by admin | Jan 10, 2012 | Holistic Animal Physiotherapy
In my you tube searching for my next presentation on gait and conformation I came across a video of a very game physio putting a cat in an underwater treadmill – see for yourself….. n n nn last time I tried that i could have done with welding gloves. what...
by admin | Jan 10, 2012 | Holistic Animal Physiotherapy
Dogs have a variety of back or spinal diseases or injuries. Slipped or protruding discs are well known in long backed breeds like Dachshunds for example. But one disease you may not have heard of can be devastating to Large Breed owners and this is an interesting...
by admin | Jan 10, 2012 | Holistic Animal Physiotherapy
I have had a few sad phone calls over the festive season. I think this heat has been the last straw for a few of my debilitated clients. n I was sad to hear that the lovely mastiff Ginger (see below) was put to sleep last week. She had an osteosarcoma in...
by admin | Jan 4, 2012 | Holistic Animal Physiotherapy
I am honoured to take on a new role for this year. I have been involved with the Animal Physio Group (APG) of the APA (Australian Physiotherapy Association) for the past few years. As the Qld rep it has been great to be a part of such a team and work with...
by admin | Jan 4, 2012 | Holistic Animal Physiotherapy
A client of mine kindly forwarded on this information to me regarding dog pens n Many dogs need crate rest/restraining after surgery. This is one of my most asked questions at discharge to help get our friends back to full recovery safely. n Here is the information...