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Canine Chiropractic
As a fully qualified McTimoney Chiropractor, twenty per cent of Gill Maybury's
animal patients are dogs.
Chiropractors must first qualify to treat humans before they can train and qualify
to practice this specialist branch of chiropractic therapy.
Canine Chiropractic therapy helps to restore and maintain health and performance, working
holistically to eliminate the cause and not just the symptoms of a problem.
Problems
Spinal misalignment in dogs can result in abnormal nerve function, which can manifest itself via poor or
decreased athletic performance, behavioural problems, gait problems or lameness.
Such problems may go undiagnosed or not be corrected by more traditional treatments but may
respond to chiropractic care.
Symptoms of possible problems that may require chiropractic therapy include:
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Uneasy/abnormal posture while standing |
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Unexplained deterioration in performance |
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Uneven muscle tone |
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Reluctance to jump, measuring or refusing |
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Discomfort when grooming |
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Sore areas along the back and spine |
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Unusual sensitivity to touch |
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Uncharacteristic behaviour patterns or changes of temperament |
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Unlevelness or unevenness of steps |
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Lameness after injury when alternative causes have been ruled out by a vet |
Causes
Spinal misalignment in dogs may occur as a result of a wide variety of reasons, such as:
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Traumas such as accidents, falls, stumbles and slips |
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Boisterous games with other dogs |
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Slips or accidents when jumping or using agility equipment |
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General anaesthetic |
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Repetitive asymmetry in action (caused by awkward actions
such as getting in and out of a car or pulling on the lead) |
Treatments
A prerequisite to any chiropractic treatment being given to an animal is the provision of
veterinary approval. As a McTimoney Chiropractor, Gill will insist that such approval
is sought and given prior to commencing treatment of the dog. Gill regrets that treatment
cannot be provided if such approval is not forthcoming.
Chiropractic treatment is concerned with the musculo-skeletal system and in particular the
spine and its relationship with the nervous system. A McTimoney Chiropractor's
expertise lies in first evaluating the health and biomechanical function of the dog's
spine, then in manipulating the spine and joints of the body to realign the skeletal frame
and relieve any associated muscle spasm.
The assessment stage of the treatment begins with a discussion of the dog's health history
and current symptoms. This is followed by palpation to discover any muscle spasm or
soreness of joints in the spine or pelvis. Gill may wish to see the dog move in a straight
line.
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Treatments - continued
The dog's spine consists of a collection of irregular bones known as vertebrae that fit
together and work with one another to facilitate movement. The point at which bones meet is
called a joint. When joints are taken to the extreme ranges of their movement, the
muscles around the joint tighten to prevent further movement, thus providing protection from
further injury. Such tightening is often resolved through normal movement but sometimes
the muscles can go into spasm and restrict the normal range of movement.
If such misalignments are detected, Gill may determine that chiropractic treatment is
appropriate. The treatment usually involves the use of hands to provide rapid and
precise manipulations of the problem areas to correct any misalignments and reduce muscle
spasm. Gill also may use HWave and laser therapy to enhance and facilitate the manipulation.
Following treatment, and dependant upon the severity of the injury, restricted exercise such
as lead walking for a few days may be recommended.
Additional treatments may be required and Gill recommends annual or bi-annual check ups
to help maintain optimum health.
Benefits
Many of us will seek chiropractic therapy once symptoms first appear.
However, regular chiropractic care before problems develop is equally important.
As an analogy just think how the tyres on your car wear improperly if the wheels are
misaligned - the same problems apply to your dog's spine. Such wear and tear of the spine
is called osteoarthritis. Research shows that spinal manipulation may slow progressive
degenerative changes that occur as the dog ages. So in addition to a healthy diet and
regular exercise, chiropractic therapy can reduce the advancement of osteoarthritic disorders.
Chiropractic therapy performed on a regular basis can also help to maintain the health of
the delicate tissues of the spinal cord and nerve roots, leading to a well-adjusted spine,
which is important for the prevention of lameness.
Canine chiropractic makes great sense, as treatments help to thwart impending musculo-skeletal
ailments, slow the degenerative processes and improve health and well-being. Studies and
clinical trials by mainstream medical researchers support the health benefits of spinal
manipulation and canine chiropractic care is becoming increasingly popular.
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