Clinical Canine Massage is a non-invasive therapy for dogs that rehabilitates them from muscular injury and helps to support orthopaedic issues like arthritis or spondylosis. It is also suitable for sporting dogs and senior dogs with results usually seen in 1-3 sessions.
Treatments are tailored to the specific needs of your dog and use a blend of over 60 specific massage techniques; myofascial release, both the direct and indirect approach, remedial sports massage, deep tissue massage and Swedish massage with the purpose of addressing soft tissue dysfunction and alleviating pain. Shanice also uses the Lenton Method, the first and only scientifically trialled
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