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Treating Canine Arthritis

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Posted By Andrew (MOZ) Morris
Treating Canine Arthritis

This is Max a 9 year old male Rottweiler . Max unfortunately has arthritis in all 4 legs including the hip joints. However , without sedation we were able to get Max mobile again and able to walk up and down stairs once more . His quality of life greatly improved according to his owner .

Despite being renowned as such an aggressive breed, Max seemed to understand the the beneficial treatment he was having and allowed the therapist to use shockwave therapy without being frightened or aggressive on the slightest. Max died from old age around 18 months later . We have also worked on other large breed sod dogs in German Shepard for hip and limb displacer.

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Andrew (MOZ) Morris

Andrew (Moz) Morris is an adventurer, endurance athlete, and pioneer in non-invasive rehabilitation therapy. Best known for rowing across the Atlantic, Andrew pushed his body to the absolute limit, only to face a devastating reality—his knees were left shattered from the relentless strain. Doctors told him he would never walk properly again. But Andrew refused to accept that fate.

Through relentless research and sheer determination, he became one of only six private individuals in the UK qualified to use a shockwave therapy machine. Defying medical expectations, he successfully regrew his cartilage and rehabilitated his knees, proving that innovation and resilience can overcome even the toughest challenges.

Now, Andrew shares his extraordinary journey of adventure, perseverance, and groundbreaking recovery, inspiring others to push past their own limits—whether on the open ocean or in the battle for their own mobility.

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