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Canine Hydrotherapy

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  • 02-04-2009 11:04pm
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 342 ✭✭


    Just an announcement that a relative of mine has opened a Hydrotherapy Unit in Cork City. I thought it might be of interest to any greyhound owners here. The next bit is taken from their website:

    "Hydrotherapy is commonly used in human medicine and has started to
    become a recognised therapy in veterinary medicine also. For pets
    with degenerative joint disease, arthritis, or have persistent pain after
    an injury like a dislocation or fracture, it can be used as a part of your
    pet's overall health plan. You may find that regular use can make your
    pet more comfortable and increase range of motion.

    The treatment essentially involves exercising on an underwater
    treadmill. By having the treadmill underwater and varying the water
    level it is possible to alter the amount of work done by the animal's
    muscles and joints.

    Hydrotherapy has proven beneficial in the treatment and management
    of arthritis, obesity and cardiac insufficiency. It is also beneficial in
    post-injury and post-surgical rehabilitation, speeding up healing and
    reducing the time taken by the animal to return to full fitness."

    Here's the website address for more details:

    http://www.sunbeamvets.com/hydro.html


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 342 ✭✭Munster Gal


    I just found out that all you need is a referral letter from your own vet to book a course of treatments.


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