This is an alternative to more traditional veterinary techniques - animal acupuncture. Dr. Ann-si Li of Berkeley, California, offers one-hour sessions of acupuncture for ailing pets. She says animal acupuncture can reduce pain and cause a dramatic feeling of well being in an animal. Dr. Li's website features success stories and interesting facts about animal acupuncture.
Implications - During the animal acupuncture session, Dr. Ann-si Li will check the animal's heartbeat, breathing and reflexes. The treatment has been used on animals such as dogs to help with weak bladders and to gain stronger reflexes. Acupuncture is a great method to try out for both people and animals; as long as you're not scared of small needles!
Why This Trend Is Growing
- Alternative Veterinary Techniques
- Exploring alternative treatments like animal acupuncture can disrupt traditional veterinary practices.
- Holistic Animal Health
- The use of acupuncture for animals can lead to new innovations in holistic approaches to animal healthcare.
- Cross-cultural Medicine
- The practice of merging Eastern and Western medicine techniques in animal healthcare can pave the way for cross-cultural medical advancements.
Industries Being Reshaped
- Veterinary Services
- Incorporating alternative treatments like animal acupuncture into veterinary practices can create opportunities for differentiation and improved patient outcomes.
- Pet Care
- The use of animal acupuncture can open up new avenues for holistic and natural pet care products and services.
- Complementary and Alternative Medicine
- The practice of animal acupuncture can contribute to the growth of the complementary and alternative medicine industry in both human and animal healthcare.