This article explains how injury & pain leads to a viscous cycle of compensation over time and discusses how to break the cycle...
27 JULY 2025 | GRACIE EXLER
Animals are sometimes deemed 'naughty' or 'quirky' but sometimes this is not the case and its important owners have the ability to identify when an animal is experiencing pain. Animals express pain in different ways as they do not have the ability to tell us exactly where it hurts...
19 JULY 2025 | GRACIE EXLER
Fascia which lies between muscle and skin is commonly forgotten about but it plays a pivotal role in the movement of muscles which when hindered can cause compensatory patterns to occur...
18 JUNE 2025 | GRACIE EXLER
We are always told how important stretching is before and after exercise even as humans. Research shows how important it is for your animals comfort and performance has given us an insight into the most optimal ways of applying stretches to our animals and how to make it worth while...
18 JUNE 2025 | GRACIE EXLER
Hip dysplasia is one the most prevalent orthopaedic conditions seen within canines and advances in technology is allowing us to get a deeper understanding of the specific effect hip dysplasia has on dogs and recognise the compensatory signs...
17 JUNE 2025 | GRACIE EXLER