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Transforming Your Pet’s Life with Expert Rehab, Nutrition & Movement

Examples of Common Conditions Helped by Physical Rehabilitation

A dog with a cruciate ligament tear (CCL) remains lame after surgery.

Targeted physical rehabilitation plays a key role in recovery, helping dogs regain strength more quickly than those without it.

An older dog who has arthritis in the knees and hips that results in having a hard time getting into a car and slowing down on walks and hikes.

Rehabilitation can lessen joint pain, improve motion to help regain mobility and extend quality of life.

An older dog with idiopathic vestibular disease and arthritis in his knees and hips who has a hard time getting back to normal walks and hikes.

Rehabilitation eases joint pain and stiffness to help dogs return to normal faster.

A dog with degenerative myelopathy (DM) who has a hard time jumping into a car.

Dogs who receive intensive physical rehabilitation and exercise have significantly longer survival compared with dogs who receive no physical rehabilitation.

A cat with arthritis in her elbows who no longer jumps down or uses her litter box.

These are signs of pain in kitties! Many cats enjoy and benefit from acupuncture and LASER therapy for pain remedy assistance.

A dog with intervertebral disk disease (IVDD) who had back surgery or isn’t a surgical candidate.

Learning to prevent re-injury is key to recovery. Rehabilitation builds strength and coordination, helping your pet avoid future back injuries.

Ready to watch your pet STRUT with every step? Let’s work together to unleash their strength and vitality.