We’re at exactly 3.5 months since she broke her patella.
Someone tell me intensive rehab doesn’t work. 😂
Laser, PEMF, Aqua Tread, Thera-plate at @Heliosequinerehab
Good quality food and supplements
Now it’s just time, rebuilding her body, muscles and strength- and muscle memory of how to carry herself correctly.
LFG Chisme.
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Having witnessed a similar injury recovery process with my own dog, I can attest that intensive rehabilitation really makes a difference. After a patella injury, consistent therapy sessions combined with modalities such as Laser therapy and Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) therapy effectively reduce inflammation and stimulate healing at a cellular level. The Aqua Tread is particularly beneficial, allowing low-impact exercise that rebuilds muscle without stressing the joint. In addition to technology-assisted rehab, I found that nutrition plays a vital role in recovery. Feeding high-quality food rich in omega fatty acids, antioxidants, and joint-supporting supplements such as glucosamine and chondroitin helped fast-track muscle regeneration and reduced discomfort. Muscle memory restoration is just as crucial; gently guided functional exercises encourage the dog to relearn proper limb usage and balance. Patience is key in this journey. Visible improvements may seem slow at first, but combining advanced rehab tools with good nutrition and physiotherapy ensures the best outcome. Surrounding the dog with positive reinforcement and monitoring progress closely can keep motivation high for both owner and pet. Observing the gradual regain of strength and mobility firsthand has been an incredibly rewarding experience, reinforcing my belief that dedicated canine rehabilitation and care truly work wonders.

























































