Veterinary Physiotherapy

 

Veterinary Physiotherapy can help animals suffering from a variety of injuries or medical problems, such as osteoarthritis or hip dysplasia, or it can be used to try and prevent an injury from occurring in the first place.

A veterinary physiotherapist will be able to:

·       Optimise healing

·       Maintain/improve muscle mass

·       Maintain/improve joint range of motion

·       Help re-educate an abnormal gait

·       Advise on home modifications for your animal’s condition

 

They achieve this through:

·       Massage

·       Thermotherapy

·       Electrotherapies

·       Exercise Prescription

·       Stretches

·       Home modifications

Appointments are either at your home or at Early Paws, Sutton Weaver, Runcorn, WA7 3EY, https://www.earlypaws.co.uk/ There may be a mileage charge of 0.45p per mile for home visits.

Initial appointments are up to 90-minutes and cost £55.00.

Follow-up appointments are up to 60-minutes and cost £45.00

 For me to see your animal, I need your vet to refer them and send the clinical history. The referral form can be downloaded here.