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Home Management - Physio for Pets
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Photo courtesy of Dogs Trust. What can I do to help my pet? It’s certainly true: prevention is better than cure. So while physiotherapy is a great way to help return a pet to health, there are things you can do to reduce the likelihood of problems developing. The first thing is to really know your pet; get to know the normal posture, movement, mood and personality. Once you know what is normal for your pet, you can be confident about observing and understanding any changes in activity or behaviour. Final...
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All About Julia Martin - Physio for Pets
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ACPAT Category A member. Julia Martin is a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. She qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist in 1980 and is registered with the Health Professions Council, the authority which ensures that those working in the field of human healthcare maintain high professional standards of training, performance and conduct. Julia has been a Category A member of ACPAT. The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy) since 1985. ACPAT. Julia began working in a...
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Veterinary Referral Form - Physio for Pets
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When your veterinary surgeon has agreed to refer your pet for physiotherapy, please ask them to submit the form below with as many details as possible. Client Mobile Phone *. Name of Animal *. Date of diagnosis *. History of current concern *. Attention for the referring Veterinary Surgeon*:. Please tick this box to confirm your consent for Physiotherapy Referral. To continue, please confirm you are not a robot by ticking the box below:. Thank you, please click the submit below to submit your referral:.
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Case Studies - Physio for Pets
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Helping to deliver an improved quality of life. Successful physiotherapy treatment comes from understanding your patient. 8220;However in the intermediate and more advanced stages of rehabilitation, there will be a need to consider other factors. It may be a breed trait; for instance, the very active intelligent mentality of border collies (see Sapphie. This is not restricted to pedigree animals, of course: every dog or cat is an individual and if you can get to know the animal’s likes and dislikes, stre...
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Useful Links - Physio for Pets
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For more information, please visit the following sites:. Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy. Chartered Society of Physiotherapy. Worthing and District Animal Rescue Service. Physio For Pets is not responsible for the content of external websites. To arrange any physiotherapy appointment with Julia Martin, please contact: info@physioforpets.co.uk. To contact Julia direct: 07802 404703. 169; Julia Martin 2009. Website designed by Big Blue Web Development.
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Frequently Asked Questions - Physio for Pets
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Q) Will physiotherapy help my pet? A) Physiotherapy can help an animal in a variety of situations. Joint problems including degenerative joint disease and arthritis. Pre- and post-op cases. Behavioural/temperament problems related to. Any of the above. Spinal cord trauma or disease. Q) Can physiotherapy help animals other than dogs? A) Most certainly. All animals can receive treatment, although companion animals such as dogs and cats are most commonly treated. A) Please go to the Case Studies. Q) Why do ...
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Treatments - Physio for Pets
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A variety of techniques. Physiotherapy uses a variety of techniques to help the patient overcome injury and disease and so get back to normal levels of mobility and function. There is also a preventative aspect to the treatments, because when the body is working well, further damage or injury is less likely. This programme of healing, pain relief and rehabilitation is aimed at various parts of the body including the muscles, tendons, ligaments, nerves and joints. Spinal conditions such as disc disease.