Pure Balance - Canine Osteopathy & Rehabilitation

Pure Balance - Canine Osteopathy & Rehabilitation Hi I'm Daisy and I offer an Osteopathic approach to rehabilitating your dog, using hands on techniques, electrotherapies, hydrotherapy and land based exercise

Just another example of how working as part of a disciplinary team only benefits the dogs! A lovely review from a Canine...
11/06/2026

Just another example of how working as part of a disciplinary team only benefits the dogs! A lovely review from a Canine Physio client who travels all the way from Liverpool to Rochdale to continue Rivers care. And daughter Jura couldn't miss out on the selfies either 🤣

09/06/2026

Hands up, I've been so busy (which is great) but I haven't prioritised my own dogs, I've fallen out of the routine and it's showing... So I'm here posting this to show some accountability - we're only human 🖤

Here's your little reminder to do 5 minutes with your dog 2-3 times a week and I promise it will make a difference 💪🏼 Even if it is in your pyjamas 🤣

Ollie was originally referred to us for mild Grade 1 Luxating Patella, no lameness and was picked up by the vet on a gen...
08/06/2026

Ollie was originally referred to us for mild Grade 1 Luxating Patella, no lameness and was picked up by the vet on a general health check

On assessment Ollie was really hypermobile with poor core stability and hindlimb strength causing some postural changes which I believe attributed to his Luxating Patella

Ollie's parents have been amazing throughout his rehab, taking on all advice and have been so good with his home exercise programme - they even built him is own platform!

Ollie is now on maintenance and hopefully we are working as a team with the vets and Ollie's owners to reduce the chance of needing surgery when he's older

Keep up the good work Ollie 💪🏼

Lumbosacral Transitional Vertebra (LTV)What is LTV?LTV is a congenital malformation at the lumbosacral junction (L7-S1),...
04/06/2026

Lumbosacral Transitional Vertebra (LTV)

What is LTV?
LTV is a congenital malformation at the lumbosacral junction (L7-S1), where a vertebra takes on mixed characteristics of both the lumbar spine and the sacrum.

While organizations like the OFA and BVA only note LTV as an "incidental finding" on standard hip X-rays, the Finnish Kennel Club (*Suomen Kennelliitto*) has a strict, highly technical scoring system based on a 0–4 scale:
•LTV0 (Normal) - Ideal morphology. 7 distinct lumbar vertebrae and a symmetrical, fully fused sacrum.
•LTV1 (Divided Median Crest) - The bone bodies are fused normally, but there is a mild structural separation between the spinous processes of S1 and S2. Generally clinically silent.
•LTV2 (Symmetrical LTV) - Structural changes are present, but they are identical on both the right and left sides. While stable, it alters normal spinal flexion.
•LTV3 (Asymmetrical LTV) - One side of the vertebra behaves like a lumbar bone, while the other is fused to the pelvis creating an uneven pelvic tilt
•LTV4 (Numerical Variation) - The dog has a transitional shift in count—either 8 lumbar vertebrae (lumbarization) or 6 (sacralization).

The Biomechanical Impact on Structure & Performance:
- Unexplained one-sided hip dysplasia scores due to uneven joint loading
- Early-onset Cauda Equina Syndrome (nerve compression at the lumbosacral junction)
- Recurrent iliopsoas (groin) strains as the core muscles work overtime to stabilize the pelvic tilt
- Sensitivity, hypertonicity or guarding of the spine, dipping the pelvis, dislike being held underneath (increases spinal flexion), or showing irritation when the lower back or sacrum is touched, toweled off, or groomed, low tail carriage
- Loss of drive & extension because the L7-S1 hinge cannot effectively transfer force generated from the hind legs
- Reduced scapula mobility due to the anatomy changes of having 12 rather than 13 ribs (LTV4). Some dogs may also have an extra pair of ribs!

Standard ventrodorsal (belly-up) hip X-rays frequently crop out the upper lumbar spine, completely missing numerical variations (LTV4) or mild symmetry issues. To truly protect your breeding program or sport prospect, ask your vet for extended spinal views, including a laterolateral (side view), to accurately count from T1 down.

The reason for the post is I think this is currently very under diagnosed and overlooked as "just missing a rib", so let's look past the hips and evaluate the whole spine. 🧬🔬

It's always a mad rush to make sure every dog has been checked and cleared to run at these big events 🤣 I've only just r...
01/06/2026

It's always a mad rush to make sure every dog has been checked and cleared to run at these big events 🤣 I've only just recovered from Crufts and then it's time to get the dogs ready for Worlds...

I am so honoured to support several teams who raced at the weekend who work tirelessly to get their dogs ready, fit, healthy and most importantly come home safely!

Some incredible achievements and it's not the winning that counts..

Posts like these remind me of why I do my job - to give my clients as many of these moments as possible 🖤

Tails We Win Flyball Teams 🩷
Storm Chasers Flyball Team 🩵
Reiver Rebels Flyball Teams 💜

Now to onto champs prep 💪🏼

I wanted to congratulate Origin Flyball Team on their new seed team of 15.59! But a special mention to Kelly with Pepper...
21/05/2026

I wanted to congratulate Origin Flyball Team on their new seed team of 15.59!

But a special mention to Kelly with Pepper and Colin, who originally came to see me for performance related issues to see if there was anything she could do to help. And has worked super hard with her home exercise plan to get her dogs in shape for the busy season ahead! I mean look at these initial 6 week before and afters 💪🏼

It's not magic, it's not anything fancy, just simple, basic exercises done consistently!!

Superstar Milo ⭐️He wouldn't be where he is now without the dedication of his parents, Nanny Anne and the full team at T...
11/05/2026

Superstar Milo ⭐️

He wouldn't be where he is now without the dedication of his parents, Nanny Anne and the full team at Taylored Pet Therapies

Address

Caldershaw Business Centre, Ings Lane
Rochdale
OL127LQ

Opening Hours

Tuesday 10am - 4pm
Wednesday 10am - 4pm
Thursday 10am - 4pm
Friday 1pm - 6pm
Saturday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+447538842437

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Pure Balance - Canine Osteopathy & Rehabilitation posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Share