calliecritturs
Posted : 2/27/2008 7:28:56 PM
Acupuncture FOR SURE. There are specific nerves that 'tell' the brain when they have to go -- and there may be healing yet, particularly if there is deep pain response in the feet (not asking you to 'hurt' him ... that's a technical thing the vet probably may have spoken of - it's a diagnostic term they use).
ANYTHING 'neuro' is benefitted by acupuncture. Now I'm not saying to leave your vets ... I'm saying to ADD an acupuncture vet. If you go to http://www.tcvm.com there is a locator on the left side. It goes both by state and zip code so you should be able to find someone relatively near you.
The other thing I was hugely recommend is massage therapy. Now you CAN do a lot of it at home (any of Dr. Fox's pet massage books are superb) ... but if you go to http://www.petmassage.com they can (if you email them) help you find someone near you who they have certified ... and they also have instructional manuals/videos as well.
See acupuncture promotes healing ... it can target specific areas (so have your vets send x-rays TO the TCVM vet -- it will help that vet pinpoint exactly where to work even more). Literally it stimlulates healing and helps energy and blood flow better to the area that needs healing.
Massage goes right along with that -- part of what massage will do is stimulate the formation of new blood vessels and the re-growth of tissue and nerves that may have been disrupted or hurt. I have seen it do MARVELOUS things.
Good luck!!! I've worked a lot with acupuncture vets AND pet massage therapists -- if I can help in any way let me know!! Good luck!