The definitive guide for pet owners and professionals to relieve canine pain, restore mobility, and enhance performance using gentle, hands-on techniques developed by a licensed physical therapist with 50+ years of healthcare experience.
Dogs are masters at hiding discomfort. Changes in personality, reluctance to play, or subtle lameness often go unnoticed until the problem becomes severe.
Traditional treatments often provide only temporary relief. Many owners feel helpless watching their beloved companion struggle with mobility issues.
After injuries or surgery, scar tissue formation and restricted fascia can impede healing—sometimes causing more problems than the original injury.
Scar tissue is normal. Immobile scar tissue is not. With Myofascial Release, we facilitate true healing—not just symptom relief.
Myofascial Release is a hands-on technique that addresses the root cause of pain and dysfunction—not just the symptoms. By working with the body's fascial system, you can help restore mobility, reduce pain, and enhance your dog's quality of life.
This comprehensive guide teaches you the same techniques Ruth has used to help countless animals—techniques validated at International Symposiums on Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy in Veterinary Medicine.
Restore natural movement patterns and flexibility
Help your dog regain energy and endurance
A pain-free dog is a happier, more engaged companion
Relieve muscle injuries and chronic tension
Enhance gait quality for working and athletic dogs
Help sensitive dogs become more comfortable with touch
Whether you're a devoted pet owner wanting to help your companion or a professional seeking proven techniques, this guide provides everything you need to start making a difference today.
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Disclaimer: This ebook and its content are not meant to replace proper veterinary diagnosis and care. Prior to using any information included in this ebook, the animal should either be seen by a veterinarian, or the veterinarian should be contacted to determine any possible contraindications.