The benefits and effects of hydrotherapy

The benefits and effects of hydrotherapy 

How working with water can help your dog 

HydrotherapyIt’s becoming more common for vets to refer your small animals for complementary therapies, such as physiotherapy and hydrotherapy. 

Hydrotherapy is rapidly growing in use, although it’s first mentioned as far back as 2400BC. 

It is the use of water to relieve discomfort and promote physical wellbeing.  

Common ways in which hydrotherapy can be administered include the use of a pool or treadmill. Hot and cold water, ice and steam can also be used. 

In conjunction with veterinary treatment, hydrotherapy can significantly improve the rate and quality of healing following surgery, injury and general orthopaedic issues. While many dogs get referred in their older years, young dogs can also benefit from hydrotherapy sessions, if they have been diagnosed with developmental conditions. Regular sessions can help keep conditions at bay for a long time, or even prevent the need for surgery. 

What conditions can be treated with hydrotherapy? 

• Orthopaedic conditions such as osteoarthritis, hip and elbow dysplasia, cruciate ligament rupture, patella luxation, dislocations, and tendon issues. 

Fractures can be treated to help stimulate bone growth and build muscle strength. 

Amputees can benefit by improving stability and strength, but also improving quality of life. 

Age related conditions can be treated along with progressive diseases such as degenerative joint disease and degenerative myelopathy. 

Spinal and neurological conditions can also be treated, depending on the issue will determine the style of therapy. 

What are the benefits and effects of hydrotherapy? 

By using the properties of the water, we can decrease the amount of weight-bearing through joints which may be affected by joint disease.  

Hydrotherapy can help decrease pain and inflammation and promote a feeling of wellbeing through the release of endorphins. Muscle tension and spasms can be relaxed. The range of motion of limbs can be increased, along with increasing muscle strength and cardiovascular fitness. We see an improvement in muscle patterning and recruitment. Through these affects and benefits we can see an earlier return to normal function, and slowing of the progression of degenerative disease, but more importantly an improved quality of life. 

Hydrotherapy isn’t just for dogs with conditions. It is great for introducing puppies to water in a safe environment, teaching dogs to swim or building their confidence.  

Swimming is great exercise, building fitness, strength and condition in athletic dogs. 

Here at The Retreat Canine Hydrotherapy, we are fortunate to have four registered and qualified canine hydrotherapists.  We have one of the largest, heated pools in the South West, with an underwater treadmill due to be installed next year.   

Your dog’s welfare and safety are paramount in everything that we do. We are in the water with your dog, assisting and supporting them should they need it.  

Please contact us on 01837 318411 or reception@caninehydrodevon.com should you have any queries.  

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