A physiotherapy- inspired animal rehab practice
What We TreatWe provide physiotherapy-inspired rehabilitation for animals experiencing a wide range of conditions.
Orthopaedic Conditions
Post-surgical rehabilitation (e.g. TPLO, fracture repair, spinal surgery)
Ligament injuries (including cruciate disease)
Joint conditions (hip dysplasia, elbow dysplasia)
Arthritis and degenerative joint disease
Soft tissue injuries (muscle, tendon, and ligament strains)
Reduced mobility or stiffness
Pain Management & Chronic Conditions
Chronic pain and stiffness
Age-related mobility decline
Long-term conditions affecting movement and comfort
Weight-bearing difficulties
Geriatric & Palliative Support
Mobility support for senior pets
Comfort-focused care for pets with long-term or progressive conditions
Supportive therapy to maintain quality of life
Neurological Conditions
Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD)
Nerve injuries and neurological weakness
Paralysis or partial paralysis
Loss of coordination or balance
Recovery following neurological surgery
Injury Prevention & Performance Support
Conditioning and strengthening programs
Injury prevention for active, working, or sporting animals
Postural and movement assessments
Return-to-activity rehabilitation plans
Developmental & Postural Issues
Growth-related conditions
Abnormal gait or posture
Muscle imbalances
Why choose us?
Calm, positive rehab space designed to reduce stress
One-on-one treatment in quiet, private rooms
Evidence-based approach
Individualized treatment plans
Works alongside your veterinarian
Treatment
We support pets at every stage — from post-surgical recovery and injury rehabilitation to long-term mobility support and pain management.
Each animal receives one-on-one care from a qualified Physiotherapist, Certified in Animal Rehabilitation Therapy.
By combining evidence-based care, gentle hands-on techniques, and targeted exercise programs, we aim to restore movement, build strength, and support lasting recovery.
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Laser therapy is a gentle, non-invasive treatment used to support healing, reduce pain, and improve mobility in animals. Using targeted light energy, laser therapy helps stimulate cellular repair, increase circulation, and decrease inflammation — supporting the body’s natural healing processes.
Suited for conditions such as arthritis, soft tissue injuries, post-surgical recovery, and chronic pain.
Treatments are comfortable, well tolerated, and can be especially beneficial for animals who may find hands-on therapy challenging.
Laser therapy is always tailored to your pet’s individual needs and integrated with exercise, manual therapy, and movement-based rehabilitation to achieve the best possible outcomes.
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Manual therapy is a hands-on approach used to improve mobility, relieve pain, and support healing in animals. Techniques such as massage, joint mobilisations, and soft tissue release help reduce muscle tension, improve circulation, and restore normal movement patterns.
Manual therapy is tailored to each animal’s specific needs and is often combined with exercise and other rehab techniques.
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Targeted exercise is a core part of our rehab programs, helping animals rebuild strength, improve balance, and restore normal movement.
Exercises are carefully tailored to each pet’s condition, abilities, and recovery goals, ensuring they progress safely and effectively.
We combine guided in-clinic exercises with practical home programs, empowering pet owners to support their animal’s recovery between sessions.
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Recovery works best when pet parents are part of the process. We take the time to teach you how to safely support your pet at home, from exercises and stretches to movement strategies and lifestyle adjustments.
By understanding your animal’s needs and knowing what to do between sessions, you become an essential part of their rehabilitation. Our goal is to empower you with knowledge so your pet can recover confidently, stay comfortable, and enjoy life to the fullest.