Could Rehab Benefit Your Pet?

  • Non-surgical Orthopedic Conditions

    If your pet is experiencing an orthopedic issue and is not a candidate for surgery, they may benefit from rehabilitation. Our rehabilitation veterinarian can explore these options with you and determine what course of action is best for your pet.

  • Post Operative Care

    Dogs who undergo an in-clinic rehabilitation program post surgery for cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) repair are twice as likely to have a favorable recovery than dogs who do at-home exercises alone. In-clinic rehab can also help your dog recover from hip surgery (FHO), Achilles tendon surgery, shoulder surgery, fractures, amputations, elbow surgery (OCD), and more.

  • Geriatric Care

    Arthritis is a painful condition that affects many aging pets, and its impact can worsen with age, excess weight, and concurrent disease. Though this condition cannot be cured, it can be managed and your pet’s quality of life improved via a variety of treatment modalities, including supplements, therapeutic exercises, diet, and, pain relief.

  • Neurologic Conditions

    Our rehabilitation team can help you navigate a variety of neurologic conditions such as Degenerative Myelopathy (DM), Fibrocartilaginous Embolism (FCE), Intervertebral Disc Disease (IVDD), spinal trauma, and more.Description goes here

  • Sports Medicine

    Our team is experienced in treating service, sporting, and working dogs as well as family pets. Common conditions afflicting the canine athlete may include CCL tears, medical shoulder instability, digit (toe) and carpal (wrist) injuries, muscle strains, arthritis, and other soft tissue injuries. We can diagnose, treat, and condition to prevent reinjury so your dog can get back to work and play with confidence.

  • Obesity

    A healthy body weight is of the utmost importance to your dog’s health. Reports show that 50% of dogs in the United States are overweight. This can lead to a multitude of health problems such as joint issues, arthritis, heart and lung disease, lipomas (fatty tumors), bladder problems, and shortened lifespan. Our team can devise a weight loss program for your dog that can help keep him/her fit.