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alice treating a bay horses back
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a brown labrador going over cavaletti poles

What we Offer

Small Animal Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy helps pets regain movement, reduce pain, and improve quality of life. Using techniques like manual therapy, massage and mobilizations, exercise, and electrotherapy, it supports recovery from injury, surgery, and chronic conditions such as arthritis, as well as prevents the occurrence of injury and helps animals stay fit and healthy. Tailored treatment plans, exercise regimes and home management  promote safe rehabilitation, faster healing, and long-term wellbeing.

a kelpie dog stood square, side on
a dogs lind limb, bandaged post op
a dog post op performing a conditioning exercise on a foam pad

Equine Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy supports horses in recovering from injury, improving performance, and maintaining long-term soundness. Using techniques such as manual therapy, stretching, strengthening exercises, and electrotherapy, it helps reduce pain, restore mobility, and prevent further issues. Treatment is tailored to each horse’s discipline, workload, and individual needs. Physiotherapy plays a key role in rehabilitation, injury prevention, and optimizing movement, helping horses remain comfortable, balanced, and able to perform at their best.

a comparison photo of a horses neck before and after treatment
alice mobilising a horses hind limb
alice mobilising a horses poll
alice treating a bay horses back

Hydrotherapy

Hydrotherapy uses water-based exercise to support rehabilitation, fitness, and weight management in pets. The buoyancy of water reduces joint strain while providing gentle resistance to build strength, improve mobility, and enhance cardiovascular health. It is commonly used after surgery, injury, or for chronic conditions like arthritis. Sessions are tailored to each animal’s needs and closely supervised to ensure safety and effectiveness, helping pets recover faster, move more comfortably, and maintain overall wellbeing.

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a dog walking in a water treadmill
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Veterinary Physiotherapy and Hydrotherapy

Veterinary physiotherapy and hydrotherapy are specialized, evidence-based therapies designed to support the health, mobility, and overall wellbeing of your animals. Working alongside veterinary professionals, these treatments are tailored to each animal’s individual needs, whether they are recovering from injury or surgery, managing a chronic condition, or simply aiming to improve performance and quality of life.

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Veterinary physiotherapy uses a range of techniques such as manual therapy, massage, stretching, and targeted exercise programmes to reduce pain, restore movement, and strengthen muscles. Complimentary electrotherapies are often used to enhance these benefits. It is commonly used for conditions including arthritis, soft tissue injuries, neurological issues, and post-operative rehabilitation.

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Hydrotherapy complements physiotherapy by using the natural properties of water to aid recovery and fitness. The buoyancy of water reduces stress on joints while providing resistance to build strength, improve cardiovascular fitness, and encourage correct movement patterns. This makes it particularly beneficial for animals with mobility issues, weight management needs, or those undergoing rehabilitation.

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Together, these therapies offer a holistic approach to animal care, helping animals move more comfortably, recover more effectively, and maintain a healthier, more active lifestyle

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Small Animal Physiotherapy

Helping pets regain movement, reduce pain, and improve quality of life. Using techniques like manual therapy, massage, mobilizations, exercise, and electrotherapies, to support recovery from injury, surgery, and chronic conditions such as arthritis, as well as prevents the occurrence of injury.

a kelpie dog stood square, side on
a dogs lind limb, bandaged post op
a dog post op performing a conditioning exercise on a foam pad

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