Conditions

Clinical Canine Massage may help your dog if they are suffering with any of the following issues, injuries or conditions:

Soft tissue

Strains

Sprains

Myofascial pain

Trigger points

Hypertonicity

Muscle splinting

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Orthopaedic conditions

Hip dysplasia

Elbow dysplasia

Osteoarthritis

Cruciate ligament issues/injury

Luxating patella

Osteochondrosis Dessicans

Spondylosis

Breaks/fractures

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Clinical Canine Massage can also help during post operative care by improving your dogs mobility, manage their pain and allowing a faster return to their usual daily activities of living.
Indicators of muscular and myofascial pain, are classified into The 5 Principles of Pain, which can help you to identify symptoms of musculoskeletal conditions. To assess whether your dog may benefit from Clinical Canine Massage, click here to download your Canine Massage Guild aid to assess your dog for the viability of Clinical Canine Massage.

The Vet believes Rea may have a neurological condition. Gemma’s course of treatment loosened Rea so she is less stiff. The more the treatments went on, the less I would see Rea dragging her feet. I am really impressed by how canine massage has helped

-Chloe and Rea

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