PHYSIOTHERAPY TREATMENT: ACTIVE RANGE OF MOTION VIA CAVELTTI POLES

Dogs use very little of their available joint range of motion with certain gaits, such as walking and trotting. Through the use of cavaletti poles, we can increase flexion of certain joints. This encourages a greater active range of motion and muscle strengthening through a greater range. In addition, body awareness and joint position sense are challenged by stepping over obstacles.

  1. When first introducing this exercise at home, take it slow to acclimatise your dog to the new exercise. Create an area of a non-slip surface, and a place your dog feels comfortable with adequate space to perform this exercise.
  2. Place 1 pole on the floor (you can create poles with tools at home such as mop or broom handles).
  3. Reward once the dog steps over the pole, and then add an extra pole each rep. The dog should ideally step between the pole once with each paw (a measurement may have been advised by your therapist) with a slow, controlled walk.