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Physiotherapy is an allied health care profession dedicated to allowing
clients to achieve the highest level of physical functioning by
providing a personalized treatment plan based on individual needs.
Physiotherapy in humans is common and well accepted, and more recently
attention has been focused on its benefits for veterinary clients.
Working with your veterinarian and other allied health care
professionals physiotherapy can help your pet reach optimal physical
potential.
A physiotherapist has a specialized university education, which focuses
intensively in Anatomy, Physiology, Biomechanics, Histology,
Orthopedics, Neurology, and Pathology. Specialized training also
includes in depth joint biomechanics of the spine and extremities, as
well as muscle insertions origins and actions. They are able to assess
and treat joint, spine, muscular, and neurological dysfunctions. |