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Underwater Treadmill

Underwater Treadmill

by PAWS Veterinary Center | May 26, 2020 | Blog, Canine, Companion Animal Rehabilitation at PAWS

By Diana Pacheco, CVT CCRP The underwater treadmill (UWTM) successfully treats many musculoskeletal conditions. It provides safe, controlled environment for gait analysis, exercise, stretching, muscle building, and neuromuscular stimulation. The chamber is dry as the...
What is Degenerative Myelopathy?

What is Degenerative Myelopathy?

by PAWS Veterinary Center | May 6, 2020 | Blog, Canine, Companion Animal Rehabilitation at PAWS

By Diana Pacheco, CVT CCRP Has your dog recently been diagnosed with Degenerative Myelopathy (DM)? Let us give you a little insight into the disease process and how we can help you and your pet through the progression of this disease. The signs of this disease process...
Therapeutic Exercises for Pets

Therapeutic Exercises for Pets

by PAWS Veterinary Center | Feb 12, 2019 | Blog, Canine, Companion Animal Rehabilitation at PAWS, Dr. Elizabeth Jobe

By Elizabeth Jobe, DVM, CCRP, cVMATherapeutic 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...
Dental Health Month is Upon Us!

Dental Health Month is Upon Us!

by PAWS Veterinary Center | Feb 1, 2019 | Blog, Canine, Dentistry, Feline

Poor dental hygiene can put both your pet’s health and your pocket book at risk. “Dog breath” – or a cat with a foul-smelling mouth – can be a sign of untreated dental conditions. If left untreated, you may put your pet at risk for greater problems such as...
Better for the Whole Family: New supplement line provides benefits for both pets and their owners.

Better for the Whole Family: New supplement line provides benefits for both pets and their owners.

by PAWS Veterinary Center | Jan 2, 2019 | Blog, Canine, Integrative Medicine

HOW IT WORKS:There are two main components of Omega 3’s – the fatty acids EPA and DHA. DHA is associated with proper nervous system development, and EPA is an anti-inflammatory. Less inflammation leads to less pain, redness, and swelling in the skin,...
Companion Animal Rehabilitation: Massage

Companion Animal Rehabilitation: Massage

by PAWS Veterinary Center | Dec 26, 2018 | Blog, Canine, Companion Animal Rehabilitation at PAWS, Dr. Elizabeth Jobe, Feline, Integrative Medicine

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...
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