Dani Norlund, LAMP, SAAP

National Board Certified Equine & Canine Bodywork Practitioner | Equine Lymphatic Therapist | Equine Hoof Care Professional

Category: Hind-quarter Pain

  • A Little About Animal Acupressure

    Acupressure is a safe, non-invasive modality developed thousands of years ago as a vital aspect of the Asian medicine system. Acupressure uses the same system and points as acupuncture with one difference, acupressure uses finger or thumb placement rather than acupuncture needles. These points follow channels, known as meridians which are the same channels that…

  • Seniors & Signs of Pain

    Animals can be masters at hiding their pain, and suffer in silence. Oftentimes, the only way we can know our animal or pet is in pain are by the subtle changes that occur, such as: This list is not exhaustive, by any means. If you are unsure of whether your furry family member is in…

  • Hind-End Pain in Animals

    This week we’re going to talk a bit about hind-end pain in animals, which can include cats, dogs, equine, etc. Hind-end pain can occur for a number of reasons that include, but are not limited to, arthritis, soft tissue injury/pain (what is sometimes called “Hidden or Silent Pain” by some veterinarians), spinal conditions that affect…