
Canine Physiotherapy
Session Price: £67
including travel
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Targeted Rehabilitation
Specific exercises (or homework!), such as treat stretches, balance equipment or obstacle courses may be used to ensure longer-lasting benefits from the manual treatment and eventual self-management of their condition. These exercises may get progressed over time as your dog gets fitter and stronger.
Back pain
"I came to know Emma through having my own physio with her. When I found out she was also qualified to work with animals I had no hesitation in asking her to work on my Labrador's stiff hip and limp.
After 3 treatments I can already see the difference in how he moves. But what's really important to me is how happy he is to see Emma and how he so enjoys his treatment. I would very highly recommend her."
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-Deborah Harding and Harry

Conditions Treated

Intervertebral disc disease/ bulge
Elbow dysplasia
Hip arthritis
Hip dysplasia
Cruciate ligament (CCL) rupture/ repair
Lumbosacral stenosis
Muscle strains or tightness
Total Hip Replacement
Carpal hyperextension
Tarsal hyperextension
PLEASE NOTE: To comply with the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966, Veterinary consent must be obtained before any Veterinary Physiotherapy assessment or treatment of an animal with an undiagnosed pain or lameness.