Charlie is a 7-year-old spayed female Husky Mix Dog. She presented in July of 2021 for chronic, intermittent right hind limb lameness. Based on her physical exam findings and radiographic changes, Charlie was diagnosed with a suspected partial ACL rupture. ACL ruptures in dogs are typically fixed with surgery. However, Charlie’s owners wanted to do everything they could to avoid surgical intervention. In certain cases, partial ACL injuries can be managed through a conservative approach with physical therapy and nutritional support. As a comprehensive integrative veterinary practice, we were able to develop an individualized, conservative management treatment plan for Charlie that resonated well with her family.
Hydrotherapy
Hydrotherapy sessions work to encourage Charlie’s strength and movement without putting too much strain on her joints.
Laser
Therapeutic Exercises
After 5 weeks of therapy, Charlie’s lameness improved. Charlie’s owners believe that the treatment plan has greatly enhanced her mobility and comfort. As she continues to improve, our goal for her is to be able to resume her normal level of activity without any pain or lameness. Currently, Charlie’s owners are very relieved that we have helped her avoid surgery and will continue working with Charlie to help her live her best life!
If you are located in the Delray Beach, Boynton Beach, or Boca Raton area and are interested in Integrative Therapy for your pet, please feel free to contact the team at West Delray Veterinary at 561-777-7173 or visit our website at www.westdelrayvet.com.