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VETERINARY
SERVICES. . .
Full
Circle Equine Service offers chiropractic, acupuncture, pre-purchase
and insurance exams, ultrasound, physical therapy consultations,
emergency services, laceration and wound repair, dentistry,
field castrations, Chinese herbal medicine and vaccinations.
AVID
"Friend Chip" Microchip
Full
Circle Equine Service now offers the AVID "Friend Chip"
Microchip. This microchip can be placed in horses, dogs, and
cats. It helps to identify them, keep them safe, and return
them home if they are lost or stolen. Shelters, veterinarians,
and animal control officers have microchip readers to identify
your lost companion.
Call
the office today to set up an appointment for a microchip,
ask us for more information or go to the AVID web site here.
OZONE
THERAPY
OZONE
(O3) is an activated, trivalent form of oxygen (O2). It has
medical benefits and has been used since the 1920's to treat
infections, tumors, cancers, circulation disturbances, and
Cushings disease.
Full
Circle Equine Service now offers OZONE therapy for horses.
OZONE has been shown to be an effective adjunctive therapy
in treating:
- laminitis/founder
- systemic
melanomas
- kidney
and liver infection
Call the
office today for more information.
The attached
files are further information about OZONE therapy. if you
have any questions you can call our office at 540-937-1754.
DENTISTRY.
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Equine
dentistry has gained attention lately in the popular equine
press as well as among veterinarians. More research into the
effect of the teeth on the whole horse as well as marked improvements
in the tools available to equine dentists has aided this expansion.
In
Virginia, lay persons, known as equine dentists, as well as
licensed veterinarians can work on your horse's teeth. Equine
dentists can only perform routine floats where as veterinarians
can administer sedatives to calm the fearful horse, extract
teeth, and perform more invasive dental procedures.
Dr.
Froeling performs dentistry, including tooth extractions.
Sedation is used when necessary. Horses need their teeth floated
at least once a year. They should be given an oral exam twice
a year. Ocassionally if the teeth have been neglected or the
horse is older and has lost teeth more frequent dental work
can speed the return to normal, pain-free chewing and movement.
A horse's jaw greatly influences its balance. If teeth are
not maintained then head set and rear end strength can be
affected.

ACUPUNCTURE.
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Practiced
in both animals and human beings for thousands of years in
China, acupuncture may be defined as the stimulation of a
specific point on the body with a needle, resulting in a therapeutic
homeostatic effect. Acupuncture divides the body into meridians
or lines that either start or end in the head, feet, or chest.
Each meridian has a set number of acupuncture points along
it and is associated with an internal organ as well as other
parts of the body.
Acupuncture
and Chinese herbal medicines can treat a variety of problems.
Some conditions have concurrent western medical treatments,
some do not. Acupuncture can give relief and even recovery
from difficult to treat conditions such as laminits, navicular
disease, arthritis, heaves, and colic. There are very few
side effects and the results of treatment can be very encouraging.
CHIROPRACTIC.
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Veterinary
Chiropractic is a gentle, healing art that removes interference
in the nervous system and restores normal functions to the
joints and muscles of the body. The nervous system is the
communication circuit within the body. It regulates the function
of every organ and muscle by carrying signals to and from
the brain.
Sometimes
vertebral (spinal) bones and other joints become misaligned,
adversely affecting the nerves. Chiropractors call these misalignments
"subluxations". Over time, these misalignments,
or subluxations, to the spine and joints, along with damage
to the nervous and muscular systems, will accumulate and begin
to deteriorate your animal's health. The nervous system can
no longer effectively coordinate all of the body's functions.
Misalignments
can be caused by:
- slips
and falls
- jumping
- playing
tug of war
- training
procedures
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- excessive
restraint
- ill-fitting
harness/ tack/ collar
- incorrect
shoeing
- misaligned
rider
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Chiropractic
is aimed at correcting the subluxations and restoring proper
function to the nervous, skeletal, and muscular systems.
The
length of treatment depends on the condition and cooperation
of the patient as well as the techniques used. Simple acute
problems may require only a few adjustments, whereas more
severe or chronic ailments may need several adjustments over
weeks or months followed by periodic rechecks. Chiropractic
takes time since we are allowing the body to heal itself,
once proper nerve, joint, and muscular functioning has been
restored.
As
with any modality of treatment, there may be a limit to how
much chiropractic care can help. Sometimes the problem may
have progressed beyond the point where chiropractic can arrest,
reverse, or correct the problem. In these cases, the most
we can do is provide symptomatic relief, making the patient
as comfortable as possible.

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