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NKVetPhysio NK Vet Physio is a professional Chartered Physiotherapy and Veterinary Physiotherapy service. Nadia i

Veterinary Physiotherapy is an essential adjunct to normal veterinary care of an animal. Chartered Physiotherapists are trained to assess and treat a wide variety of musculo-skeletal problems. Physiotherapy can be used for working, competition or racing animals to help them reach their full physical potential, for any animal to help maintain a good quality of life and avoid injury, or to help rehabilitate an animal following a trauma or surgical procedure. Physiotherapists can also give advice on how to adapt your animals environment to ensure this too is appropriate for their needs. Nadia provides a veterinary physiotherapy service for horses, dogs and small animals in most areas of Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Northamptonshire, Hertfordshire and Cambridgeshire. It is Nadia's passion to provide an effective and quality service to all animals and their owners.

This is such good evidence based to have for what we do!https://www.facebook.com/100050779789123/posts/1095459968823319/...
30/07/2024

This is such good evidence based to have for what we do!

https://www.facebook.com/100050779789123/posts/1095459968823319/?mibextid=rS40aB7S9Ucbxw6v

Over the past couple of years, some of you may have heard of the Cambridge Vet School non-surgical IVDD study. The results have just been published. It’s a great write-up and quite groundbreaking!

Dogs unable to walk due to disc extrusion (IVDD) were cared for WITHOUT surgery. They had an MRI scan at the start of the study and another MRI scan after 12 weeks. These scans helped to make the diagnosis, and they also showed how compressed (squashed) the spinal cord was in each case.

The big questions were:
❓How many of these dogs would start walking again without having had surgery?
❓How compressed was each dog’s spinal cord at the start of the study?
❓Were they still just as compressed at the end of the study, 12 weeks later?

Results were interesting and included the following:
✅Out of the dogs that had deep pain sensation, NEARLY ALL of them (49 of 51 dogs, 96%) started walking again within 12 weeks. Most of them walked much sooner than this.
✅Out of those with NO deep pain sensation, nearly half of them (10 of 21 dogs, 48%) started walking again within 12 weeks. That’s WITHOUT surgery.
✅Spinal cord compression reduced in some dogs over the 12 week study period. That’s despite not having had surgery to remove the disc material that caused this compression.
✅Many dogs started walking again despite the fact that their spinal cord was still compressed, ie ‘Recovery was not dependent on the resolution of compression’

💛The authors concluded that if spinal surgery isn’t possible as it’s not available in the area or is too expensive, non-surgical management is a valid alternative.

There’s plenty of detail in the write-up, and it’s free for all to read or download via this link: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/jvim.17149

Many thanks to Jep for this photo

Happy love your pet day!
20/02/2024

Happy love your pet day!

So in October I am going to be walking 100km with my two black labradors, Brisket and Porter to raise money for Dementia...
27/09/2023

So in October I am going to be walking 100km with my two black labradors, Brisket and Porter to raise money for Dementia UK. It is a cause close to my heart as I work closely with so many people who are affected by the disease, directly or as a carer. Many of these people used to own dogs and love hearing about my boys so I thought it was great to have them involved. So if you can support me, even just a little then please do!
Many thanks
Nadia, Brisket and Porter ###

Help Nadia Kopec raise money to support Dementia UK

11/05/2023

Please help us to reunite a pup with his family :-)

At midnight last night we received a stray male dog. He is a young adult, brown and white Dachshund, he is neutered and microchipped. Unfortunately we've been unable to contact his owner. With your help, we hope to reunite them 🥰

Please contact our hospital team with any information: 01234 261622

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