Chiropractic

I can help your pet if he or she is experiencing problems such as arthritis, hip dysplasia, lameness, digestive disease, chronic health issues, or back difficulties.

Chiropractic manipulation can help to decrease pain, increase mobility and flexibility, and perhaps enhance organ function. Chiropractic therapy may aid in the recovery of dogs with sports-related injuries by promoting healing and increasing their range of motion.

Chiropractic theory is based on the connection between the spinal cord and the entire body’s nervous system. Many chiropractors believe in the concept of force-wave therapy, which is based on their theory that the spine can be strengthened or elongated with a combination of pressure and vibration. The manipulation mostly affects the spinal cord, but it may also include leg articulation, muscular strengthening or stretching, and post-manipulation activity.

I utilize veterinary chiropractic in conjunction with conventional services provided by your primary care veterinarian to provide your cat or dog with the best treatment outcomes possible. Please contact me to discuss whether chiropractic therapy is right for your pet.