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New rescue Quetzal. About 4 year old male beardie with some issues
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[QUOTE="DorgEndo, post: 2002375, member: 103228"] Got X-rays today Basically the news expected. I put up Devlyn's X-rays for a comparison. Quetzal functionallly has a fused spine. With bony prominences connecting the vertebrae together this preventing normal range of motion. This could also be compressing the nerves in the nerve and that making the tail and legs weak from lack of use from lack of adequate nerve signals At least his spine fused in a relatively straight form. The hips and legs look intact according to the vet which is good. With therapy he may improve with strength and mobility. I learned more about the low level laser light. They do sessions at the clinic about 30 minutes once a week. You can pay $70 for a session or a group of 6 sessions for $330 I believe. Now call me crazy but for that price I'd consider getting a light myself and we do the therapy at home once a week. Maybe we'll do one session so I can see what they do, but I have the internet. I need to ask them what the model machine is they use. I have trouble thinking of these questions on the spot Still working on a wheelchair. He resists having anything on him so it's going to be a compromise for what works and what will he tolerate, lol [/QUOTE]
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