The Benefits of Clinical Canine Massage
Reduces and Resolves Pain
Improves Mobility and Strength
Rehabilitates Muscle Injury
Helps to Manage Orthopaedic Conditions
Vastly Improves Comfort and Quality of Life
Supports Ageing Dogs
Excellent Alternative to Long Term Pain Medication
Helps to Resolve the Effects of Stress and Trauma
The Effects of Clinical Canine Massage
Below are some key documented effects of Clinical Canine Massage:
Improves the health of tissues and skin
Restores healthy muscle function
Stretches and softens tissues
Mobilises fluids
Stretches and separates muscle fibres
Stimulates nerve receptors in tissues
Stretches blood vessels and opens micro circulation
Reduces swelling, inflammation and pain
Breaks up and prevents the formation of adhesions and scar tissue
Releases tension, trigger points, stress points and spasms
Stimulates metabolic function
Encourages new muscle fibre growth
Oxygenates and nourishes tissues
Can lower blood pressure and heart rate
Boosts and improves both blood and lymph circulation
Eases breathing
Speeds up removal of toxins
Reduces cortisol
Releases endorphins that calm the peripheral nervous system
Releases adrenaline, serotonin, and dopamine
Activates the body’s natural healing processes
The Benefits of Clinical Canine Massage
Reduces and Resolves Pain
Improves Mobility and Strength
Rehabilitates Muscle Injury
Helps to Manage Orthopaedic Conditions
Vastly Improves Comfort and Quality of Life
Supports Ageing Dogs
Excellent Alternative to Long Term Pain Medication
Helps to Resolve the Effects of Stress and Trauma
The Effects of Clinical Canine Massage
Below are some key documented effects of Clinical Canine Massage:
Improves the health of tissues and skin
Restores healthy muscle function
Stretches and softens tissues
Mobilises fluids
Stretches and separates muscle fibres
Stimulates nerve receptors in tissues
Stretches blood vessels and opens micro circulation
Reduces swelling, inflammation and pain
Breaks up and prevents the formation of adhesions and scar tissue
Releases tension, trigger points, stress points and spasms
Stimulates metabolic function
Encourages new muscle fibre growth
Oxygenates and nourishes tissues
Can lower blood pressure and heart rate
Boosts and improves both blood and lymph circulation
Eases breathing
Speeds up removal of toxins
Reduces cortisol
Releases endorphins that calm the peripheral nervous system
Releases adrenaline, serotonin, and dopamine
Activates the body’s natural healing processes