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Discover How A Veterinary Chiropractor Can Help Your Pet Stay Healthy

By Jaclyn Hurley


Chiropractic treatment is an effective way to keep the spinal column and joints of the body in good working order. Popular as an alternative form of healing for people, it can also be safely performed on household pets like cats and dogs, as well as animals such as horses, goats, and sheep, and offers these creatures the same benefits it does humans.

Those who own a cat or dog or raise livestock on a farm in Pittsburgh PA can rely on the healing touch of an experienced veterinary chiropractor to determine what is causing pain, gait disturbances and such in their animals and then choose an effective course of treatment to correct it. As the animal regains the normal use of its spine and joints, it can experience freedom from pain and better health in general.

The practitioner will perform a thorough examination of the animal and will be able to easily identify any misalignments of the joints or the vertebrae of the spine. These instances of misalignment not only result in localized discomfort, but can also cause referred pain in other parts of the animal's body and interfere with normal bodily functions. The animal may suffer from impaired movement or indicate it feels pain, but not always.

Most people look into chiropractic care when their pets show signs of pain, and may be referred to it by their veterinarian. However, there is no need to wait until one's pet is in distress, since it can be a very effective form of preventative therapy which keeps the animal in good health. It not only works to reduce or eliminate discomfort, but it also has been shown to relieve medical conditions like recurrent ear infections and epilepsy.

The first thing the practitioner will want to do before he or she performs a thorough examination of the animal's spine and joints, is to collect a detailed medical history for the pet since such information may be relevant to finding the most suitable approach to its care. Whenever a subluxation is found, the next step will be to treat it either manually or with a specially designed instrument which applies direct, quick, pressure to the affected part, these are called "adjustments".

Owners need not be concerned that this procedure will hurt their pets, as it is done in a manner that does not cause pain. If the practitioner has noted that the animal is very sensitive in the area to be treated, only the gentlest manipulation will be applied, or if needed another form of treatment other than adjustments will be provided.

After receiving a chiropractic adjustment, the pet should show signs of moving more freely and not being in pain either immediately or at most a few days later. It can take a bit of time for the animal's body to get used to being brought into realignment. The chiropractor will probably want to see the animal again after a week to make sure the effect of the procedure is still intact.

Initially the person should schedule their pet for a once-a-week appointment for the first month of treatment. Then, as its condition starts to improve, it can see the chiropractor less often. The animal's lifestyle, age, and health all determine how many sessions it will need, typically highly active pets will require more adjustments than those with a lower activity level.




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