Dear Laurie,
I have several questions.....
I would like to offer a Senior canine wellness and conditioning class as a way to be proactive in overall Senior health care. I plan to discuss nutrition, training/environment enrichment, socialization and conditioning. I have a few concerns...I believe that Conditioning is not "one size fits all" for any dog for one could easily worsen a pre-existing problem. I feel that it would be helpful if I could evaluate each dog at the onset of class to help customize the program. I would like your opinion. Would you like for me to post this question on the FORUM?
What could a decreased space of the AO joint indicate? Especially if there is not a head tilt present.
I have been wondering - what do you think about using Kinesiotape for patellar luxation and maybe a CCL Tear? Placing the tape around the joint.....did you say that placing the tape across the direction of the muscle fibers would inhibit the muscle and placing it in the direction of the muscle fibers can promote firing? I actually have a knee brace (Count'R Force) to help with patellar luxation and there is a small "lip" that sits below the knee cap and the rest of the brace just wraps around the stifle joint. I was thinking that maybe the Kinesiotape would serve a similar purpose for dogs?
Just a note - I have been having knee problems lately and after reading your blog and watching the video, I decided to do Effleurage toward the back of my knee, assuming we have a popliteal lymph node, and then I did rhythmic tapping on each side of the proximal edge of my patella.....I swear to you Laurie, my knee felt better! I wonder if the tapping would be beneficial for pain at any joint; not just along the paraspinals?!
Thank you for your help, Laurie! I really appreciate all that you do!
I look forward to seeing you in April at the STAAR conference!
Sincerely,
JP