JM Veterinary Physiotherapy
• Canine & Equine Physiotherapy
• Passionate About Animal Care
• Experience working with animals
• Affordable
Typical conditions
Therapies
Prices
Treatments Prices
Equine:
Assessment plus treatment: £55
Canine:
Assessment plus treatment: £40
IRVAP Certified Canine and Equine Physiotherapy
JM Veterinary Physiotherapy, set up by Jenna Mason Bsc (Hons) AdvCertVPhys MIRVAP, offers therapeutic and rehabilitative care for a variety of equine and canine conditions.
Jenna qualified in 2014 from the Canine and Equine Physiotherapy Training (CEPT) Course, and holds an Advanced Certificate in Veterinary Physiotherapy, accredited at Level 7 by the University of Middlesex.
Jenna is a fully registered and insured member of IRVAP (The Institute of Registered Veterinary and Animal Physiotherapists) and follows their code of practice closely. In accordance with the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966, Jenna will only treat an animal with consent from a veterinary surgeon.
Aspects of canine dog health physiotherapy can help with:
- Hip and elbow dysplasia
- Cruciate ligament injuries
- Soft tissue injuries
- Fractures
- Post surgery rehabilitation
- Neurological conditions
- Osteoarthritis
- Lameness and gait abnormalities
- Nerve damage Compensatory problems
- Muscle imbalance
- Muscle atrophy
- General routine check up
Common equine problems physiotherapy can help with:
- Tendon and ligament damage
- Saddle problems
- Back problems (including kissing spines)
- Post operative care
- Soft tissue injuries
- Pre/post competition and race treatment
- Laminitis
- Lameness
- Gait abnormalities
- Nerve damage
- Compensatory problems
- Muscle imbalance/atrophy
- General routine check ups
What is physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is an evidence-based profession that encompasses a number of non-invasive therapies to relieve pain, improve quality of life, enhance post-operative rehabilitation, restore function and promote performance. Physiotherapy is actively collaborated within the veterinary industry as a regular part of animal healthcare of all ages from the domestic pet to the performance animal.
Massage
Myofascial release
Trigger point release
Joint mobilization
Stretching
Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy
Phototherapy
red and blue laser
Active exercises
Longwave ultrasound
effective for deep muscle penetration to reduce spasm and pain and improve mobility
Blue Light therapy
effective in destroying bacteria
About Jenna
Jenna grew up on a farm surrounded by animals, and spent a large proportion of her time competing her own horses. Prior to training as a physiotherapist, Jenna obtained her Batchelor of Science Honoury degree in Equine Science at Hartpury College and has worked with Olympic event horses, racehorses, stallions and at a riding and driving centre.
Her experience handling dogs and horses across various disciplines has given her a thorough understanding of the demands placed on these animals. Jenna’s enthusiasm for working with animals, coupled with a keen scientific interest, led her to train as a veterinary physiotherapist and a career focused on improving animal health and performance.
Jenna is a fully registered and insured member of IRVAP (The Institute of Registered Veterinary and Animal Physiotherapists) and follows their code of practice closely. In accordance with the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966, Jenna will only treat an animal with consent from a veterinary.