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Vier Physiotherapy – Animal rehabilitation services
CARLIE WOOD - Animal Physiotherapist
As a nation of animal lovers, we has already over fifteen years’ experience in animal are more than happy to care handling, welfare, behaviour and rehabilitation. for our four-legged friends, be it feeding, exercising or maintaining their health and wellbeing. But what about animal physiotherapy? Services offered include the use of two machines, (a Long Wave Ultrasound and a Pulse Electro-magnetic field Therapy Machine), along with massage, stretching, and a range of motion There’s a very talented young lady and exercise techniques. in Bourne, currently a Lecturer in Animal Management at Brooksby Melton College in Leicestershire, who is now looking to establish herself in this very niche field. With these methods (and working alongside the veterinarian), Carlie can rehabilitate orthopaedic conditions such as hip/elbow dysplasia, ruptured cruciate Carlie Wood BSc, Dip.A.Physio, IAAT, is in ligaments and patella luxation, the process of moving away from her teaching neurological conditions such as intervertebral role in the near future to offer her services as a disc disease, degenerative conditions such mobile therapist, so that sessions can be carried as osteoarthritis and maintaining general out in the comfort of the animal’s home, thus health and fitness for sporting animals. helping to reduce the stress the animal may feel. Carlie is fully insured, canine and human first-aid Carlie qualified in January with her Level 6 Diploma (equivalent to a degree) and is now a fully qualified physiotherapist and a member of the prestigious trained, and her current availability is evenings and weekends. With time, her goal is to establish her own practice and a permanent surgery. International Association of Animal Therapists. She Get in touch with her today on 07738 682 080.
Animal Rehabilitation and Fitness Animal Rehabilitation and Fitness
Fully qualified animal physiotherapist Range of treatments, including Ultrasound, massage and exercise techniques Aims to increase muscle health and strength, improved mobility and reduce pain Liaison with veterinarians and progress reports Home-exercise plans given to ensure maximum potential for recovery