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Amy Edwards is our new, fully qualified and insured BSc Hons Veterinary Physiotherapist, who is also part of the ‘National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists’. Her main goals when providing this service is to rehabilitate, improve your pet’s quality of life, relieve pain and improve performance.
Here is a little snip-it into who she is, and what she does;
"Growing up surrounded by horses, dogs, cats, chickens and rabbits has enhanced my passion for animals along with many years working on a sheep farm. This in turn has led me to pursuing a career in Veterinary Physiotherapy. I strive to treat all animals that come my way with a gentle, empathetic approach. Each treatment is tailored to the individual, to help improve function and quality of life. I also work closely with my owners, vets and other professionals that are involved to devise a treatment plan that is safe and effective."
(Please note that vet consent is required before any dog receives treatment)
-Full assessment of the dog
- Static and dynamic assessment
- Full joint assessment
- Palpation (feel of the muscles)
Followed by the most appropriate treatment, will always include massage
-Advice given, surrounding home management
-Personalised exercises prescribed
- Brief assessment to check for any changes in the dog
- Followed by a longer treatment
- Advice given
- Progression of exercises
As if the above isn't enough, we can also design a bespoke programme incorporating;
For the pooch carrying a bit of extra weight.
For the senior pooch in your life.
It is very important to understand, that a physiotherapist cannot diagnose illness, injury or lameness in your animal and by law can only treat your animal on a veterinary referral. This is simple to arrange on the part of our physiotherapist. In accordance to the Veterinary act 1966, it is a requirement that a physiotherapist undertaking treatment on your animal has veterinary consent prior to starting.
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