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Chronic Pain Clinic
Chronic Pain Clinic: Stronger for Longer
Willows is one of the few small animal Hospitals in the UK to offer a Specialist Chronic Pain service with an in-house Specialist in Anaesthesia and Analgesia.
Our Chronic Pain Clinic provides gold-standard treatment for patients suffering from a range of diseases, injuries and deformities.
Working together with colleagues in Orthopaedics, Neurology, Medicine and Anaesthesia, our Chronic Pain service also provides a bespoke treatment programme for patients in need of post-operative rehabilitation, facilitating optimum patient recovery.
Through extended one-hour consultations, minimally invasive intervention and personalised pain management programmes our Chronic Pain Clinic is committed to providing effective pain management, keeping pets stronger for longer.
What is the Chronic Pain Clinic?
Willows’ Specialist-led Chronic Pain Clinic aims to improve the quality and enjoyment of life for your pet. The Chronic Pain Clinic is available to all patients referred by their first-opinion Vet. Once a referral has been made, a consultation will be booked with a Specialist in Clinical Management of Pain who will assess your pet and develop a personalised pain management programme for persistent or inadequately managed pain.
Chronic Pain Clinic: Stronger for Longer
Willows is one of the few small animal Hospitals in the UK to offer a Specialist Chronic Pain service with an in-house Specialist in Anaesthesia and Analgesia.
Our Chronic Pain Clinic provides gold-standard treatment for patients suffering from a range of diseases, injuries and deformities.
Working together with colleagues in Orthopaedics, Neurology, Medicine and Anaesthesia, our Chronic Pain service also provides a bespoke treatment programme for patients in need of post-operative rehabilitation, facilitating optimum patient recovery.
Through extended one-hour consultations, minimally invasive intervention and personalised pain management programmes our Chronic Pain Clinic is committed to providing effective pain management, keeping pets stronger for longer.
Willows’ Specialist-led Chronic Pain Clinic aims to improve the quality and enjoyment of life for your pet. The Chronic Pain Clinic is available to all patients referred by their first-opinion Vet. Once a referral has been made, a consultation will be booked with a Specialist in Clinical Management of Pain who will assess your pet and develop a personalised pain management programme for persistent or inadequately managed pain.
Willows’ Specialist-led Chronic Pain Clinic aims to improve the quality and enjoyment of life for your pet. The Chronic Pain Clinic is available to all patients referred by their first-opinion Vet. Once a referral has been made, a consultation will be booked with a Specialist in Clinical Management of Pain who will assess your pet and develop a personalised pain management programme for persistent or inadequately managed pain.
What is electroacupuncture?
Electroacupuncture is the addition of an electrical potential to preplaced acupuncture needles.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is it different from ordinary acupuncture (Dry needling)?
The electroacupuncture device delivers a constant amount of current to the needles, inducing micro-movements (1-2 per second) within the skin and deeper tissues. The high-frequency movements amplify the acupuncture “dose” administered.
Why would my dog or cat require electroacupuncture and not ordinary acupuncture?
Electroacupuncture is usually performed alongside regular acupuncture or dry needling. In most cases, a patient will undergo acupuncture for the first few sessions and then electroacupuncture may be introduced in conjunction with ordinary acupuncture if it is found to be appropriate for the individual pet. Electroacupuncture has also been demonstrated to improve the rate of nervous tissue healing or pain associated with nerve damage or impingement.
How long does electroacupuncture take?
Electroacupuncture can be performed during your pain consultation. Compared to ordinary acupuncture, the time to perform electroacupuncture is shorter due to the increased “dose” being administered.
Will my dog/cat suffer during and after electroacupuncture?
Like ordinary acupuncture, your dog/cat may experience minor muscle stiffness or soreness for a day after treatment, but nothing more. In fact, most patients relax and fall asleep during the acupuncture/electroacupuncture session.
Electroacupuncture is the addition of an electrical potential to preplaced acupuncture needles.
How is it different from ordinary acupuncture (Dry needling)?
The electroacupuncture device delivers a constant amount of current to the needles, inducing micro-movements (1-2 per second) within the skin and deeper tissues. The high-frequency movements amplify the acupuncture “dose” administered.
Why would my dog or cat require electroacupuncture and not ordinary acupuncture?
Electroacupuncture is usually performed alongside regular acupuncture or dry needling. In most cases a patient will undergo acupuncture for the first few sessions and then electroacupuncture may be introduced in conjunction with ordinary acupuncture if it is found to be appropriate for the individual pet. Electroacupuncture has also been demonstrated to improve the rate of nervous tissue healing or pain associated with nerve damage or impingement.
How long does electroacupuncture take?
Electroacupuncture can be performed during your pain consultation. Compared to ordinary acupuncture, the time to perform electroacupuncture is shorter due to the increased “dose” being administered.
Will my dog/cat suffer during and after electroacupuncture?
Like ordinary acupuncture, your dog/cat may experience minor muscle stiffness or soreness for a day after treatment, but nothing more. In fact, most patients relax and fall asleep during the acupuncture/electroacupuncture session.
The management of chronic pain is ongoing and the response to treatment varies between individual pets. Initially frequent check-ups may be needed for some, however further check-ups may only be required every few months once effective pain control has been established. Acute flare ups or progression of underlying disease may necessitate more frequent visits. In some cases, it may be necessary for you to be referred to another Specialist in a different discipline, for instance orthopaedics or neurology.
An initial consultation lasts an hour. During this time, a thorough history of your pet’s pain management and other relevant events will be discussed. A thorough physical exam establishing a ‘map’ of particularly painful areas (myofascial trigger points) will be performed. Finally, the first acupuncture session will be performed, if appropriate.
The management of chronic pain is ongoing and the response to treatment varies between individual pets. Initially, frequent check-ups may be needed for some, however further check-ups may only be required every few months once effective pain control has been established. Acute flare-ups or progression of underlying disease may necessitate more frequent visits. In some cases, it may be necessary for you to be referred to another Specialist in a different discipline, for instance, Orthopaedics or Neurology.
An initial consultation lasts an hour. During this time, a thorough history of your pet’s pain management and other relevant events will be discussed. A thorough physical exam establishing a ‘map’ of particularly painful areas (myofascial trigger points) will be performed. Finally, the first acupuncture session will be performed, if appropriate.
Which Patients may benefit from the Chronic Pain Clinic?
DVM MSc MRCVS
Veterinary Anaesthesia and Analgesia
MSc in the Clinical Management of Pain
Linnaeus Veterinary Group Trading as
Willows Veterinary Centre and Referral Service
Highlands Road
Shirley
Solihull
B90 4NH
Registered address:
Friars Gate,
1011 Stratford Road,
Solihull
B90 4BN
Registered in England Wales 10790375
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Monday to Friday
8am – 7pm
Saturday
8am – 4pm
Outside of these hours we are open 24/7 365 days a year as an emergency service.
Saturday
Morning 9am – 12pm
Afternoons 2pm – 4pm
Outside of these hours we are open 24/7 365 days a year as an emergency service.