Veterinary Physiotherapists combine education and advice with physical interventions such as: manual therapies, specific motor retraining, exercise prescription, and electrotherapy to improve pain, function and quality of life.
The field is becoming increasingly more prominent within Veterinary Medicine, with pet owners looking for therapies that allow them to experience optimum, progressive results offered by highly qualified specialists whilst also allowing them to participate in the rehabilitation process.
Honestly Ellie, I'd love to continue to work with you with both horses and Elizabeth;
she is utterly inspired by you... I think it's really noticable and paying off.
"I don't know who enjoyed Ellie's visit more, me or Toby (my horse!)
She has a brilliant way of explaining what's going on, and was just great fun to have on the farm every visit."
"I genuinely cannot believe the physical improvement after your session!
Despite the injury he's not lame and moving much better."
"All you want for your pet is the best, and Ellie truly understood the kindest approach for my elderly lab, Georgie.
She was gentle and kind, and really brought some relief. Thanks Ellie."
Liverpool & the surrounding North West
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