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Spinal Decompression

 Nutrition and Natural Medicine

VOM (Verterinary Orthopedic Manipulation)

Low Level Light Therapy (Cold Laser)

Golfers Complete Rehab

 

Dr. Caroline L. Bartley, D.C., B.S., C.V.C.P.

303.388.6886
peopleandpetschiro@gmail.com

Dogs

 
 

Signs Your Pet May Have a Subluxation


Symptoms in a pet with a subluxation can range from mild to severe. Generally, if there is pain, you'll notice a change in your pet's behavior.

  • Increased panting
  • Pacing or yelping
  • Abnormal sitting or standing
  • Coordination problems
  • Foot dragging
  • Strange head or tail movements
  • Discomfort from collar or harness
  • Refusing to jump
  • Development of fear biting
  • Touch sensitvity

 

Sometimes you can even detect a pain response in your pet's facial expression.


Other Problems Subluxations Can Lead To

  • Stiffness
  • Lameness
  • Difficulty going up and down stairs
  • Muscle atrophy
  • Changes in gait like 'sidewinding' or 'crabbing'
  • Stumbling
  • Weakness
  • Paralysis.

 

VOM and Cold Laser Can Help

  •  Lameness
  •  Progressive Myelopathies (“down in rear”)
  •  Hip Dysplasia-like symptoms
  •  Narrowing Discs and other Disc Related Disease
  •  GI Disorders
  •  Agility Dysfunction
  •  Urinary and Fecal Incontinence
  •  Tendonitis and Bursitis
  •  Osteoarthritis
  •  Wasting Disease
  •  Dermal Ulcers

 

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How Chiropractic Care Helps Pets


Chiropractic care is an excellent way to prevent and treat joint degeneration in your pet. Proper vertebral alignment keeps the body from shifting into unhealthy positions to compensate for joint pain caused by injury or degeneration.

Regular manual orthopedic manipulation, especially with large and giant breed dogs, will help keep the musculoskeletal system from degenerating as the aging process occurs. It can also help keep your pet moving comfortably throughout her whole life.

Dogs with floating kneecaps can benefit greatly from chiropractic adjustments to keep the hips and knees in alignment and to help prevent the condition from progressing.

Dogs with hip dysplasia can avoid compensating injuries through chiropractic adjustments as well.

Some pets with urinary incontinence are helped by chiropractic adjustments.

If your pet has been injured, a veterinary chiropractor can help realign the spine to avoid compensating injuries from occurring in addition to the underlying primary injury.

If your pet has had surgery with general anesthesia, it is recommended that make a visit to the veterinary chiropractor afterwards to realign their body that has potentially been flopping or jerking around while the animal was anesthetized.

Recommended maintenance with chiropractic care proactively reduces the risk of injury and joint degeneration. This is especially good for puppies and kittens because they are 'loose' – their joints are not yet completely formed. Their bones are still growing and they're prone to subluxations.

 
 
Denver Chiropractor specializing in chiropractic care. Dr. Caroline L. Bartley is a well-trained Denver Chiropractor specializing in chiropractic care.
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Tuesday:By Appointment
Wednesday:10:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday:House Calls and Lectures
Friday:10:00am - 4:00pm
 

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