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Small animal physiotherapy

Rehabilitate     Maintain     Improve

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Is your companion showing?

  • Reluctance to exercise

  • Lameness or skipping/hopping

  • Knocking down poles or refusing jumps

  • Difficulty climbing stairs or jumping into the car

  • Stiffness before or after exercise

  • Sensitivity and reactivity over body parts

  • Abnormal posture or movement

  • Changes in demeanour or behaviour

Or do they have?

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Patella luxation

  • Hip or Elbow dysplasia

  • Cranial cruciate ligament rupture (CCLR)

  • Osteochondritis dissecans (OCD)

  • Medial shoulder instability

  • Bicipital tenosynovitis

  • Wobblers (CCSM)

  • Intervertebral disc disease

  • Muscle, tendon or ligament tear

  • General muscle or fascia restriction

  • Fracture

  • Spondylosis or Lumbosacral stenosis/disease

  • Fibrocartilaginous embolism

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Or any other Musculoskeletal related abnormality

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Physiotherapy can help!

A Veterinary Physiotherapist can aid diagnosis of musculoskeletal abnormalities, as well as maintain and treat them.

Accelerate and enhance healing

Eliminate muscular or fascial dysfunctions

Improved comfort and quality of life

Reduce pain and inflammation

Better performance

Minimise risk of injury

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