




What can chiropractic care do for
animals?
Animals have spinal columns similar to humans, and
they can develop misalignments just like us. Called subluxations, these
misalignments can cause a variety of symptoms, just as they do in people.
Chiropractic adjustments are very gentle and painless. They
simply relieve pressure and interference from the brainstem, spinal cord,
and nerves. In turn, this allows the body to heal itself and experience
optimum health.
According to the American Veterinary
Chiropractic Association
Chiropractic care may be an appropriate
treatment for:
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Neck, back, leg, and tail pain
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Muscle spasms, nerve problems
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Disc problems, joint problems, limping
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Injuries from slips, falls, and accidents
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Jaw problems, difficulty chewing
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Event or sport injuries
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Post-surgical care
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Bowel, bladder, and internal disorders
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Maintenance of joint and spinal health
Chiropractic care does not attempt to replace traditional
veterinary care. We will work with your veterinarian to ensure your pet has
the most complete care available.
What is a Chiropractor?
A chiropractor is a doctor who specializes in the health of
the nervous system and how it interacts with the brain and body to promote
wellness and vitality. A chiropractor focuses on the nerve receptors, which
can be thought of as sensors in the body. These sensors detect the world
around us and the environment within us. When there is an injury or
restricted motion in our joints, these sensors tell our body to make
adaptations to balance out these impairments. These adaptations can be good
or bad. Chiropractic adjustments help to correct the bad adaptations so the
body can properly heal itself.
Dr. LaVallie's belief is that when the joints of the body
are in proper alignment and the nerves are healthy, information can be sent
from the brain to the body in a superior manner, allowing for healing to
take place.
A typical chiropractic treatment includes high velocity, low
amplitude thrust to specific joints (these are called adjustments), muscle
therapies and neurologic reeducation to positively affect the receptors
involved. Chiropractors focus on the whole body and its well being.
Dr. LaVallie's strives not only to relieve symptoms, but to
get to the root of the problem. His job is to find out why the patient is
having health problems they are having, so he can deliver specific and long
lasting care.
Chiropractic may help if your four-legged
friend has ever experienced.....
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Hip dysplasia
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Seizures
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Surgery with the use of anesthetic
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Trauma from fall or impact
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Recurring respiratory or urinary tract infections
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Change in behaviors or moods
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Recurrent vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation
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Trouble getting up, walking, or running
The Benefits
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Improved immune system
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Improved joint function
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Decreased need for medication
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Decreased risk of arthritis
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Optimal rest and metabolism
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Optimal physical performance
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Maximize the Golden Years
About the Doctor
Dr. Lavallie attended Northwestern College of Chiropractic
and graduated with a doctorate in 1981. He holds advanced certifications in
acupuncture and sports injuries. In 1991 Dr. LaVallie completed a three-year
program, receiving a diploma in orthopedics. He also completed a three-year
post-graduate neurology program in 1995.
In 2008 the laws changed in Minnesota, so that chiropractors
with a minimum of 210 post-graduate hours of animal chiropractic could
provide care for animals. Dr. LaVallie completed his certification in VSMT,
or animal chiropractic, in February 2009.
Dr. Lavallie's 28 years of experience of chiropractic is now
combined with his love for animals.
"I know the power of the chiropractic
adjustment and the improvement in health that it can bring. This is the case
for both two and four-legged beings. All animals, whether they are
performance, working, or couch potatoes, can benefit from chiropractic
care."
