IMPROVE AND MAINTAIN WITH CS VETERINARY PHYSIOTHERAPY
Keeping Your Animal Moving
CS Veterinary physiotherapy is owned and run by Charlotte Smith and is dedicated to rehabilitating, maintaining and improving your animal's mobility, fitness and performance level, especially after injury.
My goal is to improve your animal's mobility, ensuring their rehabilitation is effective, reduces pain and is stress-free.
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I am a fully qualified, insured veterinary physiotherapist registered with The Institute of Registered Veterinary & Animal Physiotherapists . I have a BSc (Hons) in Applied Animal Science with therapy and a PGDIP in Veterinary Physiotherapy.
Providing the highest standard of care is the most important thing for my clients. All treatments will be tailored to suit your animal, incorporating manual techniques, exercises and electrotherapies.
C.S Veterinary Physiotherapy is based in Gloucester and travels to yards and homes within Gloucestershire and surrounding areas.
For more information about my services please do not hesitate to contact me.
WHAT IS VETERINARY PHYSIOTHERAPY?
Veterinary Physiotherapy is becoming a sought after service for people’s beloved pets or animals.
It plays a significant role when it comes to an animal’s performance, fitness or rehabilitation. It can help to support recovery after surgery, whilst also improving an animal's mobility and overall quality of life.
Veterinary Physiotherapy also focuses on pain management and helps to reduce the risk of future injuries.
BENEFITS OF VETERINARY PHYSIOTHERAPY
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PAIN REDUCTION
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MAINTAINING AND IMPROVING JOINT MOBILITY
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MAINTAINING, STRENGTHENING MUSCULATURE AND IMPROVING MUSCLE MASS
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IMPROVING QUALITY OF LIFE
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IMPROVING BALANCE, PROPRIOCEPTION AND PHYSICAL STRENGTH
EQUINE AND CANINE SERVICES
REHABILITATION
If your Animal is recovering from surgery or is post- injury, CS Veterinary physiotherapy can help.
Rehabilitation helps to incorporate manual therapies and electrotherapies along side an exercise plan.
​An individualised treatment plan will be formed to help your animal return to full or improved function.