PILLAR

Pain & Mobility

Understanding how pain manifests, progresses, and affects movement quality across species and life stages.

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This pillar examines conditions affecting movement, comfort, and physical function in dogs and cats. Pain and mobility challenges often develop gradually, with animals instinctively masking discomfort through subtle behavioural adaptations. Changes in how an animal moves, rests, or positions itself may reflect underlying musculoskeletal, neurological, or joint-related processes. Recognising the signs of discomfort requires attention to both obvious changes—like limping or reluctance to jump—and more subtle shifts in posture or activity patterns. Conditions within this pillar span from degenerative joint diseases to spinal conditions and soft tissue injuries. Understanding the mechanisms behind pain and movement limitations can help contextualise observed changes and appreciate why certain patterns emerge at different life stages.