Rehab for cat
Posted: Tue Jun 27, 2017 8:45 pm
Have a cat patient who a few months ago tumbled down a flight of stairs causing suspected IVDD. Initially no voluntary movement, owner had to express bladder, etc. Improved dramatically after a single acupuncture treatment, to the point that we couldn't do a second. It did permit spinal mobs and activator adjustment. Owner lasered at home, did some hanging traction, and put hair scrunchies on back feet.
Fast forward 2 months - the cat is doing great, normal gait and bladder function. However there is still some rear weakness - the owner's concern yesterday is that the cat can not jump. It can climb stairs. The owner is motivated, but the cat is not food or toy motivated, and will bite at minor physical manipulation. It will however, go for walks on harness outside in the grass. We put the cat on a carpeted board that we put on top of an overstuffed pillow - to work on core a bit... which she did tolerate for a few seconds. Any other ideas for improving rear strength and function in a less than cooperative patient?
Jan W
Fast forward 2 months - the cat is doing great, normal gait and bladder function. However there is still some rear weakness - the owner's concern yesterday is that the cat can not jump. It can climb stairs. The owner is motivated, but the cat is not food or toy motivated, and will bite at minor physical manipulation. It will however, go for walks on harness outside in the grass. We put the cat on a carpeted board that we put on top of an overstuffed pillow - to work on core a bit... which she did tolerate for a few seconds. Any other ideas for improving rear strength and function in a less than cooperative patient?
Jan W