Episode: "Grizzly"
Location: Singapore Zoological Gardens
Veterinarian: Dr. Oh Soon Hock
Tun, an Asian elephant at Singapore Zoo, is suffering from lameness to one of her front legs, which is slowly deteriorating.
Dr. Oh Soon Hock, a zoo veterinarian who also practices traditional Chinese medicine, has established a therapy that combines science and ancient techniques.
In Chinese medicine, illness is attributed to imbalance or interruption of the body's vital energy. Ancient practices, such as acupuncture, are claimed to restore balance.
Traditional acupuncture, as now practiced, involves the insertion of stainless steel needles into various body areas. A low-frequency current is applied to the needles to produce greater stimulation.
Tun is brought into a covered, open area and encouraged to lie down by her handlers. She is fed bananas to distract and keep her occupied while Dr. Hock administers the therapy with specially designed needles to pierce her tough skin.
This is just one of many sessions, which are showing extremely positive signs of comfort for Tun.
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