Pets whose lives have been compromised by injury, arthritis, or other debilitating conditions can regain their mobility, strength, and quality of life with the right program of physical rehabilitation and pain management.
That’s exactly what we provide at NorthStar VETS®, where Rehabilitation and Pain Management services are provided by a skilled team of veterinarians with advanced training and certification in canine rehabilitation, pain management, and acupuncture.
Based on a physical examination and thorough assessment of your pet’s medical history, physical challenges, and lifestyle—along with your goals for your companion—we’ll develop a comprehensive rehabilitation and pain management program tailored to your pet’s individual needs.
Our physical rehabilitation veterinarians use the same equipment and techniques used in human physical therapy, including:
Physical rehabilitation can help restore strength, mobility, and quality of life in a variety of situations, including when your pet:
Acupuncture provides a holistic approach to animal health and is often used with conventional veterinary medicine. A branch of Traditional Chinese Medicine, thin needles are inserted into specific points on an animal’s body to stimulate various physiological responses. By targeting specific and stimulating specific points, practitioners aim to alleviate pain, reduce inflammation, enhance circulation, and support the body’s innate ability to heal itself.
For the first 4-6 treatments, we recommend weekly or bi-weekly 30-minute sessions to allow the body to acclimate. Holistic therapy is a gentle process and takes more treatments at the beginning to help the patient re-balance.
Once the pet is maintained and feels comfortable, most patients visit every 1-2 months for treatment. The majority of our patients see an improvement in their overall energy and quality of life after just one session.
Call 609-259-8300 to schedule your appointment and complete pre-consultation paperwork.
Please call 609-259-8300 to refer a case or questions about in-hospital cases, or to discuss a pending case.