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Canine Rehabilitation

April 14, 2015 by Fanna Easter

Why Your Dog Needs Rehabilitation

Canine RehabilitationAs our veterinary surgeon explained very delicately after Sobek’s TTA (cruciate ligament repair) surgery, “Surgery is 10 percent, rehab is the other 90 percent.” Sobek is a young dog. He’s only two years old and my goal is having him back to full function.

How Rehab Helps

If your dog is limping, he’ll have limited range of motion and decreased muscle mass in his injured leg. The old saying “use it or lose it” comes into play after an injury, but it’s easier said than done, right?

Here’s where a canine rehabilitation expert fits in. He’ll measure your dog’s range of motion and muscle mass to design a program that will rebuild and strengthen his injured leg. Plus, it’ll teach your dog to use his repaired leg again.

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Weekly Expert Follow-Up

Just having weekly expert validation that Sobek’s knee was healing correctly gave me peace of mind. If there were any questions, he would contact my vet, which put me at ease as well. Each week, Rob Newman at Canine Rehabilitation of Nashville looked, touched and moved Sobek’s repaired knee either in ROM (range of motion) exercises or while stretching, making sure it felt normal. Today, he found an internal suture that worked itself out, which he explained is totally normal. Whew!

Physically Challenging

During each visit, Rob asked how Sobek recovered from the previous session. If he was sore, we kept the week’s exercises the same as last week. If he was better, we increased them slightly.

Now, not only did Rob listen carefully to my feedback, he also watched Sobek’s movement. During one visit, I mentioned Sobek was doing really well. However, Rob noticed he was not using his repaired leg properly so Rob customized Sobek’s weekly session to address it. Wow! Sobek did well and was much better afterwards and during the week. And folks, I consider myself a seasoned dog expert and I missed it. Thank goodness for Rob!

At Home Practice

After each rehab session, Rob provided written exercises to continue at home. He clearly explained and demonstrated each exercise, then allowed me to practice to ensure the correct muscle was engaged correctly. Trust me, having an expert watch you practice ROM exercises with your dog’s repaired leg is much better than watching a YouTube video. 🙂

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Choosing a Canine Rehab Specialist

April 13, 2015 by Fanna Easter

Rehab Specialists for Dogs

Canine Rehabilitation
Rod Newman and Sobek finishing a hydrotherapy session.

Luckily, our veterinary surgeon shares her office with an excellent canine rehabilitation specialist so I didn’t have to look far. Remember, experience matters. It’s important to locate an expert in your area who can work with you and your dog, and has experience with your dog’s rehab needs.

Veterinarians Board Certified in Rehabilitation

The American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine offers canine rehabilitation certifications for veterinarians looking to specialize and offer these services in their practice. Most canine rehab certified vets are located in larger cities, which is far for most patients. If you’re lucky enough to live within driving distance, make an appointment today!

Certified Canine Rehabilitation Practitioner

A couple of veterinary schools offer canine rehabilitation courses for veterinarians and vet technicians plus human physical and occupational therapists, assistants and students. Check out:

University of Tennessee Canine Rehabilitation Certificate Program

Canine Rehabilitation Institute of Colorado State University

Sobek’s canine rehab specialist Rod Newman completed UT’s Canine Rehabilitation Course after earning his master’s degree in Exercise and Sports Science with a concentration in Rehabilitation and he rocks!

But Who’s Working With You?

Once you find a wonderful canine rehab specialist, make sure he or she will be participating during each scheduled appointment. Don’t get me wrong. Non-certified assistants and vet techs are great, however, it’s important your dog is closely monitored by a certified expert when performing exercises and hydrotherapy.

Rehab Specialist and Vet Partnership is Important

Before starting canine rehab with your dog, you’ll need a referral from your veterinary surgeon. It’s important your canine rehab specialist works closely with your dog’s veterinary surgeon who performed the surgery in case of setbacks, increased pain and progress updates.

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