Will acupuncture and hydrotherapy help?
Nufikha Azreen2025-06-27T11:10:55+00:00Yes. Acupuncture can reduce pain and inflammation, and hydrotherapy supports gentle exercise, muscle tone and joint mobility with reduced joint stress.
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Yes. Acupuncture can reduce pain and inflammation, and hydrotherapy supports gentle exercise, muscle tone and joint mobility with reduced joint stress.
Treatment focuses on pain relief with medications like NSAIDs or injections such as Librela. We also recommend weight management, diet control, joint supplements, acupuncture, physiotherapy, hydrotherapy and massage as part of a comprehensive plan.
Our vets can often diagnose arthritis through a physical examination. X-rays may be used to confirm the severity, while advanced imaging like CT or MRI, or joint fluid analysis, may be needed in some cases.
Signs include stiffness after rest, limping, reluctance to jump or climb, slower movement, reduced exercise enthusiasm, difficulty standing or sitting, and occasional grumpiness.
Around 40% of dogs are affected by arthritis, especially older or larger breeds, though it can also occur in younger dogs due to injury or joint abnormalities.
Arthritis is a joint condition that causes inflammation, pain and stiffness as cartilage breaks down and bones rub together, which can reduce mobility and comfort.
Regular check-ups are essential, particularly for cats with ongoing arthritis treatment. Practice Plan Extra members benefit from unlimited reviews for consistent monitoring and care.
Provide padded and warm resting places, use ramps or steps to reach higher areas, offer short regular play sessions to keep muscles active, maintain a healthy weight and follow your vet’s advice on medication and supplements.
Yes. Acupuncture can ease pain and inflammation, while hydrotherapy offers gentle exercise in water that supports joints and builds muscle without weight-bearing stress.
Treatment typically includes pain relief through medications, joint supplements, physiotherapy, hydrotherapy, weight management, a supportive environment and sometimes acupuncture.
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