Helping Your Pet Recover After Injury or Surgery
When your pet has undergone surgery or suffered an injury, rehabilitation plays a crucial role in their recovery. In many cases, therapy can begin as soon as 24 hours after surgery—even for neurological conditions. Starting rehab early leads to better outcomes and helps prevent secondary injuries caused by compensation.
What to Expect
During your pet’s initial evaluation, we’ll assess their mobility, joint function, and muscle strength to pinpoint problem areas. This includes measuring joint range of motion, identifying muscle imbalances, and conducting a thorough orthopedic or neurological assessment.
From there, we’ll create a personalized treatment plan designed to ease pain, restore movement, and support your pet’s healing journey.
Our Approach to Treatment
✔️ Early-Stage Rehab – Our first priority is reducing pain and discomfort, maintaining joint flexibility, and preventing muscle loss. We use gentle hands-on techniques like massage and advanced therapies such as ultrasound, electrical stimulation, and infrared light therapy.
✔️ Building Strength & Mobility – As your pet progresses, we introduce hydrotherapy and fun, engaging exercises like wobble boards, physio balls, and cavaletti poles to rebuild strength, balance, and confidence.
Beyond Recovery: Keeping Paws in Motion
Our goal isn’t just to get your pet back to how they were before their injury—we aim to enhance their overall strength and mobility, reducing the risk of future injuries and ensuring a better quality of life.
Because at Back In Motion, we believe every pet deserves to move, play, and enjoy life to the fullest!