Canine physiotherapy: How to do Passive Range of Movement Exercises in the Dog
This video demonstrates one of the most commonly used dog physiotherapy exercises: passive range of movement. This exercise has the following benefits: it promotes flexibility to relieve stiffness it promotes circulation to help relieve fluid build up known as oedema it helps distribute joint fluid which nourishes the joint and surrounding structures and can be used as part of a rehabilitation program for dogs recovering from injury or surgery, or to assist with management of osteoarthritis or neurological issues. Always follow the advice of your veterinary surgeon.

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