Chiropractic for Dogs and Cats In Kenosha, WI
Our pets can suffer from debilitating pain just like we can, though they are often better at hiding their discomfort. At Kenosha Animal Hospital, we offer a healthy variety of pain management and treatment options to help minimize or eliminate pain altogether. One of these areas of pain relief includes chiropractic care, which involves non-invasive, drug-free techniques for treating conditions such as arthritis, elbow and hip dysplasia in dogs, muscle spasms, spinal disc injuries, back, leg and neck pain, and many other chronic conditions.
Is your dog or cat experiencing chronic pain? Are they having trouble getting around?
Call Kenosha Animal Hospital today at (262) 205-7523 or request an appointment online!
Dr. Holly Georgeson
Hello, My name is Dr. Holly Carlisle Georgeson.
I am a Chiropractor and Certified in Veterinary Spinal Manipulative Therapy. I am qualified to preform spinal manipulation on horses, dogs and cats (but currently I am only working on dogs and cats). Each exam and spinal manipulation is done in the exam room with the owner (if they choose to watch) and can average anywhere from 20-30 minute appointments. Most of my spinal manipulation is followed by laser treatments and water therapy. If you are interested in learning more or would like to schedule a Spinal Manipulation Appointment please let your veterinarian know.
I am currently available to see patients on Friday afternoons.
What is Veterinary Spinal Manipulative Therapy?
Why does my animal need spinal manipulation?
How long does my animal need care?
Does my animal need spinal manipulative therapy?
There are many signs that can tell you that your animal could benefit from spinal manipulation, here are just a few common indications:
- Pain or sensitivity to touch
- Showing evasion maneuvers such as dropping head or back to avoid touch
- Muscle tension, weakness, or muscle wasting
- Asymmetrical posture
- Abnormal gait
- Poor or decreased performance
- Change in ability to manage stairs, jump on furniture or get in/out of the car
- Weakness or splaying of limbs
- Difficulty or reluctance to move or apparent stiffness getting up
- Neck, back or tail pain
- Muscle spasm or tenderness
- Nerve problems/irritation
- Injuries from falls, slips or rough play
- TMJ or jaw problems