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Walking Paws Rehab
Добавлен 16 июн 2017
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Home Programs For Common Injuries in General Practice
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Learn what to teach clients when their pet has an injury. Practice the hands on techniques to empower clients to help their pet heal. You will learn hands on techniques, massages, stretches, and exercises for the following common injuries in general practice: CCL tears , neurologic conditions, forelimb arthritis, hindlimb arthritis, shoulder tendinopathies, and psoas strains.
Holding a Square Sit with Extensor tone and lying down
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Holding a Square Sit with Extensor tone and lying down
Lateral to Sternal, Sternal to Sit, Sit to Stand and Reverse
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Lateral to Sternal, Sternal to Sit, Sit to Stand and Reverse
Sartorius Stretch (Hip Extension with Stifle Flexed)
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Sartorius Stretch (Hip Extension with Stifle Flexed)
Quad Stretch (Hip Neutral with Stifle Flexed)
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Quad Stretch (Hip Neutral with Stifle Flexed)
Biceps and Supraspinatus Stretch (Slightly Exaggerated to Show Internal Rotation)
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Biceps and Supraspinatus Stretch (Slightly Exaggerated to Show Internal Rotation)
Hip Abduction Stretch (Flexed and Extended Stifle)
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Hip Abduction Stretch (Flexed and Extended Stifle)
How to Set Up and Perform Ultrasound Therapy
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How to Set Up and Perform Ultrasound Therapy
How to Set Up and Perform Electrotherapy
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How to Set Up and Perform Electrotherapy
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So, not a service dog but a therapy dog, the first is trained to assist a single disabled handler the second visits msny people in hospitals, nursing homes etc and brings comfort and joy. Service dogs must be very physically fit to ethically work, no one should ever make a dog with its own disability be a service dog, the job is way too demanding.
We are so grateful for the love and care Pepper has received from Walking Paws Rehab. It’s been a journey & a dream come true. 🐾💗🐶Pepper was at a level 5 IVDD, a herniated disc caused her to become paralyzed in her back half, losing all feeling and function. We did not know if she would ever walk again and we weren't given much hope until I found Dr. Wynn at Walking Paws Rehab. Their team believed in Pepper and the possibility of recovery. In 5 months she has made an amazing recovery and I have my sweet pup back on all 4 paws. Please 👍Like & 🗣Share this video in hopes of inspiring other pups & paw-rents. Pepper likes to say, "Stay Pawsitive & Choose Hope." See more about Pepper on Instagram @pepperpapchi & FB facebook.com/Pepperthepapchi Please let others know the IVDD is not a death sentence and dogs can recover with proper rest, time & love. ********************************************************************************************************* Walking Paws Rehab states: Watch the amazing journey of how a dog can go from completely paralyzed to running again. When we first met Pepper we could barely examine her. She was terrified, couldn't use her legs, and was in so much pain. Furthermore, she couldn't urinate or defecate. She had been hospitalized for weeks prior with minimal progression. After our first session she quickly realized we were there to help her and loved coming to physical therapy. This video gives a quick look at her progression and how with rehab one can help a dog walk again.