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Chiropractic Therapy for Pets by Dan Elis



 
 
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Default Chiropractic Therapy for Pets by Dan Elis

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Many dogs and other pets suffer from spinal problems. They can
experience some form of vertebral problems throughout their lives. There
are many reasons for these spinal column problems — hits, falls and
pressure are a few. Regardless of the original cause, the vertebrae
often become damaged and the muscles, ligaments and tendons can become
weakened or torn. Abnormal joint usage can result from these problems;
and increased calcium deposits can build up, along with other mineral
deposits. These conditions can lead to serious problems such as
arthritis or even paralysis.

Chiropractic therapy can offer a solution to these problems. It’s a
method often used by holistic vets to cure the pain and irritation
experienced by pets suffering from spinal difficulties. Not only does
chiropractic therapy help the animal heal physically, but it can work on
other levels as well, working to restore imbalanced energy levels caused
by disease. Holistic vets may try to stimulate the energy production
from the energy line that follows the line of the spinal column, which
starts from the head and goes all the way to the end of the spinal
column. Extensions of the energy line flow down through the legs and
into the toes of the animal. When the energy flow is interrupted by
physical ailments, such as spinal difficulties, more problems usually
follow.

Chiropractic Therapy for Dogs

Dogs are often the patients seen most often in chiropractic therapy
because many dogs have a damaged first vertebra — the vertebra situated
first near the neck. The reason is simple: misuse of collars and
leashes. Their owners, using leashes, often pull dogs and the dogs also
put pressure on themselves by pulling and tugging on the leash. This
repeated physical force can gradually pull the vertebral out of place,
thus disturbing the energy flow. Leash jerks or sideways jumps that the
dog can make are the most dangerous, as they can do severe damage to the
spinal column. Leashes attached to collars are the biggest cause of such
injuries. This has led more and more pet owners to discover that it is
better to attach the leash to a harness than to a collar. While slight
damage of one vertebra doesn’t seem very dangerous, you should realize
that all vertebrae are connected. In a wave like motion, an action
affecting one vertebra will affect all of them.

Physical Damage Cured by Chiropractic Treatments

Neck and cervical area nerves make connections between the brain and all
other body parts. Their role is critical and damaging them can have
serious consequences to the pet’s health. The spinal nerves affect other
areas directly, such as the thyroid gland and the throat. As we go down
the spine, we come to the chest nerves found on the spinal column. They
also affect vital organs, such as the heart and the lungs. Damaged
nerves in this area can lead to circulation problems. Further down we
will find the lumbar nerve endings, which are mainly responsible for the
health of the digestive organs, such as the liver, pancreas, kidneys and
stomach. Severe problems can result when nerves are damaged in this
area. The sciatic nerve is formed by more spinal nerves that come
together and enervate the hind legs. Holistic vets have to deal with
sciatic nerve problems with some dog breeds and with victims of
accidents, especially car-related accidents, when the pet’s hind legs
are damaged. When the sciatic nerve is damaged, the pet will suffer from
various degrees of motor system problems and will also have sensory
difficulties.

Chiropractic Care

If your pet has severe health problems, immediately see a veterinarian.
Many holistic vets are skilled in chiropractic therapy and will know how
to address your pet’s illness or injury. The vet may also advise you to
purchase a healing halter, which will often work very well in reversing
physical damage done to the vertebrae. The halter comes with clear
instructions on how it should be used and it might produce visible
results within days of using it.

Different vitamin supplements can also speed up the healing process.
Holistic vets usually successfully treat muscle spasms and energy
blockages, but make sure to provide the veterinarian with as much
information as you can on the pet’s overall life.

Chiropractic Treatments for Individual Health Problems

There are multiple pet health problems that can be treated with
chiropractic care. These include, but are not limited to: arthritis, hip
dysplasia, calcium deposits, back pain,and joint pain. Homeopathic
treatments should also be combined with the vet’s advice when calcium
deposits are signaled with joint problems. Arthritis is treated in the
same way. Hip dysplasia problems are often linked to interruptions in
the energy flow and the misalignment of vertebrae. The animal suffering
from hip dysplasia will often turn and rotate, because of the pain,
further increasing the displacement of the vertebrae. Chiropractic
therapy, combined with acupressure massages, can reduce the negative
effects of such problems. Other holistic treatment methods, when
recommended, can be combined with chiropractic healing to produce the
most successful healing response.

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