Blog Posts and Articles

Animal Therapy Articles

Eirlys writes for the McTimoney Animal Association and is regularly published in Animal Therapy Magazine, a publication specifically designed for professionals and owners alike – sharing all things animal therapy. Please click on the logo to visit the Animal Therapy Media site for more information.

Issue 28 05/08/2023

“Although this joint plays a major role in equine locomotion, any dysfunction or pain associated with it can come across as a minor issue due to its subtle clinical signs, making it historically difficult for veterinarians to diagnose problems, and for owners and paraprofessionals alike to manage the condition”.

Issue 31 07/06/2024

“Whilst feline clients can sometimes be more demanding in terms of treatment adaptations, the appreciation (and purring) they show you once you have their trust makes it all worth it. I for one will be aiming to spread the awareness of feline therapy this year, to ensure that all who need it have access to suitable therapies to benefit their health and wellbeing”.  

Issue 32 06/09/2024

“As animals start to feel more comfortable this also helps the emotional state in many cases
and Floss became much more confident throughout the treatments. Eirlys explains, ‘She
needed lots of breaks during the first few treatments to process the changes, but now only needs a few breaks in between chiropractic adjustments (she tells us when) and then settles on her bed for the soft tissue/laser therapy work’.”

MAA Podcasts

Eirlys has taken part in podcasts with the MAA, discussing topics such as chiropractic care for the older equine patient, and interesting canine case studies. Please click on the MAA logo to take you through to the Spotify page, where you can find all available episodes.