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Comprehensive Pain Management You Can Trust

TotalBond Veterinary Hospitals’ uncompromising approach to the recognition, prevention, and treatment of pain is clearly articulated: Understanding the negative ethical and physiological consequences of undermanaged pain, TotalBond Veterinary Hospitals is dedicated to remaining on the forefront of the developments in the field and applying the most contemporary and comprehensive, pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic methodologies available in our daily practice. These methodologies will be evidence-based whenever possible, and otherwise reflect a consensus of expert opinion. As this is a rapidly growing field of knowledge, doctors and all team members are advised to dedicate themselves in a continual process of self-improvement.

Our Pain Management Philosophy

  • Low-stress handling, facial pheromones, and the Fear-Free experience
  • Cold compression
  • Coaptation (bandaging/splint)
  • Massage and passive range of motion
  • Physical rehabilitation
  • Environmental modification
  • Laser Therapy
  • Pulsed Electromagnetic Field
  • Acupuncture

Acute Pain

Peri-Operative Pain

Chronic Pain

Physiotherapy

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These techniques and modalities are a complement any pain management program, and sometimes are central to it. The evidence of benefit for physiotherapy is well-established in both humans and animals to improve strength and mobility. Science is also beginning to illuminate the underlying mechanisms in acupuncture and demonstrate effectiveness in a number of pain conditions. We are equipped to incorporate basic aspects of this modality into an integrated pain management program at our practices. When determined that a pet might benefit from a more comprehensive application of these modalities, a recommendation for referral may be made to certified practitioners of the discipline.

Pet owners are hearing and seeing more and more information about Regenerative Medicine for pets (dogs, cats and horses). This area can be confusing for pet owners AND their Veterinarians! Biologic and Regenerative medicine are terms that describe a form of therapy to help the body heal itself, in a safe and non-toxic manner. Either cells of the patient or other cellular technology are infused/injected. These therapies elicit a number of biologic responses, including the stimulation of growth factors, anti-inflammatory mediators, and in some cases the actual regeneration of tissue.

Palliative and Hospice Care

Frequently Asked Questions

The International Association for the Study of Pain defines pain as:
“An unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or potential tissue damage.”

However, an important addition was made in recent years, because it reflects the reality of non-verbal patients…including animals! “The inability to communicate in no way negates the possibility that an individual is experiencing pain and is in need of appropriate pain relieving treatment.”

The important point is that pain is a conceptual sense, always subjective to the individual, always unpleasant, always elicits a cascade of stress chemicals and hormones, and is always both an emotional and physiologic experience.. and that in animals, it can be sometimes very difficult to know with certainty how much pain is being experienced.

Sometimes, pain is good; it protects us from further tissue damage (no one keeps their hand on the hot stove!). This would be considered “normal” or “adaptive” pain. But depending on its type, intensity, and duration, pain can become bad, dangerous, harmful, debilitating, and self-perpetuating, not only to one’s state of mind but to the body itself; we call this “maladaptive” pain. Preventing and treating maladaptive pain is a key part of both acute and chronic pain management.

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Sick Visits, Minor Injuries, and New Furry Faces Welcome!

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