Physiotherapy is a holistic, evidence based treatment aimed at restoring movement and function when your pet is affected by an illness, injury, disability or simply used as a preventative measure.

Veterinary physiotherapy is usually preformed under referral from the pets primary veterinary surgeon. This allows the physiotherapist and veterinary surgeon to liaise and work out the best course of treatment and ensures communication within the multidisciplinary team.

Canine Physiotherapy

From your loved family pet all the way to a Crufts superstar, Vet&Co Referrals can work with owners to ensure their beloved doggy friend is in tip top shape.

Common conditions that physiotherapy can help manage:

  • Post operative orthopaedic surgery such as cranial cruciate ligament repair (CCL), tibial plateau levelling osteotomy (TPLO), intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), partial or total hip replacements, post operative care for patella luxation patients

  • Conservative treatments for issues such as cranial cruciate ligament tears(CCL), intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), patella luxations, shoulder pathologies such as medial shoulder instability

  • Neurological conditions such as vestibular, degenerative myelopathy (DM) and fibrocartilaginous embolism (FCE)

  • Palliative treatment

  • Osteoarthritis

  • Lumbosacral disease

  • Pre/Post-operative patients

Prices

All patients are required to have an Initial Assessment Session as their first visit to us.

Initial Assessment Session (1hr-1hr 30mins) - £65

  • Full medical history and case disscusion between owner and physiotherapist

  • Full assessment from nose to tail

  • Physiotherapy treatment

  • Use of electrotherapies if required

  • Full written physiotherapy report for owner and primary vet

  • Home exercises for between treatments provided

Follow Up Session (1hr) - £55

  • Discussion of progress since last treatment

  • Full assessment nose to tail

  • Physiotherapy treatment

  • Use of electrotherapies if required

  • Full written physiotherapy report for owner and primary vet

  • Home exercises for between treatments provided