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Canine Rehabilitation
With numerous advances in veterinary medicine over the past few years, canine rehabilitation is now becoming known as a standard of care in animal medicine. Rehabilitation is now standard after performing surgery, for osteoarthritis, dysplasia (hip and elbow), anterior cruciate ligament injuries, and luxating patellas. In addition to these orthopedic disorders, canine rehabilitation is also used for numerous neurological disorders. These include intervebral disc disease, trauma, degenerative myelopathy, and spondylosis. Many of our canine paitients also receive rehabilitation for obesity managment and it is used to condition our canine athletes. We are thrilled to offer the latest in Canine Rehabilitation Therapy, especially since it can provide many benefits to our patients.
For Veterinary Medical Professionals Referrals
As a complementary medical facility, we work closely with our patients’ primary care veterinarians to provide patient care.
• Please call us to initiate a referral. (If a client contacts us directly, we will call you to initiate a referral.)
• We will make every effort to see patients within 48 hours of contact.
• Our staff will keep the referring veterinarian and client fully informed of your patients’ progress.
Your pet will be given a full examination by Dr. Peter to evaluate your pet's movement, spinal and joint function, strengthen endurance, and other physical abilities to determine the impact of an injury, degenerative/ inflammatory disease or disability. An individualized treatment plan is developed for your pet after a full physical examination to restore proper movement and reduce pain from injury or disability.
Modalities of Rehabilitation Treatment include:
Acupuncture
Animal Chiropractic
Aquatic Treadmill
Aquatic Bioelectric Therapy
Cryo & Heat Therapy
Food Therapy
Land Treadmill
Laser Therapy
Tui-Na
Neuromuscular Stimulation
Pulsed Signal Magnetic Therapy
Therapeutic Exercises
Therapeutic Ultrasound
For additional information please refer to Postural Rehabilitaion, Canine Rehabilitation, and Chi Institiute of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine.
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