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physiotherapy

Animal physiotherapy is a proven method for treating and preventing movement disorders in pets and livestock. Targeted techniques are used to relieve pain, improve mobility and strengthen muscles. This is achieved by activating the body's own healing processes, promoting blood circulation and improving coordination and balance. The aim is to sustainably improve the animal's quality of life and mobility.

Areas of application Animal physiotherapy is used in various areas, including:

  • Postoperative rehabilitation: Supporting healing after operations on joints, bones or muscles.

  • Osteoarthritis and joint diseases: relief of pain and improvement of mobility.

  • Muscle building and relaxation: training for sports and working animals as well as therapy for muscular imbalances.

  • Neurological diseases: treatment of paralysis, coordination disorders and nerve damage.

  • Prevention and senior care: preventing signs of wear and tear and maintaining mobility in old age.


There are a variety of proven techniques that are individually tailored to the animal and its complaints:

  • Manual therapy: massages, joint mobilization and stretching exercises to loosen the muscles and improve mobility.

  • Physical therapy: heat and cold applications, electrotherapy and ultrasound to relieve pain and promote blood circulation.

  • Hydrotherapy: exercise training in water to relieve pressure on the joints and build muscle.

  • Equipment-assisted therapy: Use of balance cushions, treadmills and other aids to improve coordination and muscle strengthening.

  • Active movement therapy: targeted exercises to improve strength, endurance and stability.

Individual care for your animal Every animal is unique - therefore the treatment is individually tailored to the needs and health situation of the four-legged friend. A detailed anamnesis and a targeted diagnosis are the basis for successful therapy.

 

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