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Large animal physiotherapy

Rehabilitate     Maintain     Improve

Is your companion showing?

  • Loss of impulsion

  • Canter problems

  • Stiff or reluctant on one rein

  • Difficulty achieving or maintaining an outline

  • Muscle asymmetries

  • Knocking down poles or refusing jumps

  • Stiffness before or after exercise

  • Sensitivity and reactivity over body parts

  • Abnormal posture or movement

  • Changes in demeanour or behaviour

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Or do they have?

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Upward fixating patella

  • Wobblers (CVSM)

  • Muscle, Tendon or Ligament injury

  • Sacroiliac joint dysfunction

  • Bog or Bone spavin (and other hock related issues)

  • Kissing spines (ODSP)

  • Fracture

  • Rhabdomyolysis 

  • Suprascapular neuropathy (sweeney)

  • Shivers

  • Stringhalt

  • Navicular syndrome or Laminitis (and other distal limb related issues)

Or any other musculoskeletal related abnormality.​​​

Physiotherapy can help!

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

Accelerate and enhance healing

Improved comfort and quality of life

Better performance

Better performance

Eliminate muscular or fascial dysfunctions

Reduce pain and inflammation

Minimise risk of injury

Minimise risk of injury

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