Dog Hydrotherapy Blogs

by Adrian Kollnberger 24 March 2021
What is Canine Hydrotherapy? Canine Hydrotherapy is a form of non-weight bearing exercise, this can be seen in either a swimming pool or the use of an underwater treadmill. Hydrotherapy involves the use of key water properties which are important in facilitating rehabilitation. The key water properties help to reduce pressure from the joints and encourage a greater range of movement. What does “hydrotherapy” mean? Hydrotherapy means “water healing” in Greek and has been used as far back as 2400BC, where it was first discovered that water provides healing for humans. What are the key properties of Hydrotherapy and what do they mean? Buoyancy: Buoyancy is the upward exerted force on to an object when immersed in the water, this reduces the weight going through the limbs and makes movement easier. Hydrostatic Pressure: This is the pressure exerted on to the body when submerged in water, this reduces swelling and onlammation. Resistance: Resistance is greater in the water compared to walking on land. It creates a cushioning effect on submerged limbs which makes movement harder, this helps to build muscle mass. Turbulence: This is the movement of the water which can create a more challenging environment for the patient. Cohesion: Water molecules tend to adhere to each other creating a greater resistance, this is greater on the surface of the water. Specific Gravity: The ratio of body weight compared to the ratio of water, this helps with buoyancy. Temperature: The underwater treadmill is set to 28-32 degrees Celsius. The warmth of the water helps to reduce welling and inflammation, increase blood flow and increase muscle relaxation. What are the benefits of Hydrotherapy? Removes pressure from the joints which improves range of motion. Reduces inflammation. Helps to increase blood circulation. Increases muscle mass. Improves stamina and strength in a controlled environment. Provides cardiovascular fitness. Provides mental stimulation.  What are the benefits for dogs of using an underwater treadmill? Underwater treadmill specific benefits include: Allows the water level to be adjusted to suit the needs of the patient. Increases proprioception from having contact with the treadmill belt. Helps to re-educate gait. Can alter the speed which is important in rehabilitation. Increases muscle mass due to a degree of weight going through the limbs. Encourages equal weight bearing. Allows for more controlled movement. Dogs often feel more relaxed when they can touch the floor.
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