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My boy Yuji managed somehow to injure his left stifle Saturday, overdoing running his fence line with a little terrier provoking him on the other side. He remained so subdued that I merely thought he was exhausted - initially, no visible limping. The next day the insult was plain to see, as he had obvious pain and reluctance to use the leg. So, two doses of Arnica 10M 12 hours apart, a laser treatment, multiple ice pack treatments, acupressure points, dosing with Acanthopanax (a TCM formula for inflammation), and lots of collagen protein and hyaluronic acid, as well as our usual PEMF device - continued the second day, but no Arnica or laser - third day we lasered again. I was able to contact my wonderful integrative vet, who couldn't think of much else to do, but sent me a link to another great video she had made, which stressed four important points to consider when faced with a stifle injury recovery : rest, ice, weight control, and collagen. Unfortunately I cannot link to the video, but these four points are the whole gist.
Other points made which align with our HA! philosophy are maintaining interest with snuffle mats, lawn hide and seek with bits of food, controlled exercise with limited leash walking, and generally being very positive and not assuming such an injury is the end of the world. So, we're not Been there, done that, with my first dog, poor guy.
So, we have a previously scheduled appointment next week with the vet, and she said that was sufficient, and that what I was doing was all she would have had recommended. He's walking a bit, but still hurts when commencing use. This is certainly not presenting as a complete rupture, but rather a soft-tissue insult. I only posted to show what can be done, how to approach "first aid", and how to encourage the body to do its best in its infinite wisdom.
Other points made which align with our HA! philosophy are maintaining interest with snuffle mats, lawn hide and seek with bits of food, controlled exercise with limited leash walking, and generally being very positive and not assuming such an injury is the end of the world. So, we're not Been there, done that, with my first dog, poor guy.
So, we have a previously scheduled appointment next week with the vet, and she said that was sufficient, and that what I was doing was all she would have had recommended. He's walking a bit, but still hurts when commencing use. This is certainly not presenting as a complete rupture, but rather a soft-tissue insult. I only posted to show what can be done, how to approach "first aid", and how to encourage the body to do its best in its infinite wisdom.