Cat Massages - Relaxing and Therapeutic

Massage therapy in the cat - Online Certificate of Veterinary Physiotherapy

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Cat Massages - Relaxing and Therapeutic

What You Will Learn!

  • Massage therapy history
  • Indications and contraindications in cat massages
  • The effects on the body according to the type of massage
  • Recommendations for a massage session
  • Gentle and deep massage techniques
  • Special massage techniques in cats

Description

Welcome to the exciting world of hand therapy!

A simple system used from the beginning, often resulting in an instinctive action, when we hit each other and our mothers rubbed the area with their hands to calm the pain.

In veterinary medicine it had its beginning in the horses in the emperors of Rome, to which different forms of massage were applied. All this determined by economic and social factors.

Through this wonderful therapeutic means we can modify the underlying tissues of the animal and thus modify its general state.

Through the different techniques and depending on each particular case, we will be able to improve not only the physical condition of the patient but also their sports performance and prevent injuries.

In the case of the cat: it allows better stress management, because this species is very sensitive to any change (new place, new people, new habits ...)

In this course you will learn:

  • What are the indications and contra-indications of Massage in general

  • What are the physiological and metabolic effects of the different techniques

  • Speeds: How to give a good massage and what are the recommendations for a complete manual therapy session

  • What are the different types of massage for the cat and what is each used for?

  • How to organize a massage therapy protocol depending on the cat

Who Should Attend!

  • Veterinary Doctors
  • Veterinary Medicine Students
  • Veterinary assistants
  • Responsible pet owners
  • Feline breeders

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Tags

  • Massage
  • Veterinary Medicine

Subscribers

52

Lectures

16

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