Physical Therapy

Two women conducting a therapy session with a small dog on a blue exercise ball; one woman is holding the dog for support while the other offers a treat. There is a red exercise ball in the background.

Physical therapy in veterinary medicine is a key component of rehabilitation and pain management for pets recovering from injury, surgery, or managing chronic conditions. It focuses on restoring mobility, improving strength and flexibility, reducing pain, and enhancing overall quality of life.

Our physical therapy can include:

  • Therapeutic Exercise

  • Joint Mobilization

  • Neuromuscular Re-education

  • Functional Training

  • Balance Training

  • Aerobic Conditioning

  • NMES & TENS

  • Therapeutic Ultrasound

Person leading a small dog on a leash through an obstacle course with orange cones and white poles on a tiled floor.

What makes our physical therapy services truly exceptional is the rare level of expertise on our team. One of our providers is both a licensed Physical Therapist (PT) and a Licensed Veterinary Technician (LVT), offering a unique blend of human and veterinary rehabilitation knowledge. The other is also a Licensed Veterinary Technician and a Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist (CCRT), bringing advanced, specialized training in small animal physical therapy. This dual expertise allows us to create highly individualized treatment plans that prioritize comfort, function, and healing—providing your pet with the highest standard of rehabilitative care.