What conditions can physiotherapy treat?
Physiotherapy is especially helpful for pets dealing with:
Post-surgical recovery (orthopedic or soft tissue surgeries)
Hip and elbow dysplasia
Arthritis and other degenerative joint diseases
Ligament or tendon injuries
Neurological conditions affecting mobility
Muscle weakness or loss after long-term illness
Obesity-related mobility issues
Spinal injuries or disorders
Therapeutic Exercises
Structured movements designed to gradually improve strength, flexibility, and coordination while supporting safe mobility.
Massage & Manual Therapy
Gentle hands-on techniques that relieve muscle tension, stimulate circulation, and promote natural healing responses.
Hydrotherapy
Low-impact water-based sessions that build muscle strength, protect joints, and encourage smooth, pain-free movement.
Range-of-Motion Therapy
Guided joint exercises that maintain flexibility, prevent stiffness, and support long-term mobility and comfort.
Pain Relief Methods
Targeted approaches that reduce discomfort, encourage relaxation, and help pets stay comfortable throughout recovery.

Initial assessment
We begin with a thorough evaluation of your pet’s mobility, medical history, and overall condition.
Tailored treatment
Gentle, guided exercises and therapies are delivered through a personalized program designed by our veterinary team.

Ongoing support
You’ll receive home care guidance while we track progress through follow-ups, adjusting the plan as your pet improves.
How physiotherapy benefits your pet’s future
Physiotherapy isn’t just about recovery. It’s about helping your pet live more comfortably for years to come.
Prevents Re-injury
By strengthening muscles and improving balance, physiotherapy lowers the chances of your pet getting hurt again.
Supports Joint Health
Regular exercises and therapies help slow down stiffness and protect joints from further damage.
Manages Chronic Conditions
Physiotherapy can ease the long-term effects of issues like arthritis, hip dysplasia, and spinal problems.
Maintains Mobility
Gentle movement therapies keep your pet flexible and active well into their senior years.
Improves Quality of Life
With less pain and more freedom to move, your pet can enjoy daily activities and stay happier overall.