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Information for Vets

Herriot Veterinary Physiotherapy strives to work closely with vets, enabling the provision of a spoke and hub model of care recommended for veterinary patients. We operate under the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 and therefore require veterinary consent to treat animals, unless for sports/maintenance purposes under the recent RCVS amendment.

Our highly qualified and insured physiotherapists pride themselves on maintaining up to date and operating an evidence-based service to efficiently treat a variety of animals and conditions.

Additional to this, Trudie is registered with both the NAVP and RAMP - two industry leading organisations founded to accredit and ensure competency within the veterinary physiotherapeutic industry. As a result, the the BEVA recommends RAMP practioners to their members, describing members skills as 'Gold Standard'.  

For any further information, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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We do reserve emergency physiotherapy slots for those in immediate need.

Veterinarian with Dog
Veterinarian with Dog

Acute Indications for Physiotherapy

  •  IVDD

  • Post- orthopaedic surgery

  • Trauma patients

  • Spinal lesions

  • Kissing spines

  • Trauma patients

  • Recumbent/palliative care patients

  • Post colic surgery

  • Lameness

  • Soft tissue injuries

  • Performance issues

  • Fractures

  • Amputees

  • General neurological deficits

  • and more...

Chronic Indications for Physiotherapy

  • Osteoarthritis

  • DJD

  • OCD

  • Hip and elbow dysplasia

  • Neurological deficits

  • Lameness

  • Amputees

  • MSK healing​

  • Scar tissue formation

  • Muscular atrophy

  • Articulating stiffness

  • General wellbeing

  • Performance enhancement

  • and more...

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