A physiotherapy- inspired animal rehab practice

What We Treat

We 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

Neurological Conditions

  • Intervertebral disc disease (IVDD)

  • Nerve injuries and neurological weakness

  • Paralysis or partial paralysis

  • Loss of coordination or balance

  • Recovery following neurological surgery

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

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 techniques

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.