Kiwi uses treadmill for rehab

BY MARIKA HILL
Last updated 16:34 28/07/2010
Video by Marika Hill

Piwi the kiwi does a rehab session at Massey University.

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LATEST: He may be a runt with two broken legs, but Piwi the kiwi is as tough as they come.

The accident-prone brown kiwi works out regularly on the treadmill in Massey University's Wildlife Ward.

He was first admitted in December after being discovered near Mt Ruapehu with a broken leg that had healed badly.

Piwi would have little chance surviving in the wild, especially as he's only half the size of a normal four-year-old kiwi.

Massey veterinarians had to re-break his leg to straighten it.

In April he was sent to the Rainbow Springs Kiwi Wildlife Park near Rotorua for further rehabilitation, but broke his other leg the first night he was there.

Losing blood, Piwi was rushed back to Massey University's veterinarian centre.

Fortunately another kiwi was able to provide blood for a transfusion and Piwi pulled through.

But the fight wasn't over.

Palmerston North physiotherapist Fiona O'Connor prescribed a strict rehabilitation regime, including treadmill workouts, massage and physio exercises.

It's the first time veterinarians have used a treadmill for a kiwi's muscle development.
Piwi didn't take to it naturally and would be grumpy when woken for his workout three times a week, Dr Argilla said.
''He was particularly stubborn in true kiwi form, and just sat there [as if saying] I'm not going to do this.''

He'd bite carer's hands when he got fed up with walking. But he's quite a tolerant little guy.''

Staff from Rainbow Springs picked Piwi up yesterday  for further rehabilitation before he is released back into the wild.

It is unknown how Piwi broke both legs, but vets suspect weakened muscles  caused the second break.
The wildlife team will miss their favourite kiwi.

Dr Argilla said  they had done the best they  could for him.
''We are very worried about him, he's so little. Hopefully he finds a mate who will hang out with him.''

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Room F Manchester Street school   #4   09:55 am Aug 06 2010

We are so pleased that Piwi is getting stronger. We are an enviro school and we think it is great that the Massey vets are taking such great care of our special NZ bird.We want to say THANKYOU for caring.

stan   #3   08:39 am Aug 02 2010

it is a pity the dignity of a natural animal is lost by media trying to impress other humans. Get rid of insensitive camera people and tell us the story please.

Becky   #2   06:24 pm Aug 01 2010

That's great work to the vet and staff. Is he released into the wild yet and do you follow him. He's so so cute and adorable. I would love one as a pet but that would be cruel, they are meant to be out in the wild. What's the population, are they growing in numbers? Thank you allowing me to commenet.

Rebecca

kezzybear   #1   10:31 pm Jul 30 2010

This is just too cute. Love it!!!!

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