by Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation of Homer Glen | Oct 1, 2024 | Blog
Client Name: Angela and Bill Patient Name: Hub and Ivan “Hub came to us for veterinary spinal manipulation (chiropractic) to maintain his mobility and improve his biomechanics. He has done great with routine care and continues to maintain good joint health and...
by Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation of Homer Glen | Sep 3, 2024 | Blog
Client Name: Denis Patient Name: Cooper “Cooper came to us 2 years ago limping on his right rear limb with a cranial cruciate injury. It was recommended that he have a surgical repair and come back for rehabilitation. When he returned, he did a great job with...
by Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation of Homer Glen | Jun 4, 2024 | Blog
Client Name: Debra & Ed Patient Name: Doodle “Doodle is a sweet, sweet girl who first came to us about a year ago because her owner wanted to improve her mobility. At 15+ years old, Doodle is continuing with her acupuncture and keeps moving forward!” Dr. Amber...
by Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation of Homer Glen | May 8, 2024 | Blog
Client Name: MaryPatient Name: LG “LG came to us after one of his lung lobes was removed! He is an active hunting dog, and we were happy to get him back into shape after his injury. He now comes to us for routine chiropractic and continues to excel in the hunt.” Dr....
by Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation of Homer Glen | Apr 2, 2024 | Blog
Client Name: As Good as Gold RescuePatient Name: Asher “Asher is the sweetest boy who came all the way from China! He had his left rear limb amputated and he came to us at VSMR to help get him stronger. During the course of his treatment, Asher improved his mobility,...
by Veterinary Sports Medicine & Rehabilitation of Homer Glen | Mar 8, 2024 | Blog
Client Name: Jody & Brad Patient Name: Lexi “Lexi came to us a senior citizen who was having some difficulty with her mobility. We started with some gentle massage, therapeutic laser, acupuncture, and home exercise to help her move easier. It’s been one year...