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Physiotherapy

Veterinary physiotherapy helps pets move more comfortably, recover from injuries or surgery, and maintain strength as they age.

Using gentle techniques like massage, stretching, laser therapy, and tailored exercises, we can reduce pain, improve mobility, and support long-term joint and muscle health. We can also provide acupuncture.

 

Every plan is overseen by vets Tristan and Sarah, and is personalised to your pet.

 

Our calm, hands-on approach helps them feel safe and relaxed throughout.

Veterinary physiotherapy uses a combination of hands-on techniques, therapeutic exercises and electrotherapies to enhance mobility, reduce pain and promote quicker healing times.

Our Veterinary Physiotherapist: Lucy Bunker

Lucy's journey with animals began at the University of Liverpool where she graduated in Bioveterinary Science. After taking a gap year, she continued her studies at the University of Nottingham, completing a postgraduate diploma in veterinary physiotherapy.

 

She is a level 7 veterinary physiotherapist, and registered with The Institute of Registered Veterinary & Animal Physiotherapists (IRVAP), she is dedicated to providing expert care and treatment for your pets.  

What can physio help with?

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Post Surgery Recovery

Physiotherapy supports healing after surgeries such as cruciate repair, fracture repair, spinal surgery, and joint replacements, helping your pet regain strength and movement safely.

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Back and Spinal Problems

Helps manage conditions like intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), lumbosacral pain, or weakness due to nerve involvement.

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Arthritis & Joint Stiffness

Gentle exercise, massage, and stretching can reduce pain and improve mobility in pets with osteoarthritis or age-related stiffness.

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Neurological Conditions

Supports pets recovering from nerve damage or conditions affecting coordination, including those relearning how to walk.

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Muscle Weakness and Pain

Targets rebuilding muscle after injury, illness, or prolonged rest, especially in older pets or those with mobility issues.

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Athletic, Agility and Working Dogs

Used for performance maintenance, injury prevention, or recovery in agility, working, or sporting dogs.

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Soft Tissue Injuries

Used for performance maintenance, injury prevention, or recovery in agility, working, or sporting dogs.

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Weight Management and Support

Keeps older pets more mobile, comfortable, and independent by maintaining joint flexibility and muscle tone.

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Hip & Elbow Dysplsia

Can reduce compensatory strain and improve comfort and function through targeted muscle support and mobility work.

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Alongside Medications

We can use tailored and tapering doses of painkilling, anti-inflammatory and other types of medication alongside physio (and acupuncture)

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Senior and Elderly Care

Keeps older pets more mobile, comfortable, and independent by maintaining joint flexibility and muscle tone.

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Alongside Acupuncture

Acupuncture and physio work so well with each other, and all patients are treated and their complete care overseen by Dr Sarah

Physiotherapy Techniques

Choose the right clinic

The titles “veterinary physiotherapist” and “animal physiotherapist” aren’t protected in the UK, so anyone can use them regardless of training.

 

Check that your therapist holds a relevant postgraduate diploma or master’s degree, which shows they’ve had thorough training and hands-on experience.

 

You should also look for membership in a professional governing body, as this ensures they follow proper standards and offers extra reassurance.

We have real-time online appointment booking

Battersea Square Vets

London House 

7-8 Battersea Square

London

SW11 3RA

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