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Hydrotherapy service reopens

Book your animal’s hydrotherapy pool and underwater treadmill sessions now Our Rehabilitation Centre at Eashing has now fully reopened and offering outpatient physiotherapy clinics and hydrotherapy sessions, both underwater treadmill and pool therapy for dogs and cats. Who can use…

Rehabilitation of intervertebral disc disease (IVDD)

Conservative management of intervertebral disc disease (IVDD) There are many dogs diagnosed with intervertebral disc disease that do not require surgery. These dogs can be effectively managed with rehabilitation. Early intervention and support is vital, as is a thorough assessment and…

Rehabilitation of fibrocartilaginous embolism (FCE)

As a non-surgical disease of the spinal cord, rehabilitation has a huge role to play in managing dogs diagnosed with FCE. Following diagnosis, one of our chartered physiotherapists will assess your dog and design a treatment plan unique for them. Maintenance of physical function and…

Rehabilitation of degenerative myelopathy (DM)

Degenerative myelopathy (DM) is a progressive disease and physiotherapy and hydrotherapy can be involved at any stage. For optimum care, early intervention is key. Aims of rehabilitation The main aim of rehabilitation of degenerative myelopathy is to delay the progression…

Rehabilitation of hip dysplasia

Conservative management of hip dysplasia Physiotherapy has an important role in the management of hip dysplasia. Whilst hip dysplasia is a progressive disease, the condition can be affected by external factors. The main feature of the disease is joint laxity which leads to…

Rehabilitation of canine elbow dysplasia

Elbow dysplasia is the term used to describe a developmental abnormality in the elbow joint which involves a complex structure of three bones.  If the three bones do not fit together (articulate) absolutely perfectly the consequence is an abnormal concentration…

Rehabilitation of cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) disease

Rehabilitation of cranial cruciate ligament disease Cranial cruciate ligament disease may be treated either conservatively or surgically. The decision to treat your dog’s cranial cruciate ligament disease with conservative or surgical management will very much depend on the stability of…

Rehabilitation of vestibular disease

Rehabilitation has an important role to play when caring for a pet affected by vestibular disease. Our chartered physiotherapist initially undertakes a thorough assessment of your dog and then formulates treatment aims and goals which is compiled into a rehabilitation…

Hydrotherapy service

At Fitzpatrick Referrals, we are fortunate to have our own in-house hydrotherapy centre, offering both a large hydrotherapy pool and an underwater treadmill (UWT) to inpatients and outpatients. These both allow specific benefits for our patients. The warmth of the…

Rehabilitation service

Fiona DoubledayChartered Physiotherapist Fitzpatrick Referrals believes that good rehabilitation is integral to the success of many orthopaedic, neurological, and a variety of soft tissue conditions. Intervention promotes mobility, reduces pain, inflammation and reduces the overall rate of recovery. We are the only…

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