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Neuroplasticity- using physiotherapy to get Buddy’s brain and nerves working again (Chinese sub)

We were able to retrain Buddy to first sit, then stand, then walk with support by focusing on normal joint range of motion and reinforcing normal movements along with neurological pathways and sequences.

Thursday 26th April 2018

Six year old mini poodle, Buddy, went from a bouncing super active doggy to unable to move overnight, when his brain had an infection that affected his ability to do everything.


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