Veterinary physiotherapy is physical therapy for animals; utilising electrotherapies, manual therapy and remedial exercises to allow the body to heal itself and achieve optimum performance as efficiently as possible.
Veterinary Physiotherapy can produce impressive results for:
This is a progressive and painful condition that affects the joints of most older animals. Physiotherapy can slow down progression, reduce pain and improve movement.
These joint conditions can be painful and reduce correct movement of the limb(s) affected.
Physiotherapy can help to strengthen the joint, improve gait and reduce instance of injury.
Physiotherapy can have incredible results in animals with spinal or nerve conditions that affect movement.
Post-injury, time off or career change can all potentially create compensatory issues throughout the body. Physiotherapy can create a tailored plan to get your horse or dog back to optimum strength and mobility.
Physiotherapy can not only help regain strength and motility post-surgery. It can also reduce wound healing times and scar tissue formation.
Physiotherapy can help improve performance by treating minor niggles before they become a problem. Prescribing treatment and performance plans can also aid to prevent future injuries.
This form asks for your and your animals details, and what you hope to achieve from physiotherapy.
Complete both a client and veterinary consent form prior to your first appointment. Email them to emma@the-biomechanic.co.uk and I will contact you to arrange an appointment.
This is essential for any animals requiring veterinary physiotherapy for any diagnosed condition.
I am based just outside of Banbury, Oxfordshire. But have a wide catchment area, to include the surrounding counties and some of the South West. Contact me to check availability in your area.
We need your consent to load the translations
We use a third-party service to translate the website content that may collect data about your activity. Please review the details in the privacy policy and accept the service to view the translations.