
CANINE PHYSIOTHERAPY
Physiotherapy Consultation - £50
Personalised Rehabilitation Plan (6 weeks) - £25
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OR Bundle of 6 Sessions - £270
All sessions are subject to a 45p mileage charge for postcodes over 10 miles from LE12 8.
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In clinic session, will be available from Wednesday 10th September 2025.
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Prices are set per animals, £5 discount per animal is applied for multiple pets at the same location.

Why Choose Jarvis Veterinary Physiotherapy for Your Dog?
At Jarvis Vet Physio, we understand that every dog is unique. With different lifestyles, environments, and personalities, each dog deserves care that is tailored to their individual needs. Whether your dog is a competitive athlete, a hardworking working dog, a loyal pet in need of some extra attention, or in the process of recovering from injury or surgery, we provide physiotherapy that fits their specific circumstances.
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We believe that no two dogs are the same, and that’s why our approach to canine physiotherapy is completely personalised. We take the time to get to know your dog, considering their breed, age, activity level, and overall health to create a treatment plan that works best for them.
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Why is Physiotherapy Important for Your Dog?
Physiotherapy can benefit your dog in many ways, whether they have a diagnosed condition, have been showing signs of discomfort or behavioural changes, or even if they are simply in need of some maintenance to stay in top shape.
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Some common conditions we treat include:
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Arthritis & Osteoarthritis
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Hip & Elbow Dysplasia
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Obesity
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Fractures
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Wound Healing
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Muscle Strains & Ligament/Tendon Injuries
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Spinal Issues
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Behavioural Problems
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Pre / Post-Competition / Maintenance
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Strengthen and Conditioning
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Post-Surgical Recovery
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Neurological Conditions
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Age-Related Mobility Issues
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However, this list is not exhaustive. We work with all dogs, from those recovering from surgeries or managing chronic pain to healthy dogs who need preventive care to maintain their mobility and strength.
WHAT DOES A CANINE PHYSIOTHERAPY SESSION INCLUDE?
Discussion
Before your appointment, we may have had a phone consultation and a initial client form will be sent prior to treatment to collect key information about your dog and their clinical history. The initial consultation will be more comprehensive, while subsequent sessions will focus on any updates and progress.
Assessment
A thorough assessment that includes a review of all clinical history, gait assessment, palpation, and joint range of motion. This physical examination provides essential insights into your dog's condition and overall health.
Treatment
After the assessment, a personalised treatment plan will be created based on our findings and any specific goals. Each plan is based on the individual dog to address your dog's unique needs. Treatment includes massage, stretches, passive and active range of motion, electrotherapies (Laser Therapy, Therapeutic Ultrasound, Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy, TENS, Epiony Heat Pad, Cryotherapy) and remedial exercises.
Home Plan
Recommendations of exercises or care will be provided on the day of the session to help further support your dog's recovery. A report summarising the assessment findings and the treatment provided during treatment. If needed, a veterinary report to share with other professionals involved in your dog's care. Also, we are always happy to hear updates on your dog's progress or answer any questions you may have after treatment.
