Companion Animal Rehabilitation: Massage

Massage is the systematic, therapeutic, and functional stroking and kneading of the soft tissues of the body. There are numerous techniques ranging from lighter, softer strokes to deeper tissue massage. The technique chosen depends on the size of the area, the desired pressure, the rate and rhythm, and the duration of the massage. This tool [...]

Superficial Thermal Modalities: The Hot and Cold of It

By Dr. Elizabeth Jobe The use of heating and cooling of tissues has various purposes in physical therapy. There are different methods of cooling and heating, and the method can affect the amount of time needed to achieve the change in temperature in the tissue and the size of the area that can be treated. [...]

Acupuncture: What’s the Point?

By Dr. Elizabeth Jobe, DVM, CCRP, cVMA Our patients here at PAWS Veterinary Center enjoy having three doctors on staff offering acupuncture as a treatment modality for various conditions and not just for our rehabilitation patients! This complementary modality is a safe, non-invasive, and successful way to treat pain as well as many other illnesses [...]

Pain Management: Multimodal Therapies Help to Increase Quality of Life

By Dr. Elizabeth Jobe, DVM, CCRP, cVMA Pain management is one of the most important aspects of veterinary medicine to improve our patient’s quality of life. Whether dealing with acute pain related to trauma or surgery versus more chronic pain associated with arthritis, animals experience pain and need appropriate intervention. We provide an integrative approach [...]

Therapeutic Floor Exercises: Making Progress, One Step at a Time

By Dr. Elizabeth Jobe, DVM, CCRP, cVMA Therapeutic exercise is a physical therapy intervention encompassing a broad range of activities designed to restore or improve musculoskeletal, cardiopulmonary and/or neurologic function. Some form of therapeutic exercise is indicated in every physical therapy case. The rehabilitation professional must use specialized knowledge to determine exercises that are appropriate [...]

Laser Therapy – Offering Relief for a Variety of Conditions

By Dr. Elizabeth Jobe, DVM, CCRT, CVMA The Class IV Therapeutic laser at PAWS Veterinary Center is a very versatile tool and is not only utilized in the rehabilitation department but also by the general practitioners for a variety of cases. The Cutting Edge laser has a long list of treatment indications, and we can [...]

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