Nurse-led mobility help for dogs and cats

Lintbells is offering veterinary practices a resource pack –Mobility Matters – that can help practices set up nurse-led mobility clinics. An estimated 15 per cent of canine cases presented at first-opinion practices are musculoskeletal in nature, adding that cats are also commonly affected the company says. In many cases a multimodal approach delivers the best results for mobility cases. The Mobility Matters materials aim to help practices communicate the issues to clients in the waiting area, the consulting room and online. There are also resources to help behind the scenes with setting up the clinics, including a comprehensive guide. Gemma Cunningham, product marketing executive, says mobility clinics can deliver real benefits for practices: ‘We’re keen to bring attention to nurse-led clinics, which are not just great for patients but great for business too. Measurable outcomes include client satisfaction, incremental sales and improved patient comfort or quality of life. We’ve...
Source: Veterinary Record - Category: Veterinary Research Tags: Products and Services Source Type: research