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Rehabilitation

About Our Cold Laser Therapy

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Our cold laser therapy harnesses the body’s natural healing processes to treat pain and inflammation in pets. This FDA-approved treatment stimulates cellular activity to promote faster healing, reduce discomfort, and improve overall well-being. Pet rehabilitation is particularly beneficial for post-operative recovery, chronic conditions like arthritis, and acute injuries

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The therapy is safe, painless, and non-invasive, making it ideal for pets of all ages and conditions. Each session lasts 5 to 10 minutes, with most pets showing noticeable improvements after just a few treatments. Even after the session ends, the healing effects continue for up to 24 hours, reducing inflammation and pain long after the pet leaves the clinic. Multiple sessions are typically recommended for long-lasting results.

Explore Our Underwater Treadmill Therapy

Our underwater treadmill therapy offers a fantastic way for pets to recover after surgery or injury while also building muscle strength and improving joint flexibility. This form of hydrotherapy takes advantage of water’s natural resistance. It allows pets to exercise in a low-impact environment that minimizes stress on their joints and bones.

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During the sessions, pets strengthen their muscles while experiencing reduced pain and swelling. They also see improvements in joint flexibility and overall range of motion. The therapy helps with balance, coordination, and limb awareness, all while boosting circulation and cardiovascular health.

 

Additionally, it encourages weight loss by speeding up metabolism. The underwater treadmill is especially beneficial for pets recovering from orthopedic surgeries or dealing with chronic conditions like arthritis or hip dysplasia.

 

Underwater Treadmill Benefits

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  • Underwater treadmill therapy provides unique benefits for pets recovering from surgery or managing chronic conditions.

  • The buoyancy of the water supports the pet’s weight, reducing stress on joints.

  • Reduced joint pressure and pain during exercise.

  • Enhanced muscle strength and endurance.

  • Improved range of motion and flexibility.

  • Increased cardiovascular health and circulation.

  • Safe, low-impact rehabilitation for pets with injuries.

  • Ideal for pets needing rehabilitation after surgery or managing long-term health conditions.

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Conditions Treated

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  • The underwater treadmill is an effective therapeutic tool for various medical conditions.

  • Ideal for pets recovering from surgery or dealing with chronic pain.

  • The controlled environment promotes healing and improves overall function.

  • Post-operative conditioning for orthopedic surgeries.

  • Treatment for cranial cruciate ligament injuries.

  • Rehabilitation for hip and elbow dysplasia.

  • Recovery support for intervertebral disk disease (IVDD).

  • Management of arthritis and other joint-related issues.

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Additional Benefits For Pet Owners

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  • Our rehabilitation services bring significant benefits to pet owners.

  • Improve pet’s quality of life and reduce long-term healthcare costs.

  • Effective rehabilitation helps manage chronic and acute conditions.

  • Reduced long-term veterinary care costs.

  • Better management of chronic health conditions.

  • Lower risk of future injuries or health issues.

  • Improved mobility and overall quality of life for pets.

  • Personalized care plans tailored to your pet’s needs.

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Call (906) 249-5667 for an Appointment Today!

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 Marquette, MI  49855

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