Sentences with phrase «for musculoskeletal issues»

Most bloodlines for this breed carry the gene for rear dysplasia and the size of the breed contributes to its increased risk for musculoskeletal issues.
To reduce the risk for musculoskeletal issues in adulthood, feed your puppy a large - breed puppy recipe until he reaches 80 % of his expected size and then switch to an adult formula.
Feeding your puppy a large - breed formula is important to keep him from growing too quickly — excess growth can put strain on your puppy's joints and increase his risk for musculoskeletal issues as an adult.
As a mix of these two breeds, the Pitbull Labrador Mix could have a higher risk for musculoskeletal issues like hip dysplasia as well as allergies.
If your puppy grows too quickly it could put strain on his developing bones and joints, increasing his risk for musculoskeletal issues later in life.

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Instructors: Gayla Pleggenkuhle PT, PRC & Laurie Xiong, MPT have both had extensive experience working in specialized physical therapy treatment of pelvic floor and post partum musculoskeletal issues for over 15 years.
Links have been found between high e-game usage and increased BMI, depression, vision problems, sleep deprivation, poor academic achievement, musculoskeletal health issues and markers for cardio - metabolic disorders.
It can be helpful for those with a variety of painful musculoskeletal issues.
Because it may be an alternative health solution for many chronic health concerns such as: autoimmune disease, autism, brain fog, cancer, chronic fatigue, fibromyalgia, food sensitivities, hormonal imbalances, infections, inflammatory issues, lyme disease, musculoskeletal issues, parasites, and vaccination disturbances (among others).
Large - breed dog foods are also often supplemented with glucosamine and chondroitin for joint support which is important for the Akita because he is prone to musculoskeletal issues.
Rapid growth for large - breed puppies can strain the joints which may contribute to musculoskeletal issues later in life.
Another thing to consider for large - breed dogs is that, as puppies, they need to have their growth controlled — if they grow too fast, it puts excess strain on their bones and joints which could predispose them to musculoskeletal issues as an adult.
Large and giant breeds need more support than smaller dogs because they have a higher risk for arthritis and other musculoskeletal issues.
Anytime I see a German Shepherd (or mix) with backend issues I always think about breed predispositions; I assume that your Veterinarian checked the hip joints and the spine for any anomalies but I would still look further into it as I believe the cause is musculoskeletal in origin.
Many large - breed dogs develop musculoskeletal issues like hip dysplasia and patellar luxation — they also have a higher risk for gastric torsion.
Summary of issues raised by conference participants about the research and conclusions of the study «Time trends in musculoskeletal disorders attributed to work exposures in Ontario using three independent data sources, 2004 - 2011», recently published by the Institute for Work & Health.
For example, a study by Unum on ten years of disability claims reveals a significant increase in musculoskeletal issues and joint disorders.3
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