Veterinary Acupuncture
VAP
Jill Todd, DVM
attended Colorado State University for
her Veterinary Medical Acupuncture Certification.
Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine have
been used to stimulate healing for thousands of years. The use of
acupuncture needles at specific acupuncture points and meridians
communicate with organs via the neuroendocrine and autonomic
systems. This is the main channel to reflect, transmit, and store
vital energy (Qi-pronounced Chi).
The combination of Acupuncture, VOM, and
Cold
Laser Therapy are the heart of Dr. Todd’s practice. These modalities
improve health and achieve optimum performance while providing
compassionate and gentle care. Treatments relieve pain, stimulate
healing at the cellular level, as well as increase well-being and
longevity.
VAP Treat
ments
- Abdominal: colic, pain, digestive disorders,
"leaky gut syndrome", gastritis, abdominal
distention, diarrhea
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- Emotional: grief, separation anxiety, stress,
anxiety
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- Eyes: uveitis\, ocular pain, conjunctivitis,
keratitis, periodic opthalmia
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- Immune system: viral, EPM, fever, immune
regulation, allergy
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- Liver: hepatitis, liver disorders
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- Musculoskeletal: back, neck, stifles, hocks,
orthopedic problems, navicular syndrome, lamititis,
ringbone, tendonitis, hoof problems, TMJ/jaw pain
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- Nervous: wobblers, EPM, intervertebral disc
disease, kissing spine, neurologic problems, facial
nerve paralysis, head shaker, radial nerve injury,
seizures
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- Reproductive: fertility problems, uterine
bleeding, poor milk production, retained placenta,
genital inflammation, ovarian disorders
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- Respiratory: COPD/coughing, pneumonia, sinus
problems, pulmonary edema, pharyngitis, congestion
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- Skin: scars, wound healing, burns, dermatitis,
puritis/itching
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- Wellness, lassitude/fatigue
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Dr. Todd & Vince

Equine
Acupuncture Treatment

Equine
Acupuncture Treatment

Canine
Acupuncture Treatment

Canine
Acupuncture Treatment