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Yay! The vet visit went well!
I'm hoping next Friday he will be able to go cast free!
I'm hoping next Friday he will be able to go cast free!
I asked the tech and she said they will actually teach me how to move his knee in certain directions and how to exercise that leg. Right now your guess is as good as mine. All I can picture is a normal physical therapy room and Simon going from station to station.Originally Posted by AbbysMom
I'm glad the visit went well.
Do you have any idea what physical therapy consists of?
We are unsure of how exactly Simon injured himself. He went missing for two days almost 3 weeks ago and came home dragging his back leg. I think the injury is what kept him from getting home.Originally Posted by Dusty's Mom
Glad to hear Simon is doing so well. I guess I missed the back story, but how did he get injured and require surgery?
I don't think we have one or I haven't heard of one around here. Sarah to be honest if Simon is anywhere near water he flips a lid. We can give him a bath but it normally takes 3 of us. Thanks for the thought. My brother swears by his water therapy for his bum knee.Originally Posted by Sar
I'm so pleased that Simon is doing well and he's keeping his cast in great condition - must be the colour making him take care of it
I know it might sound like a feat in itself, but do you have an animal hydrotherapy unit near to you? I've heard from many people that it really does help speed up the healing and motion process (I know this from my human perspective, but not personally animal)
Continued }}}VIBES{{{ for quick healing
It was worth a thought though!Originally Posted by snosrap5
I don't think we have one or I haven't heard of one around here. Sarah to be honest if Simon is anywhere near water he flips a lid. We can give him a bath but it normally takes 3 of us. Thanks for the thought. My brother swears by his water therapy for his bum knee.