Pet Therapy & Treatments

With Dr. Michele Broadhurst

SERVICES

Practice Areas

We practice with compassion and open mindedness by integrating innovative, animal rehabilitative techniques, chiropractic, hydrotherapy, exercise therapy, laser, extracorporeal shockwave and other advanced protocols into a customized rehabilitative veterinary program.

Chiropractic

We practice with compassion and open mindedness by integrating innovative, animal rehabilitative techniques.

Braces, Carts, and Orthotic devices

We can offer our experience with different manufacturers, and we can be the liaison.

Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy

Acoustic energy directed to target treatment areas of an animal’s body.

Therapeutic Massage

Canine massage is the science and art of stimulating the muscles with various benefits.

tPEMF

Targeted Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy is evidence based and non-invasive.

Heat & Cryotherapy

Used during the initial phase of an injury (72 hours) to minimize tissue damage, pain, and swelling.

Hydrotherapy

focus on utilizing the buoyancy of water to allow for better movement patterns.

Laser Therapy

deeply penetrate tissue without damaging it. It is a surgery-free, drug-free, non-invasive treatment.

Weight Management

According to a 2018 survey from the Association for Pet Obesity Prevention, 56% of dogs and 60% of cats are either overweight or obese.

Rehabilitation Exercises

Various treatments, home care, and exercises offered.

Have Questions?

Frequently Asked
Questions

My vet told me that hydrotherapy would help my dog, what do I do next?

At Rehab 4 Pets all patients will start with a rehabilitation evaluation. This is not a diagnostic medical assessment. Your regular veterinarian… Read More

My vet recommended rehabilitation for my dog, where do I start?

If your dog has had surgery, we will start with an initial post-op appointment and evaluation. This is where we will check your dog’s progress… Read More

How long do I need to wait before my dog can go in the UWTM after a spay, neuter or surgery?

Most of the time, skin staples and sutures come out at 2 weeks so if the wound is healed, we can start… Read More

What does integrative rehabilitation medicine mean?

Rehabilitation is directed at assessing, restoring, and maintaining a dog’s physical function and movement… Read More

What’s involved in evaluating a dog for treatment?

A Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist/Practitioner (CCRT/CCRP) starts by reviewing your dog’s… Read More

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