Front Limb Arthritis Home Program

This home program was created by Dr. Erica Kirsch with Head2Tail Mobility. This is intended as a general home program for dogs with front limb arthritis. These exercises should not be started without a recommendation from your veterinarian. This is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Never force any of these exercises or treatments. If your dog seems painful with them or doesn’t like them, then STOP and consult with your veterinarian. For an in depth physical therapy evaluation and individualized plan for your pet, please contact us.

  1. Heat Pack to Affected Joint

Place a heat pack with a towel or heating pad over the affected joint for 15-20 minutes. Be sure to check the temperature and make sure it is not too hot.

2. Shoulder & Back Massage

Start with massage over the shoulders. Begin with long slow strokes then work into kneading strokes. Then massage along the spine from behind the ears to the base of the tail. Start with long gentle strokes and work into kneading strokes. Perform for 5 minutes.

3. Bicycling Front Leg

Have your dog lie on their side. Hold one hand at the elbow and one at the wrist. Gentle push the leg forward, then down, then back, then tuck the back up towards the body. The leg should move in a full bicycle motion. Repeat 10 times twice a day.

4. Bicep Stretch

This stretch will loosen the front of the shoulder. Start by having your dog lie on their side. Then gently tuck the arm back so that the elbow is touching their side. Then gently straighten the arm back until you feel slight resistance. Hold for 30 seconds for 2 rounds, twice a day.