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FisioMasVet Veterinary Rehabilitation

At the FisioMasVet Veterinary Rehabilitation Centre, we provide veterinary care and rehabilitation services for animals. We offer a wide range of services to ensure the health and wellbeing of pets. The principal services we offer at FisioMasVet Veterinary Rehabilitation include physiotherapy, acupuncture, hydrotherapy and manual therapy. In addition, we are staffed by a team of highly qualified professionals with extensive experience in the sector.

Canine and feline rehabilitation and physiotherapy employs techniques similar to those used in human physiotherapy to achieve one or more of the following objectives::

  •  Accelerate recovery after injury or surgery.
  • Increase mobility and flexibility.
  • Improve endurance and agility.
  • Decrease pain.
  • Facilitate weight loss.
  • Maintain function and prevent future problems.
  • Improve quality of life.

Types of rehabilitation therapies

Our specialist treats each patient as a whole, carrying out a prior assessment and establishing a specific rehabilitation plan for each case.

In this rehabilitation plan we make use of manual therapy, kinesitherapy and physical agents to cure, prevent, recover and readapt patients susceptible to receive this treatment.

Most pets can benefit from a multidisciplinary approach, which incorporates therapies such as:

  • Massage
  • Neuromuscular electrical stimulation
  • Passive range of motion and stretching exercises
  • Magnetotherapy
  • Therapeutic laser or ultrasound sessions
  • Therapeutic exercise programs
  • Underwater treadmill sessions

These techniques can help pets with a wide array of problems and needs. In particular, rehabilitation is beneficial for animals with decreased function, animals with pain related to osteoarthritis, older pets, and those recovering from an injury or surgery.

How to tell if your pet needs rehabilitation

Most pets can benefit from some form of rehabilitation. Some common indications include:

Orthopedic

  • Joint surgeries
  • Arthritis
  • Sports injuries
  • Fracture repairs
  • Tendon and ligament repairs (i.e. torn cruciate ligaments)
  • Hip and elbow dysplasia
  • Pre- and post-operative surgery

Neurologic

  • Post-operative spinal or disc surgeries
  • Non-surgical intervertebral disc disease
  • Wobbler’s syndrome
  • Uncoordinated movement (ataxia)
  • Peripheral nerve injuries
  • Degenerative nerve disease

General

  • Chronic pain
  • Aging (weakness, stiffness, arthritis)
  • Obesity/weight reduction and maintenance
  • Strength and fitness training for canine athletes and working dogs