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How Animal Physiotherapy Can Help Your Pet
The Animal Physiotherapist employs an advanced knowledge of anatomy,
biomechanics, disease and injury pathology and physiology to develop
an effective treatment plan for
each individual animal or pet.
In optimum conditions nature will heal an injury in a particular time span.
However, for many reasons,
these conditions are not always readily available. In these circumstances the injury will take longer
to heal than nature intended
or at worst may not heal at all. The aim of the physiotherapist is to
optimise these conditions so that the body can heal the injury in the best time span.
Physiotherapy is delivered by:
• Electrotherapies
•Laser Treatment
• Manual techniques
• Remedial Exercises
Please see my page on "What to Expect During Treatment"
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Manual Therapies
Manual strategies utilise the combination of different treatment techniques including:
Movement Therapies;
Manual Therapies;
Soft Tissue Techniques;
Laser Therapies
Class IV therapeutic lasers offer multiple benefits in the treatment of muscle, tendon and
ligament injuries, skin wounds, oedema, arthritis, neurological conditions, acute and
chronic pain.
K-LASER is able
to achieve improved healing times, pain reduction, increased circulation and decreased swelling.
Electrotherapies
Electrotherapies available include
Ultrasound
TENS Transcutaneous Electro Neural Stimulation
NMES Neuro Muscular Electro Stimulation
PEMF Pulsed Electromagnetic Field
Remedial Exercise
There are many ways we can help injured or older animals, and relieve stiffness, discomfort or pain.
If you have any questions about your pets treatment or veterinary physiotherapy in general please give me a ring.
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Questions Welcome or Book an Appointment
If you have any questions about your pets treatment or veterinary physiotherapy in general please give me a ring.
Telephone advice is free!
I will be delighted to help you.
It is a reqirement that patients complete a consent form.
Complete one on line HERE