Canine Physiotherapy
Veterinary Physiotherapy is suitable for dogs requiring non-invasive treatments for injuries, orthopaedic conditions or neurological conditions.
Beth is also available to promote performance and strength for sporting and working dogs.
Veterinary physiotherapy can be beneficial but not limited for your dog for:
Promoting care and enhance healing after a specific injury or problem
Injuries/rehabilitation to muscle, ligament, tendon, bone, joints, nerves
Pre or post-operative care
Osteoarthritis
Cruciate ligament tears/ruptures
Femoral head and neck excision
Dysplasia of any joints, such as elbow or hip dysplasia
Luxating joints such as, stifle or hip laxations
Pre/post-joint replacements
Degenerative Myelopathy
Degenerative lumbosacral stenosis
Cervical spondylomyelopathy (Wobblers syndrome)
Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD)
Fibrocartilagenous Embolism (FCE)
Fractures
Muscle tears/pulls
Muscle asymmetries/weakness
Muscle compensations
Scar tissue
Recent decline of performance of competition and working dogs
Maintain comfort and optimise performance in healthy and active dogs
Maintenance veterinary physiotherapy is suitable for all,
from the high level agility dog, field trialling dog, working dog or the family pet
Ensuring your dog is comfortable
Improve posture and mobility
Optimise performance for sporting and working dogs
Address small issues prior developing into a more noticeable issue
which effects performance or behaviour
Please visit the Appointments page to find out:
What to expect during an appointment
Treatments offered (Every case is different and will require different treatments)
Prices and multiple animal offers
Areas covered
Contact Beth for bookings or any questions are welcome