I guess I should have gone to more of the physical rehabilitation talks at the conference. I taught little kiddos this morning, got my teeth cleaned, and then the dogs and I visited Dr. Julia. I knew going in they were likely to be chiropractic messes. Bailey was toe touching with a right hind before I left for the conference, but it seemed a little better (or she got better at hiding it). Buzz had trouble with stairs at Elizabeth's house, he was having trouble at home too, now that I think about it more. We just didn't use them a whole lot before I left because it had been nice out.
Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.
We'll start with the old man.
*Sore over sacrum, tilted right.
*Pain on right hip extension, better after adjustment.
She adjusted 8 areas and had to bring out the vibration device in order for his adjustments to hold for more than a couple seconds. Oh dear, oh dear, oh dear.
Discharge: No exercises apart from treat stretches and bows. Leash walks for 20 minutes twice daily.
No other activity, no stairs if possible.
Then it was Bailey's turn.
*Pain over right proximal quads, improved after adjustment.
*Knees feel okay.
*Sore at thoracolumbar junction and in midthoracic spine.
She adjusted 8 areas on Bailey too.
Discharge: No exercises apart from right quad stretch, hold 10 seconds after walks. Leash walks 20 minutes twice daily. Restricted activity.
Recheck one week for both.
Good news: they still love her and going there. They looked a lot better on our walk after the adjustments and seemed to move freer.
More good news: I can definitely tell where she's hurting when she is. Too bad I don't know how to fix it!
So, anyone have extra springer sized bubbles they're not currently using? I could really use two right about now. Crate rest, low key activity in the house while people are home, leash walks outside. Lots and lots and lots of food toys I guess.
Hrmph
2 comments:
Well darn. I hope recovery goes quickly.
Bummer. I hope you can make it through the rest period realatively easily!
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