As a non-invasive form of therapy, acupuncture is increasingly being used as an adjunctive veterinary treatment to promote healing and well-being in animals. This ancient Chinese medicine technique involves the insertion of thin sterile needles into specific points on the body, which stimulate energy pathways in order to release known painkillers, even increase blood circulation; ultimately providing relief from adverse conditions.

Many animals, especially those with chronic disease and those recovering from traumatic injuries or surgery, can benefit greatly from acupuncture treatments. Acupuncture can help to reduce pain and inflammation, thus improve mobility or boost immunity, and enhance overall vitality and wellness. It is also effective in managing behavioral issues such as anxiety and aggression.
Consult with Dr Kirner who specializes in acupuncture therapy at Johnson Creek Veterinary Services today.