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Dr. Lena Clifford
BVSc

Dr. Lena Clifford’s Personal Profile
Dr. Clifford was trained as a veterinarian in Germany, where she also completed a PhD in veterinary science. Working as a conventional vet, she got frustrated with the limits of conventional medicine and started to look for more answers. One of the teachers of TCVM (Traditional Veterinary Chinese Medicine), Dr. Lothar Friese sparked her interest in this field and she was fortunate enough to work full time in his TCVM practice in Germany and to learn from him both through courses and on an everyday basis. Realizing the full potential of this medicine she gave up conventional medicine in 2011 to specialize in TCVM. She then also added veterinary chiropractic, neurological release techniques and osteopathic skills to her field of expertise.
The opportunity to work with some specialists in biomechanical medicine and Equine Orthopaedic Balance® led Dr Lena to meet her future husband and move to Australia, where their company Animal Biomechanical Solutions was founded. Dr Clifford is both working with rehab and lameness issues in the field on an everyday basis and travels around the world with her husband Darrall to deliver their 2-year post-graduate Diploma course in Equine Orthopaedic Balance®.
- PhD in Veterinary Science
- Post Graduate Diploma in Equine Orthopaedic Balance


General Overview
Dr. Lena also has a special interest in the functional neurology of the equine and
how this can improve the horse’s quality of life and their clients’
husbandry skills. Her field of expertise are:
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11. Veterinary Chiropractic
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2Neurological Release Techniques
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3Osteopathic Skills
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Blogs

What are the benefits of a Hydrobath?
Hydrobath is a combination of bathtub and power bather that uses a specially designed recirculation pump. This pump produces a high-volume mix of water and shampoo delivered powerfully enough to penetrate the thickest coats, yet gentle enough to massage the skin. This is a spa bath with health benefits, not only does it relax and pamper your dog with its massaging effect, but it can also provide health benefits and promote the well-being of your dog.

Laser Therapy helps dogs with Osteoarthritis :
Diseases of the musculoskeletal system most often affect the dog’s ability to move, Osteoarthritis is a common problem in dogs, particularly in seniors and large breeds. Although there is no cure for this progressive condition, identifying the problem early and initiating appropriate management can help keep your dog active and improve their quality of life.
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Benefits of K-laser Therapy
K-LASER treatment is the painless, surgery-free and drug-free application of laser energy to promote increased circulation by drawing oxygen and nutrients to the affected area. This helps to create an optimal healing environment, which can help to reduce inflammation, swelling, stiffness and pain.
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