Does anyone know the best way of treating a tfl injury.
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If you can get the dog into a Portamag would help,also Arnica Tablets,followed 2 weeks later by SlowK tablets.Massage will only aggrevate the injury,complete rest,,only take the dog out to empty,keep on the lead for 4 weeks,time is a great healergutsey said:Does anyone know the best way of treating a tfl injury.
We come across this problem in racing our greyhounds,and the advice was given by our Greyhound vet,Our dogs have returned to racing,and we have not had any further problemsLouise_Simon said:I think the massage and stretching were so that it healed smoothly as scar tissue can be tighter. I did see a reputable greyhound vet, but I supose everyone has their own opinion :b
Louise_Simon said:I think the massage and stretching were so that it healed smoothly as scar tissue can be tighter. I did see a reputable greyhound vet, but I supose everyone has their own opinion :b and he ran lovely yesterday best he's been in a while :thumbsup:
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