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Veterinary Consent

To comply with the Veterinary Act 1966 and Exemptions Order 2015 please download and complete the veterinary consent form. You will also need to ask your vet to fill out the bottom of the form.

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For Vets

Why choose Clinical Canine Massage for your clients?

Clinical canine massage is a powerful complementary therapy for musculoskeletal pain.  Measurable results can be gained within 1-3 sessions.

It is suitable for any dog, no matter the presenting condition (arthritis to soft tissue injuries), whether it is a performance dog or simply a pet.

It can form part of a multi-modal treatment plan giving canine patients ethical and proven optimal opportunities for recovery.

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Breaking the Pain Cycle

The chronic pain that dogs experience in association with orthopaedic conditions must be addressed in order to help improve mobility and quality of life.

 

Clinical Canine Massage, as part of a multi-modal approach, can address the muscular and myofascial dysfunction that occurs as a result of diseased joints placing additional stress on the surrounding tissues.  It also offers pain management and support for the following conditions:

 

  • Osteoarthritis, hip and / or elbow dysplasia, spondylosis

  • Luxating patella; Grades 1 and 2 respond particularly well

  • Recovery after TPLO and other post operative conditions

  • NSAID-intolerant patients and general associated stiffness

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