Animal chiropractic involves identifying sites of reduced range of motion in a joint or vertebral segment and restoring proper motion at this site. The chiropractor identifies these areas by manual palpation and then applies a specific and precise thrust to restore proper motion. These adjustments not only return joints to their optimal range of motion, but also helps to alleviate inflammation and pressure on surrounding nerves and tissues. When these nerves are able to work and function properly, their communication with the spinal cord and the rest of the body also improves, thereby, enhancing overall health, wellness, and comfort.
When chiropractic is used in conjunction with traditional veterinary care, it provides a comprehensive approach to maintaining your animal's health, strength, comfort, and performance.
When chiropractic is used in conjunction with traditional veterinary care, it provides a comprehensive approach to maintaining your animal's health, strength, comfort, and performance.