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Canine Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy can be used to help working dogs, sporting dogs, and family pets. It is useful in cases where assistance in recovery from surgery or injury is advised, as well as those requiring general maintenance programmes to keep them comfortable and mobile.

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Veterinary Physiotherapy uses non-invasive techniques to assess and treat your dog. It helps to prevent injury, reduce pain, improve mobility and improve strength.

How will physiotherapy benefit your dog?

Physiotherapy can be used alongside your dogs normal exercise regime to help keep them fit and healthy. It also works to improve overall performance and general wellbeing, as well as reducing the risk of injury. 

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If a dog is recovering from injury or post surgery, I can tailor a bespoke rehabilitation plan to your dogs requirements and needs in order to enhance recovery time. 

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Rehabilitation procedures typically include manual therapies, massage, electrotherapies, and at home rehabilitative exercise prescription to aid in recovery. 

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What does a physiotherapy session consist of?

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Each dog will have their own tailored plan, therefore, sessions may vary between clients. A typical session would consist of:

  • Thorough static assessment 

  • Detailed gait assessment - sometimes using slow motion video analysis to assist in identifying abnormalities 

  • A palpation assessment - to feel the soft tissues, fascia and muscles to highlight any irregularities or asymmetries 

  • A range of motion assessment - to highlight if there are any joint restrictions present 

The results are then supported by clinical reasoning to help determine the best course of action and treatment for your dog. 

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A typical treatment plan would include techniques such as massage, range of motion exercises, stretching and electrotherapies to achieve the optimum treatment. No two sessions should be considered the same, and therefore techniques used may vary, depending on your dogs abilities and requirements.  

What conditions can physiotherapy help?

This list is not exhaustive, however, physiotherapy can be used to treat, manage and control a number of different conditions your dog may present with.

  • Elbow Dysplasia

  • Hip Dysplasia 

  • Cranial Cruciate Ligament Disease

  • Osteoarthritis 

  • Luxating Patella

  • Fracture Repair 

  • Wound Healing

  • Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD)

  • Neurological Conditions 

  • Lameness 

  • Fitness / Conditioning 

    • Agility dogs

    • Working dogs (Police, Military etc)

    • Gun dogs

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Emily Launchbury
Veterinary Physiotherapy

Phone

07546127050

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Area of Service

- Oxfordshire 

- Buckinghamshire

- Gloucestershire

- Northamptonshire

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