For humans and some domestic animals, acupuncture has commonly been used to treat a variety of health issues, from physical disabilities to neurological issues. In the special case of Dolly, an adult female 2-fingered sloth, an electrocution from a power line left her severely injured. Her left eye was damaged and her right arm had lost some of its mobility. The Sloth Institute came to the rescue and gave her immediate critical care.
Fortunately, her eye healed and regained full functionality. But Dolly showed signs that she had lost some motor skills in her right arm.
Acupuncture has successfully treated humans, dogs and cats. Could this treatment help sloths? Dr. Constant Boshoff, BSc D.C., who practices at Rafiki Chiropractic Care in Manuel Antonio, is willing to find out. He has generously donated several treatment sessions of acupuncture with electrical stimulation, which, according to Dr. Boshoff, “reinforces the acupuncture stimulation. We will see how she responds after six weeks.” Dr. Boshoff loves animals. “The little I can do is only a pleasure,” he added.
Thank you to Dr. Constant Boshoff, BSc, D.C. at Rafiki Chiropractic Care in Manuel Antonio for donating their services and helping keep Dolly relaxed during her treatment. They made sure to provide her with her favorite treat and soothing music!
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Get well soon Dolly ! Sending big love from the UK ?? ??