Why Shalako K | Chiropractic is Different
Animal Chiropractic and other forms of Musculoskeletal Manipulation (MSM) are systems of therapeutic application of mechanical forces applied manually through the hands or any mechanical device to treat and/or alleviate impaired or altered function of the musculoskeletal system of animals.
Dr. Kaci has not only completed vet school, but in order to perform animal Chiropractic she has completed 210 hours of an accredited Chiropractic course for animals. Options for Animals College of Chiropractic is the only college in the United States that is recognized by the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association (IVCA).
- In addition to providing chiropractic care, Shalako K | also provides Acupressure Therapy performed by Layce Sheets CESMT. Acupressure therapy is different than chiropractic care but when used in conjunction with chiropractic care, it is instrumental in healing injuries and restoring normal function and physiology.
Pain Relief for Horses, Without Medications or Surgery
Veterinary Chiropractic and Acupressure therapy is the science, art, and philosophy concerned with good health through the restoration and maintenance of a properly functioning neuromusculoskeletal system, without the use of drugs or surgery. Veterinary Chiropractic care is a manual therapy, which can be used for many health and performance problems. It focuses on the biomechanical dysfunction of the spine and its effect on the entire nervous system throughout the body.
Unlock Peak Performance in Your Horses: The Benefits of Veterinary Chiropractic
Veterinary Chiropractic does not replace traditional veterinary medicine; however, this therapy can provide additional means of diagnosis and treatment options for spinal problems as well as biomechanical-related musculoskeletal disorders. Veterinary Chiropractic can often eliminate the source of acute or chronic pain syndromes, resolve undiagnosed lameness, and restore full performance
Why do I need a Veterinary Chiropractor?
According to the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners, Texas Administration Code Title 22 Part 24 Chapter 573 Subchapter B Rule 573.14; Chiropractic care or other forms of Musculoskeletal Manipulation (MSM) can only be performed under the following conditions;
(1) A licensed veterinarian. Animal chiropractic and MSM may be performed by a licensed veterinarian under the following conditions:
According to the Texas State Board of Medical Examiners, Texas Administration Code Title 22 Part 24 Chapter 573 Subchapter B Rule 573.14; Chiropractic care or other forms of Musculoskeletal Manipulation (MSM) can only be performed under the following conditions;
(A) a valid veterinarian-client-patient relationship has been established as defined in the Act;
(B) an examination has been made by the licensee to determine that animal chiropractic/MSM will not likely be harmful to the patient; and
(C) the licensee obtains as a part of the patient’s permanent record a signed acknowledgment by the owner or other caretaker of the patient that animal chiropractic or MSM is considered by Texas law to be an alternate therapy.
(2) A non-veterinarian employee or an independent contractor. A non-veterinarian employee or an independent contractor may perform these procedures on an animal under the direct or general supervision of the veterinarian if the conditions in paragraph (1)(A) – (C) of this subsection have been met.
The full subsection can be found here and contains the full legal ramifications of performing MSM on animals.