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Animal Bodywork Services 

 

 

Adriana Halpern has over 12 yrs. experience as an animal bodyworker.  Adriana certified in Veterinary Orthopedic Manipulation (VOM) , is a Chiro-Practitioner for all animals including horses and livestock, and is a Certified Canine Massage Therapist. She offers VOM (spinal adjustments), myofascial release using VetroStim, Essential Oil Therapy, Gospel Light Therapy , and holistic health solutions for our animal friends.  Adriana works on all animals including horses, cattle, llamas, alpacas, goats, dogs, cats etc. References are always available upon request.

 

Pricing:

  • $150 per session, per large animal (within 1 hr driving distance from Clayton, GA)

  • $100 Smaller Livestock (goats, sheep, pigs, etc) at my farm in Tiger, GA ***

  • $100 Small animals (dogs and cats) at my farm in Tiger, GA only 

 

*Over 1 hour drive may be available for multiple animals with potential trip fee - contact me for more info ​

**Smaller livestock may bee seen at your farm if there are more than 2 that need seeing

Treatment Schedule:

 

1st visit (adjustment and evaluation- see you in a week!)
2nd visit (adjustment /see you in 2 weeks!)
3rd visit (adjustment/see you in 3 weeks!)
4th visit (adjustment/re-evaluation, then as needed)

*For optimal and lasting results the above treatment plan is required.* 

What is VOM and how is it Beneficial? 


Veterinary Orthopedic Manipulation (VOM) is a healing technology that locates areas of the animal’s nervous system that has fallen out of communication, and re-establishes neuronal communication and thus induces healing. VOM is singularly the most simple, effective and safe healing modality in veterinary care to date. For the VOM practitioner it is an exquisitely objective, fast and easy to apply technology. (Referenced from: from www.vomtech.com).

 

 

 

VOM Helps with:

 

 

  • Enhances Equine Preformance

  • Acute and non-acute lameness

  • Progressive lameness

  • Hip Dysplasia-like syndromes

  • IV disc disease

  • Progressive myelopathies (“down in the rears” dogs)

  • Urinary and fecal incontinence

  • Unilateral lameness

  • Wobbler’s Disease

  • Diseases of the knee

  • Esophageal disease

  • Increased of decreased GI mobility disease

  • Digestive disorders

  • Performance problems

  • Behavioral problem

  • Agility dysfunction

  • Endocrine disease

  • Many more

 

 

for VOM video Library on Equine Conditions helped by Using VOM please click here 

 

Equine Performance Enhancement using VOM Technology

by founder  Dr. William Inman DVM, CVCP 

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