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Veterinary Physiotherapy for your dogs and cats

Using Veterinary Physiotherapy or an animal rehabilitation specialist can benefit a wide range of clients and pets.  The goal is to increase the natural healing capacity of tissues from early stages to long-term management. From there, we offer educated, clinical experience to guide clients through stages of re-introducing exercise and strengthening to increase the performance capacity of working animals. 

Treatments include the use of Massage, electrotherapies such as LASER and muscle stimulation machines and designing your Remedial Exercise Programmes. Dog and cat injuries can be complex, multi-factorial problems. The complexity of these rehabilitation programmes requires an experienced animal rehabilitation specialist to help your pet. 

 

Continue on this page to find out more about these services, as well as common canine and feline conditions, linked in the photos too, that could be affecting your pet. If you have more specific questions, contact us directly.

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A brown, black and white cat crouching, with the title "Feline Conditions" overlaying the picture

What can veterinary Physiotherapy offer your pet? 

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