Sentences with phrase «normal mobility»

For the right patient, return to near normal mobility is expected but there are important rehabilitation concerns.
If you have questions or concerns about your pet's recovery, let your veterinarian know at once so that your pet can get back on track for normal mobility.
Death can even occur hours after the traveler has returned to normal mobility because the general pain is typically dismissed as a pulled muscle or soreness.
For example, at H&C Animal Health in Parker, Colo., the most popular supplement, ActivPhy Joint, is veterinarian recommended and helps support normal mobility.
On the other hand, some younger dogs with radiographic (X-ray) evidence of CHD maintain normal mobility and show signs of CHD only as they grow older and develop arthritis.
«Each participant would receive a text if they've been chosen by the algorithm, with the pickup and destination information, and they'd just have to follow their normal mobility patterns.»
When I told Sophie's «mom» that surgery was the best option to ensure that her dog could return to normal mobility, she was shocked to learn that the procedure would cost $ 2,500 $ to 4,000.
Thanks to your generosity, Sarah will be receiving a rear - wheel, aluminum cart that can assist this spunky little girl gain some normal mobility.
We guarantee that your dog will see a difference in their normal mobility and will like the taste or you will give you your money back.
There is to be a «written annual program» for exercise, but there is no requirement that the dogs actually be provided with exercise or time and space to get exercise except dogs over 12 weeks old which «do not have normal mobility or muscle tone development» or if they have even less space to live in than required.
Younger cats show more rapid return to normal mobility than older cats.
They point out that the «benefits include improved respiratory functions, decreasing stress responses surrounding surgery, decreased length of hospitalization, faster recovery to normal mobility, improved rates of healing and even decreasing the spread of cancer after surgery.
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