Your Pet’s Therapy Plan
An individualized treatment plan, conditioning levels and therapy sessions are designed around your pet’s specific needs. All therapy plans start with a thorough physical examination by a veterinarian. During an exam, your pet will undergo a variety of important evaluations including a gate analysis, girth measurement, and stance review. Together, we determine the desired result for your companion, whether it be to increase mobility or reach a target weight.
Each therapy session typically lasts between 30-45 minutes depending on your pet’s needs. All pet parents are welcome to stay during the session or pick up their pet when the session is complete.
Common conditions benefiting from therapy include
- Post-Surgery and Conditioning
- Strength and Muscle Building
- Neurological Diseases
- Weight loss- For pets that have become a little more robust around the middle, therapy can assist in weight loss. Generally, pets on a weight loss therapy plan will also have a set diet and at -home exercise regimen.
- Injuries and Post Cast Removal
- Arthritis
- Avoid the need for surgery- Using therapy for your pet can help avoid surgeries with muscle and core strength training. A common problem like and ACL tear, tendon injury or joint issue can be helped with low impact therapy and potentially avoid surgical repair.
Common conditions benefiting from therapy include
- Post-Surgery and Conditioning
- Strength and Muscle Building
- Neurological Diseases
- Weight loss- For pets that have become a little more robust around the middle, therapy can assist in weight loss. Generally, pets on a weight loss therapy plan will also have a set diet and at -home exercise regimen.
- Injuries and Post Cast Removal
- Arthritis
- Avoid the need for surgery- Using therapy for your pet can help avoid surgeries with muscle and core strength training. A common problem like and ACL tear, tendon injury or joint issue can be helped with low impact therapy and potentially avoid surgical repair.
Pet Rehab Modalities
Underwater Treadmill
Pets enjoy many advantages from underwater treadmills, also referred to as hydro-treadmills. The buoyant properties of water making it an ideal, low-impact exercise by reducing the weight put on the bones and joints. This allows us to increase a pet’s endurance and strength without adding excess stress.
Is your pet afraid of water? No fear, we take time to condition your pet to water therapy to ensure they are comfortable and at ease. This may mean therapy sessions and overall goals can take a little longer.
As your pet’s strength training changes, our treadmill has other features to accommodate, providing more resistance to challenge your pet in meeting their rehabilitation or therapy goals. +
Laser Therapy
(Please note that as a precaution, this form of therapy is not used for pregnant or nursing animals.)
Cold laser therapy works by increasing cellular function, increasing absorption of nutrients, and helping to reproduce new cells- speeding up recovery and reducing pain and inflammation from surgery injury or disease. The reduction of inflammation and increased circulation can also relieve pain associated with arthritis.
Laser therapy can be used as a substitute or in conjunction with medication for treating chronic pain, neurological disorders, surgical recovery and more. Depending on your pet’s pain management needs, we may combine water therapy and laser therapy. +