
- Alternative / Complementary Therapies
- Animal Physiotherapy - Bracknell, Berkshire & Swindon, Wiltshire
Animal Physiotherapy - Bracknell, Berkshire & Swindon, Wiltshire
The Caring Therapeutic Touch for Your Animals
Veterinary Physiotherapy in the Bracknell and Swindon area
A non-invasive form of therapy and has been an essential form of treatment for centuries.
Animal Physiotherapy offers physiotherapy for rehabilitation following injury or illness or to maintain body maintenance in competition or working animals large and small - from rabbits, cats and dogs to cows, alpaca and skunks!
RCVS Registered • Accredited Trainer For The College of Animal Physiotherapists • Member of IAAT • BVNA
Physiotherapy
Animal Physiotherapist will create a bespoke treatment plan tailored towards the patients individual needs. It is likely to include exercises for you to do at home, and physical tasks and challenges to improve the patient as they progress.
When all the elements are put together the result is a wholesome programme of treatment and rehabilitation designed to help the patient heal at the fastest pace possible - it will be revised and updated as the patient progresses.
Some of The Conditions Treated:
Arthritis • Orthopaedic Injuries • Muscle and Tendon Injuries • Poor Movement and Mobility Difficulties • Back pain • Neurological Issues
Equipment may include:
Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy • Intrasound • Static magnets • Red Light Therapy • Blue Light therapy • Thermo therapy • Cryo therapy • Stimulator • Neurotrac • TENs machine
Puppy Massage DVD
Puppy Massage DVD so you can learn massage in the comfort of your own home. This project has been successfully kickstarter funded by many. Watch the trailer and get your copy!
Mobility Checker
Use their free mobility checker to tell us how your pet is doing and a qualified animal physiotherapist will assess your answers and give you free advise on what may be happening and what may help!
As seen on: The Alan Titchmarsh show, Day Break Sunday Brunch and BBC London 94.9
You can keep up-to-date with what we've been doing in the Animal Physiotherapy news section.
They are also on the professional panel of experts and write articles for T.V. vet Paul Manktelow MRCVS.






