The Canine Musculoskeletal therapist provides a fully insured clinical therapy treatment & rehabilitation service for dogs. This includes clinical canine massage therapy, canine rehabilitation, and canine conditioning.
Clinical canine massage therapy can help to rehabilitate soft tissue injuries and lameness, support orthopaedic issues such as arthritis and hip/elbow dysplasia, improve the performance of sporting dogs, and help senior dogs with mobility and pain management. It also improves the dog's gait, posture, performance, and behavior.
The Canine Musculoskeletal therapist completed a two-year Clinical Canine Massage Practitioner course at the Canine Massage Therapy Centre. They are a member of the Canine Massage Guild and the International Association of Animal Therapists. They are also currently in the final year of the Canine Functional Osteopathic Practitioner Course and completing a Small Animal Rehabilitation Practitioner course.
The clinic is designed specifically for canine treatment sessions and utilizes equipment for canine postural and gait analysis, laser equipment (3b), and tailored canine conditioning and rehabilitation programs for dogs.
Clients appreciate the therapist's expertise in keeping their dogs fit and healthy, as well as the tailored treatment and conditioning programs offered. They trust the therapist wholeheartedly and value their advice. The therapist is praised for being patient, making sure the dogs are comfortable and happy during sessions.