Physical Rehabilitation, Sports Therapy, Behaviour, and Exercise

Canine Touch

Canine Touch is a soft tissue therapy that aids both physical rehabilitation and sports therapy.

A gentle technique performed over muscles, fasica, tendons, and ligaments. Canine Touch increases suppleness and mobility, eases tension and tightness throughout the musculoskeletal system, and reduces swelling and inflammation to aid in rehabilitation.

Canine Touch can be used alone or in conjunction with other elements of rehabilitation to relieve pain, tight muscles and fascia relating to compensatory or first line issues.

Improving cardiovascular and lymphatic circulation Canine Touch increases blood flow and nutrients to joints and surrounding soft tissue and clears away harmful toxins that build up in the body.

Canine Touch has relaxing qualities that dogs quickly learn to love and can also be used to help behavioural issues such as anxiety, lack of confidence, separation issues and phobias.

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