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Better Pet
Veterinary Physiotherapy
A multimodal approach has been described as the gold-standard for veterinary care and Better Pet prides themselves on providing a gold-standard approach to every patient! By using a combination of massage and manual therapy techniques, therapeutic laser therapy and remedial exercise prescription, we can work together to help your pet feel great.
Does my dog need physiotherapy? Signs your dog may need physiotherapy include...
When might physiotherapy benefit my dog?
Musculoskeletal health and maintenance
We’ve all heard the saying “prevention is better than cure” and it’s the same for our pets! Inevitably small injuries, general wear and tear and poor posture can cause long term musculoskeletal compensations in the future, which can result in pain and potentially osteoarthritis. But as pet owners, how can we maintain our furry friends’ musculoskeletal health for as long as possible?
Senior pet management
Throughout both human and veterinary treatment, physiotherapy has been proven to be beneficial in providing drug-free pain relief, improving joint health and function, and maintaining or building muscle mass. All of this helps give your dog more years, and allows them to maintain a good quality of life so that you can continue making memories together. How can physiotherapy help your senior pet?
Injury and post-operative rehabilitation
In times of injury or following a surgical procedure, your pet's world can be turned upside down. This is where my comprehensive rehabilitation programs step in to play an integral role in your pet's recovery journey.
Massage and manual therapy
Better Pet Veterinary Physiotherapy excels in providing exceptional massage and manual therapy services to promote the health and wellbeing of your beloved pets. Beyond traditional treatments, manual therapy stands as a cornerstone for my approach.
Laser therapy
Laser therapy is useful for a variety of conditions, including osteoarthritis, post-surgical rehabilitation, wound healing, muscle and soft tissue pain or injuries, skin conditions and pain management.
Remedial exercise prescription
Remedial exercises are complementary to manual therapies and electrotherapy treatment performed during your pet’s consultation; they aim to maximise the benefits of physiotherapy and improve the musculoskeletal health of your furry friends.
Contact me to find out more about how physiotherapy can benefit your dog!