
Restoring Comfort and Mobility for Pets
Every pet deserves to live comfortably and move with ease. At The Pet Doctor, our physical rehabilitation services are designed to reduce pain, restore mobility, and improve your pet’s quality of life. Whether your companion is recovering from an injury, slowing down with age, or simply needs more strength and balance, our team is here to help.
How Physical Rehabilitation Supports Your Pet
Rehabilitation goes beyond treating injuries—it’s about creating long-term wellness for your furry family member. These therapies can ease discomfort, rebuild strength, and support overall health. Our tailored approach often includes:
- Cold laser therapy to reduce pain and inflammation
- Underwater treadmill therapy to build strength with low joint impact
- Pulsed electromagnetic stimulation for improved healing
- eSTIM treatments to help with muscle activity and recovery
- Gentle range of motion and agility exercises to improve flexibility
- Balance, strength, and endurance training for stability and fitness
- Soft tissue massage and joint mobilization to relieve stiffness
- Nutrition and supplement consultations to support recovery from within
These therapies work together to help pets move better, feel stronger, and enjoy more active, happy days.
Conditions We Treat
Our rehabilitation programs are customized for each pet’s unique needs. Some of the most common conditions we help with include:
- Post-injury and post-stroke recovery
- Arthritis and joint pain management
- Weight loss and obesity care
- Palliative support for pets with cancer, neurologic issues, or muscle wasting
- Chronic pain conditions such as hip dysplasia, IVDD, patellar luxation, sprains, strains, and soft tissue injuries
Each treatment plan is built around your pet’s specific health challenges to ensure safe, effective results.
Is Rehabilitation Right for Your Pet?
Rehabilitation is not just for pets recovering from surgery or major injuries. Senior pets benefit from exercises that keep them mobile and comfortable. Overweight pets gain strength while shedding extra pounds. Even healthy pets can improve their fitness, balance, and endurance through guided rehabilitation. If you’ve noticed changes in your pet’s movement, energy, or comfort, a consultation may be the right step.
Advancing Care for Healthier, Happier Pets
At Physio Spot, we are always working to expand the ways we support pets. Soon, we’ll be offering additional services, such as post-operative recovery programs, neurologic injury rehabilitation, and conditioning for canine athletes. These new therapies will provide even more opportunities to help pets of all ages live their best lives.
Your pet’s comfort and happiness are at the heart of everything we do. To learn more about physical rehabilitation or to see if your pet could benefit from therapy, contact The Pet Doctor today to schedule a consultation.