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Conditions Supported by Clinical Canine Massage

Discover how evidence-based canine massage provides rehabilitative care and chronic pain management for a wide range of orthopaedic and soft-tissue issues.

Rehabilitation. Not Relaxation.

It’s a common misconception that canine massage is merely a pampering “spa” treatment. In reality, Clinical Canine Massage is a powerful, science-backed therapy that acts as an essential pillar of your dog's rehabilitative journey.

By directly treating the muscular system and releasing myofascial restrictions, we address protective muscle splinting, overcompensation, and undiagnosed soft tissue injuries that cause chronic pain and mobility issues.

For Owners & Students

Whether you are exploring treatment options for your own beloved companion, or you are a student preparing to dedicate your career to canine health, this directory provides insight into the pathologies successfully managed by our clinical approach.

Clinical Canine Massage Therapy

The Conditions Library

Search or browse below to understand how Clinical Canine Massage can systematically reduce pain and restore function for specific orthopaedic and soft-tissue conditions.

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Committed to Results

Whether you're looking for treatment for your dog or hoping to begin your own journey as a clinical canine massage therapist, we're here to help.

Canine Massage Therapy Centre Ltd.
Worcestershire, UK
07899 869 357