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- Canine Custom Bracing - Dog Physical Therapy Rehab - Benkelman, NE
- Benkelman, NE - Does your dog have a CCL tear? Achilles rupture? Knuckling? Carpal hyperextension? Any other orthopedic injury? Hero is devoted to helping canines lead an active lifestyle by...
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- Canine Rehab of Orange County - Pet Physical Therapists - Santa Ana, CA
- Santa Ana, CA - More than just exercise - CROC works to restore quality of life to your geriatric, injured, overweight, postoperative, neurological or otherwise compromised pet through Veterinary Physical...
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- Los Angeles, CA - Welcome to Two Hands Four Paws, your trusted partner in animal physical rehabilitation in Los Angeles! With over 20 years of experience in this field, I...
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Pet Physical Therapy & Animal Rehabilitation in Utah — Frequently Asked Questions
What is pet physical therapy?
Pet physical therapy, also known as animal rehabilitation, is a specialized form of care focused on improving your pet's mobility, strength, and overall well-being. Using techniques like hydrotherapy, therapeutic exercise, and manual therapy, certified specialists help pets recover from surgery, manage chronic conditions, and regain their quality of life.
What conditions can pet physical therapy help with in Utah?
Pet physical therapy is effective for a wide range of conditions including post-surgical recovery, arthritis, hip dysplasia, spinal injuries, mobility issues, muscle weakness, and chronic pain. It can also support aging pets who need help maintaining strength and comfort as they get older.
How is pet physical therapy different from animal chiropractic or reiki?
Pet physical therapy focuses on rehabilitation through exercise, movement, and hands-on techniques designed to restore function and reduce pain after injury or surgery. Animal chiropractic focuses specifically on spinal and joint alignment, while animal reiki is an energy-based wellness practice. Each serves a different purpose — browse PetWorks to find the right specialist for your pet's needs.
What does a pet physical therapy session typically involve?
Sessions usually begin with an assessment of your pet's condition and movement. The therapist will then design a treatment plan tailored to your pet's needs, which may include hydrotherapy, therapeutic exercises, massage, balance work, or use of specialized equipment. Many therapists also provide at-home exercises to continue progress between sessions.
How do I know if my pet needs physical therapy?
Signs your pet may benefit from physical therapy include difficulty walking or rising, limping, stiffness, loss of muscle mass, reluctance to climb stairs, or recovery from orthopedic surgery. Your veterinarian can help determine whether physical therapy is appropriate and may provide a referral to a specialist on PetWorks.
How do I find and book a pet physical therapist in Utah on PetWorks?
Browse specialist profiles above, compare certifications, experience, and availability, and book directly through PetWorks. Once booked, you'll communicate directly with your specialist to confirm session details. PetWorks handles secure payment — no middlemen, no uncertainty. Both in-person and online consultations are available across Utah.