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Laser therapy for dogs  is a non-invasive treatment used to reduce pain, inflammation, and speed up healing.

Laser therapy uses specific wavelengths of light that penetrate the skin and stimulate cells. This process (called photobiomodulation) helps:

Increase blood flow

Reduce inflammation

Promote tissue repair

Release endorphins (natural pain relief)

commonly recommend for treatment of :

Arthritis and joint pain

Muscle or ligament injuries

Post-surgery healing

Wounds and skin conditions

Back pain (including disc issues)

Laser Therapy 

Physiotherapy 

Therapeutic exercises 

Stance Analysis

Animal physiotherapy helps animals recover from injury, surgery, or chronic conditions by improving their movement, strength, and overall physical function.

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Animal physiotherapy helps with:

Injuries (muscle, ligament, joint)

Post-surgery recovery

Arthritis and aging-related stiffness

Neurological conditions (e.g. paralysis or nerve damage)

Fitness and performance improvement (especially in working or sporting animals)

 

The goals of physiotherapy are to:

Reduce pain

Restore mobility

Prevent further injury

Improve quality of life

Therapeutic exercises are structured physical activities designed to improve strength, flexibility, balance, and recovery after injury or illness or for fitness and conditioning.

 

They’re a key part of animal physiotherapy and are tailored to your dog’s age, condition, and fitness level. 

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Types of therapeutic exercises include:

Range of motion (ROM) exercises Strengthening exercises 

Balance & coordination training

Gentle stretches

Stance analysis is the evaluation of how a dog stands at rest to detect pain, weakness, or musculoskeletal problems.

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Our stance analyser can detect asymmetry and early signs of injury before lameness is visible.

It is also invaluable in monitoring the progress of rehabilitation programmes.

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