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Giving your animals freedom of movement with bespoke, gold standard treatments

What is veterinary physiotherapy?

Veterinary Physiotherapy uses a combination of manual therapies, electrotherapies, and exercises to aid in an animals return to function after injury, to maintain and prevent deterioration from long term conditions such as arthritis or to improve their sporting performance. 

I aim to: 

  • Reduce pain and discomfort

  • Improve quality of life

  • Return to full function after surgery 

  • Reduce the chance of injury 

  • Improve strength and endurance  

  • Improve performance
     

​​I will work alongside your vet to create a bespoke treatment program to manage your pet’s condition and help them get back to full health and enjoying life to the fullest. 

About Us

Townend Veterinary Physiotherapy is a mobile service which covers Norfolk, Suffolk and Cambridgeshire. I provide a multimodal approach to aid in rehabilitation, performance enhancement and maintenance of your animals. I am dedicated to providing a professional, tailored service for you and your pet and will always ensure they receive the highest standard of care.  

Equine Physiotherapy

Equine Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy is important for your horse, not only to aid in rehabilitation from injury but also to maintain and improve performance, preventing future problems and keeping them at the top of their game.

How to notice a problem: 

  • Change in behaviour

  • Dislikes being tacked up

  • Development of unwanted behaviour while being ridden (bucking, rearing, napping etc.)

  • Lack of impulsion/struggling with transitions

  • Inability to strike off correct canter lead

  • Head shaking

  • There are many more - these are just a few
    common ones.

 

If you notice any of these or have any other worries about your horse, please get in touch and we can discuss how physiotherapy may support your horse.

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Canine Physiotherapy
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Canine Physiotherapy

There are many conditions that your dog may have that could benefit from physiotherapy. This could be anything from keeping your old dog comfortable and managing their arthritis to rehabilitating them from surgery. Physiotherapy can also be beneficial to keep canine athletes at the top of their game, enhancing their performance and preventing injury.

Signs of potential injury in your dog:

  • Stiffness, especially after exercise

  • Difficulty jumping in and out of the car or on to furniture

  • Reluctance to go on walks

  • Tripping or toe scuffing

  • Behavioural changes

  • Heat or swelling around joints

  • There are many more than this - these are just a few common ones!

If you notice any of these or have any other worries about your dog, please get in touch and we can discuss how physiotherapy may support your dog.

"Megan's approach to my horses treatment has been exceptional. She provides a very professional and personalised experience and offers an impressive range of treatments. The follow up exercise plan has really helped my horse get back to the top of her game and she is feeling better than ever. Highly recommend."

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