Massage Ball Health

By Massage Guy  

Massage Ball Health

Chinese Baoding Silver Massage Balls for Health and Relation - new in box Chinese Baoding Silver Massage Balls for Health and Relation - new in box
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6 roller Arm Massage Hand-held Ball Body Leg Rolling Massager Health Cellulite 6 roller Arm Massage Hand-held Ball Body Leg Rolling Massager Health Cellulite
$5.60

NATURAL GREEN JADE STONE EXERCISE MASSAGER HEALTH BALL NATURAL GREEN JADE STONE EXERCISE MASSAGER HEALTH BALL
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NATURAL YELLOW JADE STONE EXERCISE MASSAGER HEALTH BALL NATURAL YELLOW JADE STONE EXERCISE MASSAGER HEALTH BALL
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6 roller Arm Massage Hand-held Ball Body Leg Rolling Massager Health Cellulite 6 roller Arm Massage Hand-held Ball Body Leg Rolling Massager Health Cellulite
$5.60

Face Ball Massage Roller - Relax Stress Relief Health & Beauty Face Ball Massage Roller - Relax Stress Relief Health & Beauty
$4.95




Kitten with dislocated shoulder, could this have come from kitten jumping down from sitting in the window?

The kitten is about 5 months old. The right front leg is injured. And the ball of the leg is now below the shoulder area. That is the shoulder is dislocated from the socket. How would you go about poping the balljoint back into the socket? I had suggested to the people to gently locate the socket then the ball joint and try to relocate the shoulder. I suggested gentle massage to rexax the muscles in the area of the injury. They would take the kitten to a vet., but have already got a bill from having the adult cats spayed and nutered. There were four adults, and some kittens that were found homes and three kittens that had to be put to sleep for serious health problems they were born with. Can any one help on this?

I work for a vet who does a lot of orthopedic procedures. Please take this kitten either to a vet or to the shelter where it can get the proper help. It HURTS to put a joint back into place! The kitten would require anesthesia. Putting a shoulder back into place isn’t so easy, sometimes needing surgery. If you take it to a vet, get an estimate first. If the cost is too much , then ask them about alternatives. If you choose the shelter, be aware that yes, they may chose to humanely euthanize the kitten. I DO recommend a vet exam first though.

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