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Advances in veterinary medicine have been phenomenal in the last 20 years. Our cherished canine friends have benefited in a great way. One of the most recent advances we have seen is in the area of Physical Rehabilitation. Research indicates that loss of muscle mass begins within 24 hours following surgery or serious injury. An increase in swelling occurs, in addition to loss of muscle control and stiffening of joints, when rehabilitation is delayed. Gone are the days of performing surgery or putting on a cast, and discharging a patient without rehabilitation.

canine physical therapy

We are excited to be able to offer our community the latest in Canine Rehabilitation Therapy. Our goal is to combine accepted physical therapy methods with an individual home controlled exercise program to safely return pets to their active lives. Call us today at 925-934-8042 for an appointment.

Decrease Pain
Increase Strength
Psychological Benefits
Improve Mobility
Improve Circulation
 
 

Orthopedic Disorders

Osteoarthritis
Dysplasia - hip and elbow
Anterior Cruciate Ligament inuries
Luxating Patellas
Post Surgical Recovery
   

Obesity Management

Neurological Disorders
Intervertebral Disc disease or rupture
Fibrocartilaginous Embolism
Spondylosis
Degenerative Myelopathy
Trauma
   

Conditioning for the Canine Athlete

   
 

 

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"She had no particular breed in mind, no unusual requirements, except the special sense of mutual recognition that tells dog and human that they have both come to the right place."

- Lloyd Alexander

 

 

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