[DrAndrew] Signs of pain to watch for

November 28th, 2011 at 4:00 am EDT


I have just finished a new video on Animal Chiropractic, which is a form of alternative medicine based on the musculoskeletal system, primarily the spines as this affects, general health via the nervous system. Animal Chiropractic uses the inherent recuperative powers of the body with the primary goal being to correct subluxations.

The video is at:

http://www.theonlinevet.com/innercircle.php


Yes it has been controversial- the AMA had tried to remove it as being recognized as a legitimate form of care. But as significant number of people benefit from it, Chiropractic has now gained acceptance from even most mainstream physicians.

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What are subluxations?
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These are veterbrae ( or bones of the spine), which are out of position in relation to one another or are not moving correctly. This causes abnormal function and symptoms, by affecting nerve function.

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Symptoms of Subluxations:
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The MOST common symptom of subluxation in your dog or cat is signs of pain. Your pet may change his posture, walk abnormally, have reluctance to get up.


Signs of Pain that may indicate a Subluxation:

Panting, pacing, vocalization, unwilling to jump up, difficulty rising, elevated heart rate, elevated respiratory rate ( breathing faster),  general depression, reluctance to eat or eating less, tail tucked between legs, may be obvious lameness/limping, pain on palpation of lower back/spine, general changes in behavior,


If your pet is in pain, do something to help them. See your veterinarian, and consider some of the many options in my Inner Circle, such as Chiropractic.

The new video:

http://www.theonlinevet.com/innercircle.php




Heal Your Pet At Home!

Best Wishes,

Dr Andrew Jones, DVM


P.S. In the video you'll get to see how my one dog Jessie responds wonderfully to an adjustment- and he has had a very sore back.

It's good stuff.

Thanks again.

See what I am talking about:


http://www.theonlinevet.com/innercircle.php




DISCLAIMER: This information is for educational
purposes only and is not intended to replace the
advice of your own veterinarian. Dr Andrew Jones
resigned from the College of Veterinarians of
B.C. effective December  1 2010, meaning he
cannot answer specific questions about your
pet's medical issues or make specific medical
recommendations for your pet.


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