Acupuncture is used both for people and animals to reduce chronic pain and promote health and healing. The American Veterinary Medical Association has recognized acupuncture as a mainstream part of veterinary medicine. Many studies have shown positive results in the treatment of animals.
Acupuncture has been practiced for thousands of years and is a safe and non-painful facet of Chinese medicine that increases circulation and promotes feel-good neurotransmitter release. Targeted points may be stimulated using: needles alone, needles with focused electronic stimulation, laser, or pinpoint injections of homeopathics, vitamins, and anti-inflammatories.
California Animal Rehabilitation utilizes acupuncture for dogs, cats, rabbits, and other pets as part of an overall therapy program to reduce pain, inflammation, and assist in rehabilitation.
Acupuncture is used both for people and animals to reduce chronic pain and promote health and healing. The American Veterinary Medical Association has recognized acupuncture as a mainstream part of veterinary medicine. Many studies have shown positive results in the treatment of animals.
Acupuncture has been practiced for thousands of years and is a safe and non-painful facet of Chinese medicine that increases circulation and promotes feel-good neurotransmitter release. Targeted points may be stimulated using: needles alone, needles with focused electronic stimulation, laser, or pinpoint injections of homeopathics, vitamins, and anti-inflammatories.
California Animal Rehabilitation utilizes acupuncture for dogs, cats, rabbits, and other pets as part of an overall therapy program to reduce pain and inflammation and to assist in rehabilitation.