Vancouver Vet Says Chiropractic and Acupuncture
Techniques are Effective in Canine Rehabilitation
A Vancouver vet is looking to
scientifically prove that use of chiropractic and acupuncture techniques
can be just as effective for dogs as they are for people.
Dr. David Lane has spent the past
nine years practicing those techniques on disabled dogs and says the results
have been life-altering.
“There have been multiple cases
where dogs have been brought in, unable to stand on a board, but about 20
minutes later they were prancing around the exam room,” says Lane.
The effectiveness of these
techniques is not widely recognized by many in the veterinarian circle, but
Lane is hoping to change that by conducting research that evaluates the
effectiveness of these techniques for treating mobility issues.
“Vets only want to advocate
something that has been scientifically proven to work. They need rigorous
scientific protocol demonstrating that this does work, ” says Lane.
He is looking for about 50-60 dogs
to treat who have either mobility issues or leak urine, which he claims is
related to lower back pain.
In an attempt to get rid of an
owner’s bias, the treatment will be blind, meaning sometimes the dogs will
receive treatment and other times they will not.
The controlled experiment will start
in mid-May and end after about six appointments.
Lane says one of his biggest success
stories is a Clumber Spaniel named Humphrey who suffered from a malformation of
the hip known as Hip Dysplasia.
This story comes from Canada's Global News.
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