There are numerous benefits of incorporating therapeutic exercises into a rehabilitation program. They are a non-invasive form of therapy, facilitate an increased rate of recovery from injury, improve quality of movement of limbs, and have a positive psychological effect for both the owner and pet. Not only do therapeutic exercises enhance performance and endurance in our pets needing physical therapy, but this benefit is also important for sporting and agility dogs that need core-conditioning and want to enhance their performance level.
- A non-invasive form of therapy.
- Facilitates an increased rate of recovery from injury.
- Improves the quality of movement of limbs.
- It has a positive psychological effect on both the owner and pet.
- Enhances core-conditioning for sporting and competition dogs.
Goals
The goals of therapeutic exercises are to improve active pain-free range of motion and limb use, improve muscle strength and muscle mass, improve daily function and quality of life, and to help prevent further injury. With these goals in mind, the rehabilitation professional must use specialized knowledge to determine exercises that are appropriate for a patient’s level of ability, age, endurance, the severity of the injury, and stage of recovery.
- Improve active pain-free range of motion.
- Improve muscle strength and muscle mass.
- Encourage limb use after surgery or injury and increase weight bearing.
- Improve daily function and quality of life.
- Prevent further injury.