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How to rehabilitate a dragons legs?
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[QUOTE="domondios, post: 1906517, member: 74438"] Hi All, my female Bearded Dragon injured her left front leg after she was accidentally stepped on. She was treated with anti-inflammatory and pain medication. The vet determined that it wasn't broken or dislocated. This took place some time ago already, but here is my new challenge: During brumation, she never moved a lot, but as she moved she hardly used her good legs to help her move. I need to know if there are good methods/activities/physical therapy to strengthen her legs bit by bit? I've been filling up a small pool for her to relax in and to get her to tread deep water for short periods of time. I don't think she is gaining much from the pool, so I would love any advice as to what I can do. Her other 3 legs are not injured, they are just very weak and I need to help her ASAP. Any advice would be very much appreciated because I'm struggling to find any advice for home-based treatment. Thank You [/QUOTE]
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