses and dogs but all animals can be treated. Back pain can be from a ‘one off event’ such as a fall or it can be caused by another injury or process and built up over a period of time. Chronic issues can often occur as compensation for other problems such as foot pain, ill-fitting tack, rider imbalance, dental issues etc. How does a McTimoney treatment help? The treatment is gentle, holistic, non-invasive and helps realign and balance the animal's musculo-skeletal system. Each vertebrae, bone in the spine has an optimal range of movement. If this joint movement is reduced then the body tries to compensate for the under-performing joint. Each treatment is tailored to the individual animal, involves specific adjustments, where misalignment is located, to release muscle tension, improve joint range of movement and so bring the body back into balance. Recommendations are also provided to encourage healing. All treatments are only undertaken with prior veterinary consent and works alongside other professionals, such as saddlers, farriers and equine dentists. Animals can benefit from McTimoney treatments to regain and maintain their comfort and performance. Depending on the original cause 3-4 treatments may be required to treat a problem but prevention is better than cure and a 6 or 12month ‘MOT’ is sensible. McTimoney treatment is one of the fastest growing therapies in the UK. Please visit www.charltons.info for more information on the treatment and its benefits or contact me on 07914648159 for advice or an appointment. Animals that feel good, perform and look good too!