Farm Animals

A Personal and Gentle Approach to Veterinary Physiotherapy

Your local countryside veterinary physiotherapist that cares

Signs your farm animals might need physiotherapy treatment:

  • Unwillingness to perform

  • Changes in behaviour

  • Poor performance

  • Aggressive behaviour

  • Tripping frequently

  • Head shaking or abnormal head carriage

  • Uneven hoof wear

Prevention is better than cure

By incorporating home modifications, diet changes, regular targeted exercise and more helps to ensure that the need for chronic medication is reduced or eliminated for as long as possible.

Farm animal conditions.

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Conditions commonly treated:

  • Back soreness and pain

  • Tendon and ligament injuries

  • Acute or chronic pain conditions

  • Muscle soreness, strains or tears

  • Muscle weakness, atrophy and imbalance

  • Nerve injuries

  • Joint issues

  • Oedema or haematoma

  • Injuries resulting from trauma or accidents

Black Cat Physiotherapy adheres to the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 and will never work on an animal without prior veterinary consent.

Treatments offered (But not limited to):

Manual Therapies

Hands on techniques utilising:

  • Massage

  • Range of motion

  • Joint manipulations and mobilisation

  • Soft tissue mobilisation

  • Trigger point release

  • Myofascial release

  • Stretches

  • Thermotherapy

  • ​Acupressure

  • CranioSacral techniques

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Electrotherapies

A range of treatment modalities stemming from electrical machinery.

  • Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS)

  • Neuromuscular electrostimulation (NMES)

  • Ultrasound therapy

  • Blue laser therapy

  • Visible red laser therapy

  • Pulsed electromagnetic field therapy

  • Laser acupressure

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Exercise Prescription

The use of basic exercises to maintain or enhance muscular strength and proprioception.

  • Rhythmic stabilisations

  • Proprioceptive enhancements

  • Balance exercises

  • Polework

  • Obstacles

  • Groundwork

  • Stretches

  • Active range of motion exercises

  • Surface training

  • Functional transfer

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My passion is to use a whole animal approach to their physical, mental and emotional problems – enabling them to be the very best version of themselves.

Did you know?

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Veterinary Physiotherapy isn’t just for performance animals, but can be highly beneficial to companion elderly and retired animals, post operation or long term issues.

Treatments are tailored to individual animals and owners. Some may require more than one treatment / ongoing treatment.

  • Horse in paddock

    Equine

    Livery, field, yard or event - We can provide specialist physiotherapy for your horse.

  • Hungarian Vizsla in car boot

    Canine

    Your beloved canine companion is part of the family, together we can ensure his good health.

  • Black cat sitting

    Feline

    We can’t forget our feline friends. We can help your special pet get back to their best.

  • Cows in field

    Farm Animals

    Cow, pig, llama or goat, we can provide onsite specialist care for your farm animals.

  • Tellington TTouch on Terrier

    Tellington TTouch

    Helps improve circulation, release tension, calm and promote a sense of well being.

  • Collie having Hydrotherapy

    Hydrotherapy

    Therapeutic non-weight bearing exercise in either in warm pool or underwater treadmill.

I work as part of a team alongside vets, dentists, farriers and trainers to ensure the best outcome.