by Danielle Bercier DVM CCRP | Jun 4, 2016 | Dog Rehabilitation, Uncategorized
Canine Hip Dysplasia is a well-known condition resulting in abnormal growth of the hip joint leading to instability which causes degenerative joint disease (arthritis). The hip is a ball and socket joint wherein the ball should fit snugly into the socket. When it does...
by Danielle Bercier DVM CCRP | Apr 7, 2016 | Dog Rehabilitation
Hip dysplasia (HD) is a developmental abnormality of the hip joint (typically both) occurring in medium and large breed dogs. The causes include genetic predisposition, rapid growth rate, and overfeeding which leads to rapid growth. Puppies with a genetic...
by Danielle Bercier DVM CCRP | Feb 29, 2016 | Dog Rehabilitation
There’s something relaxing about walking dogs for both parties. We get out in the fresh air for exercise with our best pal with the possibility of seeing something cool or at least interesting, along the way. Burner and I came around a corner in the woods one day face...
by Danielle Bercier DVM CCRP | Dec 1, 2015 | Dog Rehabilitation
There are many orthopedic conditions in dogs that can be improved by rehabilitation. Stifle disease is perhaps the most common reason we have dogs brought in to us. The stifle joint is analogous to the human knee, with nearly the same structure and functions. Very...
by Danielle Bercier DVM CCRP | Oct 7, 2015 | Dog Rehabilitation
Canine rehabilitation is a new, rapidly growing field in veterinary medicine. Physical therapy is commonplace for humans to insure a faster and better return to function after injury or surgery. Dogs and other small companion animals gain the same benefits. The...
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