Trigger point massage

Trigger point massage for canine athletes at dog shows

A grey Poodle is sitting on a massage table, allowing their left front foot being assessed by a woman wearing a blue sweatshirt.

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Benefits:

  • Improves range of motion

  • Releases tension in muscle bands

  • Alleviates muscle dysfunction to improve performance

  • Promotes circulation to enhance recovery

  • Evaluates your canine athlete’s functional wellness

  • Identifies areas of concern for informed decision regarding competition, enables early professional intervention and/or treatment

Each dog show appointment includes:

  • Evaluation of major muscle groups to identify areas of concern

  • Trigger point massage customized to meet your canine athlete’s needs and your goals

  • Therapeutic massage for end-of-day or end-of-trial to promote relaxation and recovery

  • Recommendations for modalities to be implemented between runs and at home

*Dogs with prior injury and/or pre-existing conditions must provide veterinarian clearance.

Disclaimer:

Siny Tsang is not a licensed veterinarian. Canine fitness & conditioning or bodywork should not be used as a substitute for professional veterinary care. As a canine fitness trainer and small animal bodywork practitioner, Siny Tsang does not diagnose or treat injuries or illnesses, nor does she provide medical advice or treatment. Any observations made during the conditioning or bodywork session will be communicated to the client, with recommendations to consult a veterinarian or other qualified healthcare provider. Animals seeking our services after a medical condition must have written clearance from a veterinarian. In case of a medical emergency, please seek immediate assistance from a veterinarian or the nearest animal hospital.