Veterinary Acupuncture Traditional Chinese Medicine
These immediate changes bring about more long-lasting changes in the neurotransmitter environment at that segment of the cord.
This changes the afferent was the spincal cord, a part of the brain, controls healing at that part of the body. Acupuncture points are chosen as they stimulate the cord in such a was to induce a healing response.
For Needle-shy Animals...
I use traditional acupuncture needles. For animals that are intolerant of needles I can use a handheld Photonic Therapy unit. It is a large pen-like instrument housing six focused LEDs to produce the therapeutic light stimulus - acupuncture without the needles! I find that horses, cats and dogs respond very well to this painless,s non penetrating method.
Lucy, a 4 year-old ex-greyhound, came to me with bad arthritis in her wrists on her front legs. After four sessions of acupuncture (in which she just dozed off with the needles in as many do!) she was much much improved and could run and stop almost as normal. |
Cats: Neck, back, hip, stifle or elbow pain eg arthritis, Incontinence, Lameness of unknown origin. Any chronic (long-standing) musculoskeletal problem
NB - Cats are often more tolerant of needling than you would imagine!
Reproduced by kind permission of Nick Thompson BSc.(Hons), BVM&S, VetMFHom, MRCVS.
http://www.holisticvet.co.uk
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