by Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation of Homer Glen | Apr 8, 2025 | Blog
Client Name: Mandy and Dave Patient Name: Gizmo “Gizmo is the most stylish Shih Tzu on the planet! She first came to us for help with her mobility issues in her pelvic limbs. Over the last three year we’ve been able to keep Gizmo moving independently and at nearly 17...
by Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation of Homer Glen | Mar 5, 2025 | Blog
Client Name: FranPatient Name: Teddy “Teddy came to us in November of 2023 and has become a VSMR favorite. As Teddy has aged, we have been able to keep him independently mobile for well over a year and will continue to support him as he transitions to an assistive...
by Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation of Homer Glen | Feb 4, 2025 | Blog
Client Name: ValariePatient Name: Teddy “Teddy has been a patient of VSMR for about a year and she is a favorite. She has some mobility issues with her pelvic limbs due to arthritis and neurologic dysfunction but is always a smiling face when she comes for treatment...
by Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation of Homer Glen | Jan 3, 2025 | Blog
Client Name: Mary Ann Patient Name: Bei Bei “It is always great to see Bei Bei in the clinic with his emotional support “Bill” He is the sweetest, handsomest boy.” Dr. Brittany Ludwig Brief History of Pet Bei Bei was born in China on September...
by Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation of Homer Glen | Dec 6, 2024 | Blog
Client Name: Sandy and Brian Patient Name: Lexi “Lexi is a sweet, sweet boxer who came to us with Degenerative Myelopathy. Even though this is a progressive neurodegenerative disease, we have been able to keep Lexi mobile in many ways. She is now in a cart to...
by Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation of Homer Glen | Nov 5, 2024 | Blog
Client Name: Todd and AmandaPatient Name:Oreo “Oreo came to us in November 2023 with an inability to walk with his rear limbs. We fit him for a cart so he could have some independent mobility and we started working on making sure his front limbs stayed in good...