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Veterinary Chiropractic
Dr. Brumett treats Dogs, Cats, and Horses
Dr. Brumett is Certified by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association

What is Veterinary Chiropractic?
Veterinary Chiropractic uses the hands to deliver a controlled short lever, high velocity thrust to specific articulations to correct vertebral subluxations. The adjustment of spinal, leg and skull joints positively modifies the central nervous system. By re-establishing proper communication of the nervous system to the body Veterinary Chiropractic helps with posture, gait, voluntary movement, behavior and health.
Conditions Veterinary Chiropractic can help manage
-Neck, back, leg and tail pain
-Muscle spasms and nerve problems
-Injuries from slips, falls and accidents
-Jaw and TMJ problems, difficulty chewing
-Event or sports injuries
-Post surgical care
-Bowel, bladder, and internal medicine disorders
-Maintenance of joint and spinal health
-Helping with Chronic internal medicine disorders
Reasons to seek Veterinary Chiropractic
-Lameness, trouble getting up and down, athletic competitions
-Surgery involving anesthesia, recovery from illness or injury
-Help with seizures or neurological problems
-Geriatric household pet, behavior or mood change
-Chronic health problems that do not resolve as expected
Veterinary Chiropractic uses the hands to deliver a controlled short lever, high velocity thrust to specific articulations to correct vertebral subluxations. The adjustment of spinal, leg and skull joints positively modifies the central nervous system. By re-establishing proper communication of the nervous system to the body Veterinary Chiropractic helps with posture, gait, voluntary movement, behavior and health.
Conditions Veterinary Chiropractic can help manage
-Neck, back, leg and tail pain
-Muscle spasms and nerve problems
-Injuries from slips, falls and accidents
-Jaw and TMJ problems, difficulty chewing
-Event or sports injuries
-Post surgical care
-Bowel, bladder, and internal medicine disorders
-Maintenance of joint and spinal health
-Helping with Chronic internal medicine disorders
Reasons to seek Veterinary Chiropractic
-Lameness, trouble getting up and down, athletic competitions
-Surgery involving anesthesia, recovery from illness or injury
-Help with seizures or neurological problems
-Geriatric household pet, behavior or mood change
-Chronic health problems that do not resolve as expected