What kinds of movement problems can Neuro-Muscular Retraining help to resolve?
Whenever your animal—horse, dog, cat, or other small animal—exhibits movement problems, always consult your veterinarian first to rule out an injury (such as a break) or a serious medical condition. Here is a partial list of symptoms that NeuroMuscluar Retraining can help your animal eliminate: Horses Sore back Hollow back Difficulty picking up a lead Difficulty bending in one or both directions Paddling with front legs Rope walking Little or no swinging motion in hips and barrel Difficulty stepping under Lack of impulsion Pain and stiffness associated with arthritis or injury General lack of coordination or balance General resistance or grouchiness Dogs, Cats, and other Companion Animals General stiffness or soreness Shuffling or uneven gait Sitting unevenly or always on same hip Difficulty turning in one or both directions Difficulty turning head in one or both directions Difficulty with balance or coordination Difficulty lying down or standing up Pain and stiffness associated with a
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