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Animal Chiropractic

Dr. Emily sees small animals at All Creatures Animal Hospital on Tuesdays. To schedule your small animal, call 501-525-9051. To schedule your large animal please call 501-701-4157

Animals, just like humans, need chiropractic care. Regardless of shape, size, or anatomy, the basic principles of chiropractic hold true to any animal with a spine. When vertebrae become misaligned, there is a disruption of nerve flow to whatever area of the body those nerves control, creating a number of health issues.

Animal chiropractic, also called veterinary chiropractic, offers a drug-free approach to pet health care. It’s important for your pets to receive routine animal chiropractic care because they can’t verbally tell us when something is wrong. Regular animal adjusting ensures they maintain a healthy spine and nervous system.

Animal chiropractic is not intended to replace traditional veterinary care, but is a way to keep animals healthy, active, and energetic without the use of medications or surgery. When used together, chiropractic and veterinary care can provide the maximum health benefits to animals so they can live long, happy lives.

Things to look for in your pet that might indicate they need a chiropractic adjustment:

  • Neck, back, leg, and tail pain

  • Muscle spasms, nerve problems

  • Disc or joint problems, limping

  • Injuries from slips, falls, and accidents

  • Jaw, TMJ problems, difficulty chewing

  • Event or sports injuries

  • Any recurring condition, such as vomiting, respiratory or urinary infections, diarrhea or constipation

  • Seizures or neurological problems

In 2018, Dr. Hollingsworth Clem completed the Animal Chiropractic program at Parker University in Dallas, Texas. After completing the Animal Chiropractic program, she went on to receive further education in animal chiropractic by becoming certified by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association. Dr. Hollingsworth Clem is excited to be able to help all of God's creatures through chiropractic care.

To learn more about animal chiropractic and why it is important to chose an AVCA certified animal chiropractor click the link below:

http://animalchiropractic.org/avca-doctor-find.htm

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