There are several types of physical therapies that can be used to help dogs with a variety of conditions, including:
Rehabilitation therapy
Rehabilitation therapy for dogs is a form of physical therapy that helps dogs recover from injuries, surgeries, or other conditions that affect their mobility. It can include exercises to improve strength, flexibility, and range of motion, as well as techniques to address pain, inflammation, and other symptoms.
Rehabilitation therapy may be done in a veterinary clinic or hospital setting, or it may be done at home under the guidance of a veterinarian or physical therapist. The goal of rehabilitation therapy for dogs is to help them return to their normal level of function and improve their quality of life.
Massage therapy
Massage can help to relax muscles, improve circulation, and reduce pain and inflammation in dogs.
Massage therapy in dogs is a form of manual manipulation of the soft tissues of the body, such as muscles, tendons, and ligaments. It can help to reduce muscle tension, improve circulation, and promote relaxation. Massage therapy can be used in conjunction with other forms of rehabilitation therapy to help dogs recover from injuries, surgeries, or other conditions that affect their mobility. There are several different types of massage techniques that can be used for dogs, including:
- Swedish massage: This is the most common type of massage for dogs. It involves long, flowing strokes to increase blood flow and promote relaxation.
- Myofascial release: This technique involves applying gentle pressure to the muscles to release tension and pain.
- Trigger point therapy: This technique involves applying pressure to specific points on the body to release tension and pain.
- Sports massage: This type of massage is specifically designed for dogs that participate in athletic activities. It can help to prevent injuries and improve performance.
- Shiatsu: This is a Japanese massage technique that uses finger pressure to stimulate points on the body.
Myotherapy
Myotherapy is a form of rehabilitation therapy that is similar to massage therapy, but it focuses on the specific treatment of muscle pain, dysfunction and injury. It involves the assessment, treatment, and management of soft tissue pain and restricted movement caused by muscle, fascia, and ligament injuries.
Myotherapy for dogs can be used to help dogs recovering from surgery, injury, or chronic conditions that affect their mobility.
Myotherapy techniques for dogs include:
- Dry Needling: This technique involves the insertion of fine needles into specific points on the body to release muscle tension and pain.
- Soft Tissue Release (STR): This technique involves the use of hands-on manipulation of soft tissues such as muscles, tendons and ligaments to release tension and pain.
- Stretching: This technique involves the use of specific stretches to release tension and improve range of motion.
- Muscle energy techniques (METs): This technique involves the use of active or passive resistance to improve range of motion and muscle function.
- Neuromuscular techniques (NMTs): This technique involves the use of specific techniques to release tension in muscles and nerves that can cause pain and restricted movement.
Bowen Therapy
Bowen therapy is a type of manual therapy that uses gentle rolling movements on specific areas of the body to stimulate the body’s own healing response. It’s a holistic therapy that aims to balance the body and reduce pain and discomfort. Bowen therapy can be used to help dogs with a wide range of conditions, including injuries, arthritis, and chronic pain. The technique involves the practitioner using their thumbs and fingers to make small rolling movements on specific points of the body, such as muscles, tendons, and ligaments. This helps to release tension and pain, and stimulate the body’s own healing response. Some benefits of Bowen therapy for dogs include:
- Reduced pain and inflammation: Bowen therapy can help to reduce pain and inflammation in dogs with conditions such as arthritis and injuries.
- Improved mobility: Bowen therapy can help to improve range of motion and mobility in dogs with conditions such as hip dysplasia and degenerative joint disease.
- Reduced stress and anxiety: Bowen therapy can help to promote relaxation and reduce stress and anxiety in dogs.
- Improved function: Bowen therapy can help to improve the overall function of the body and improve the quality of life for dogs.
Read more about canine bowen therapy and how it can benefit your dog.
Laser therapy
Laser therapy is a form of rehabilitation therapy that uses low-level laser light to reduce pain and inflammation, and promote healing in dogs. It’s also called Cold Laser therapy. The laser therapy is a non-invasive and pain-free treatment that delivers light energy to the cells in the body, which in turn stimulates the cells to repair and regenerate. This can help to reduce pain and inflammation, and promote healing in dogs with conditions such as arthritis, injuries, and chronic pain. Some benefits of laser therapy for dogs include:
- Reduced pain: Laser therapy can help to reduce pain in dogs with conditions such as arthritis and injuries.
- Reduced inflammation: Laser therapy can help to reduce inflammation in dogs with conditions such as arthritis and injuries.
- Improved healing: Laser therapy can help to promote healing in dogs with injuries and chronic conditions.
- Improved mobility: Laser therapy can help to improve range of motion and mobility in dogs with conditions such as hip dysplasia and degenerative joint disease.
- Improved function: Laser therapy can help to improve the overall function of the body and improve the quality of life for dogs.
Acupuncture therapy
Acupuncture therapy is a form of alternative medicine that involves the insertion of thin needles into specific points on the body, called acupoints. It is commonly used to treat a variety of conditions in humans, including chronic pain, headaches, and infertility.In recent years, acupuncture therapy has also been used to treat a variety of conditions in dogs, including chronic pain, arthritis, and allergic skin conditions. The therapy is performed by a veterinarian trained in acupuncture, who will insert needles into specific points on the dog’s body based on a traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis.
Orthotic and prosthetic devices
Use of devices such as
dog braces, splints, and prosthetic limbs to help dogs with mobility issues.
Orthotic devices can be used to treat a variety of conditions in dogs, including arthritis, hip dysplasia, cruciate ligament injuries, and spinal cord injuries. They can be used to help dogs walk, run, and move more comfortably, and can also be used to prevent further injury or deterioration.
It’s important to note that all types of massage therapies should only be performed by a trained and certified professional.
Not all therapies will be suitable for every dog, and a veterinarian or a physical therapist should be consulted to determine the best course of treatment for a specific condition.