visit an osetopath or chiropracter, they have the exteneded skils of knowing how to identify where the problem originates and how to alleviate and improve your spine.
I think you need to take the rabbit to the vet. The hip needs to be put back in again the way it was. Only a vet would know how to do this safely.
A chiropractor can help put your hip back in place by using manual adjustments to realign the joints and muscles around the hip, reducing pain and improving mobility.
It is not recommended to try to put a hip back into its socket unless you are a trained healthcare provider. Attempting to do so without the proper knowledge and technique can cause further damage to the hip joint and surrounding structures. If you suspect a hip dislocation, seek immediate medical attention from a healthcare professional.
To safely and effectively put a hip back in place, a medical professional such as a doctor or orthopedic surgeon should perform a procedure called a hip reduction. This involves gently manipulating the hip joint back into its proper position while the patient is under anesthesia to minimize pain and reduce the risk of complications. Physical therapy and rehabilitation may also be recommended to help strengthen the hip and prevent future dislocations.
There are two types of flat foot. Flexible flat foot which usually does not cause too many problems. A there is inflexible flat foot which can cause pain in the Lower back, hip, knee and ankles This happens because this condition put all of these components out of alignment. This in turn can lead to incorrect wear and tear on the effected joints leading to osteoarthritis.
sit down. put your hand on your knee. extend your leg as far to the side as possible, then twist inward, towards your body. (works for shoulders too)
you put one hand on your hip and put on foot in front of you and you move your hip and say ' dont move doggy" you go roung and round withyour hip
You can get a back miss alignment. Or to put it another way you could get bent out of shape. That is were a chiropractor comes in.
This varies massively according to the make model and year of the Car. In general terms I put it on the alignment rack and follow the computer alignment machine.
This is a question only your Veterinarian can answer. If you do not care for what your Vet is saying, then get a 2nd opinion from another Vet, preferably one that specializes in Orthopedics or Neurology. It is very important to get the hip put back into place within 12-24 hours of it being out of place, was that done? It can slip back out, is that possibly the problem?
First you will have to take the motor out and separate the Transmission from the motor, then you have to take the clutch off of the flywheel and put the new one on with an alignment tool, then you put it all back together.
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