Manual Therapy is a form of health care that prevents, identifies, corrects, and alleviates acute or prolonged dysfunction of movement of an anatomic or physiologic origin. Disability and/or movement dysfunction may be due to injury or strain, or to the normal wear and tear of age leading to weak muscles and ligaments. The result is usually pain and restricted movement.
Begun in time, manual therapy can often prevent permanent damage and relieve pain and discomfort. If deterioration in a joint is neglected it might cause lifelong disability or even complete loss of function.
The Therapist is trained to improve movement, function, relieve pain and expand mobility potential. Through evaluation and programs of treatment, therapists can help existing problems and provide preventative health care for animals with a variety of needs.
General conditions which respond well to Manual Therapy:
- Gait Discrepancies
- Neck and Back Pain including:
- strains and sprains
- disc degeneration
- scoliosis
- sacroiliac dysfunction
- Sports / Orthopaedic injuries
- Pain
- Sprained ligaments
- Strained tendons or muscles
- Tendonitis
- Bursitis located by:
- joints
- tendons
- muscles
- Ribcage pain and restrictions
- Breathing difficulties
- Incontinence
- Balance and coordination problems
- Neurological impairment
- Sports performance issues
- Pre - Surgical
- Post – Surgical
- Hip Dysplasia
- Patella (knee cap) subluxation
- Soft tissue injuries
- Amputation
- Geriatric conditions