Koa Canine Massage Therapy
Covering Surrey
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- Holistic, non-invasive & drug free
- Rehabilitate muscular injuries/issues
- Orthopaedic pain management
- Ease stress, anxiety & nervousness
- Benefits dogs of all ages and breeds
- Member of the Canine Massage Guild
Koa Canine Massage Therapy - Mobile Canine Massage across Surrey
Clinical Canine Massage is an holistic, non-invasive, drug free therapy that helps to rehabilitate soft tissue/muscular injuries often seen as lameness, stiffness or slowing down and helps to provide chronic pain management for orthopaedic conditions such as hip/elbow dysplasia and arthritis. Providing psychological effects on the nervous system, massage therapy also helps to alleviate stress, anxiety and nervousness.
Clinical Canine Massage Therapy not only addresses the area of concern but focuses on the whole body in order to address areas of over compensation to ensure that the body is balanced.
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
Orthopaedic conditions
Hip dysplasia - Elbow dysplasia
Osteoarthritis - Cruciate ligament issues/injury
Luxating patella - Osteochondrosis Dessicans
Spondylosis - Breaks/fractures
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.
There are a number of improvements that you can expect to see in your dog following Clinical Canine Massage, including:
Reduced or resolved lameness/stiffness - Improved or return to normal posture.
Improved mobility - Improved activity levels.
Willing to exercise.
Return to normal activities of daily living e.g. jumping in/out of car or on/off sofa.
Reduced levels of pain and discomfort - Rehabilitated muscular injury.
Faster post operative recovery time.
Improved mood – less anxious, stressed or depressed.
Returned ‘zest’ for life - Willing to be petted, groomed or handled.
Improved condition to the coat e.g. glossier and reduction in coat flicks.
Enhanced performance in sporting dog.
Improved Quality of life.
And more!