Stockyard Chiropractors & The Dog Joint

Stockyard Chiropractors & The Dog Joint

Initial Acupuncture Examination & Treatment
  • Neurofunctional acupuncture for neurological pain and dysfunction.
  • Acupuncture for musculoskeletal pain relief and injury recovery.
  • Auricular and point-based acupuncture for pain modulation and relaxation.
  • Acupuncture-supported rehabilitation alongside manual therapy techniques.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

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Initial Acupuncture Examination & Treatment
  • Neurofunctional acupuncture for canine and equine neurological issues.
  • Acupuncture for unresolved lameness and gait-related dysfunction.
  • Acupuncture supporting senior dogs’ mobility and age-related decline.
  • Acupuncture combined with myofascial release for musculoskeletal pain.
  • Acupuncture integrated with kinesiology taping and therapeutic cupping.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

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Chiropractic - Initial Examination & Treatment

The initial chiropractic examination involves a thorough health history and in-depth subjective analysis of the complaint or problem(s) that prompted the appointment. Previous diagnostic tests and/or any prior imaging (x-ray, MRI, CT scan, etc) are also reviewed. Physical examination involves: postural analysis, range of motion testing, orthopaedic testing as well as static and dynamic motion palpation of the spine and extremities. Once an appropriate diagnosis has been reached a plan of management will be implemented. Treatment often includes chiropractic adjustments and joint mobilizations, myofascial release, passive stretching, rehabilitative exercise prescription and patient education. Acupuncture, therapeutic cupping, kinesiology taping and shockwave therapy are other treatment modalities that the chiropractor may or may not recommended depending on the nature of the complaint.

  • Assessing and treating root causes of pain.
  • Providing manual therapy for various conditions.
  • Integrating exercise and rehabilitation.
  • Treating head-to-toe musculoskeletal complaints.
  • Performing instrument-assisted soft tissue therapy.
  • Offering animal chiropractic care.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

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Chiropractic - Initial Examination & Treatment

The initial chiropractic examination involves a thorough health history and in-depth subjective analysis of the complaint or problem(s) that prompted the appointment. Previous diagnostic tests and/or any prior imaging (x-ray, MRI, CT scan, etc) are also reviewed. Physical examination involves: postural analysis, range of motion testing, orthopaedic testing as well as static and dynamic motion palpation of the spine and extremities. Once an appropriate diagnosis has been reached a plan of management will be implemented. Treatment often includes chiropractic adjustments and joint mobilizations, myofascial release, passive stretching, rehabilitative exercise prescription and patient education. Acupuncture, therapeutic cupping, kinesiology taping and shockwave therapy are other treatment modalities that the chiropractor may or may not recommended depending on the nature of the complaint.

  • Chiropractic adjusting techniques.
  • Human musculoskeletal care.
  • Animal chiropractic care.
  • Spinal health and alignment.
  • Relieving joint dysfunction.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

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Chiropractic - Initial Examination & Treatment

The initial chiropractic examination involves a thorough health history and in-depth subjective analysis of the complaint or problem(s) that prompted the appointment. Previous diagnostic tests and/or any prior imaging (x-ray, MRI, CT scan, etc) are also reviewed. Physical examination involves: postural analysis, range of motion testing, orthopaedic testing as well as static and dynamic motion palpation of the spine and extremities. Once an appropriate diagnosis has been reached a plan of management will be implemented. Treatment often includes chiropractic adjustments and joint mobilizations, myofascial release, passive stretching, rehabilitative exercise prescription and patient education. Acupuncture, therapeutic cupping, kinesiology taping and shockwave therapy are other treatment modalities that the chiropractor may or may not recommended depending on the nature of the complaint.

  • Diversified chiropractic adjustments.
  • Drop-piece chiropractic adjustments.
  • Joint mobilizations.
  • Myofascial release techniques.
  • Therapeutic cupping.

This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.

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