Just like humans, animals also experience a range of musculoskeletal and neurological conditions that require rehabilitation. As the field of veterinary medicine evolves, so does the range of treatment options available to improve the well-being of our furry friends. Among these options, exercise therapy has emerged as a powerful tool in the hands of physiotherapists to aid in the recovery and rehabilitation of animals.
Exercise therapy, often referred to as physical therapy, involves the use of various exercises and movement techniques to promote healing, improve mobility, and restore function in animals suffering from injuries, surgeries, or chronic conditions. Just as in humans, exercise therapy for animals is tailored to their specific needs, considering factors such as the type of injury, the animal’s species and breed, age, and overall health.
Exercise therapy must be tailored to suit the specific needs of different animal species. For example:
Effective animal rehabilitation requires close collaboration between veterinarians and physiotherapists. Veterinarians diagnose the underlying condition and perform any necessary medical interventions, while physiotherapists design and implement exercise therapy programs tailored to the animal’s condition and needs. This multidisciplinary approach ensures comprehensive care and optimal outcomes.