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Old 11-09-2012, 10:32 AM   #5
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Definitely see a specialist NOW. In the meantime no up or down stairs, no running or jumping. Crate rest, just out on the leash to potty.

There are a number of treatment options; once a diagnosis is firm from the neurologist.

Some considerations are: 1) Laser Therapy - Class IV or V is most effective

2) Physiotherapy - a specifically designed program to strengthen his muscles.

This may include, treadmill, underwater treadmill work - ball work - ROM etc.

3) Anti-inflammatories

4) Joint supplements.

5) Other complementary therapies - are herbal remedies, chiropractor, acupuncture.

I do urge you to get a definitive diagnosis of the problem area(s), prior to looking at any remedial work with your pup.

It is quite possible that a pup running at full speed into a person's leg, could herniate a disc; how-ever I would believe that if this happened then there is a likely underlying structural weakness. This should be identified if possible, so that the root cause can be addressed.

My boy suffers from DLSS - Degenerative Lumbo Sacral Syndrome. A condition different from a herniated disc, but a condition that could easily lead to herniation.
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