All Available Therapies
As a trained therapist, Jess uses a range of techniques to treat musculoskeletal issues and improve physical function, while her sports massage therapy can help prevent injuries and promote overall well-being.
Whether your dog is an active working dog, a sports competitor, or a beloved companion who needs a little extra care, Jess’s approach focuses on improving quality of life and enhancing performance with specifically designed treatment plans for individual cases, including...
- Improve mobility
- Pain management
- Accelerate recovery
- Prevent injuries
- Ease tension
- Enhance performance
- Senior care
- Sporting and competition dogs
- Recovery and rehabilitation
- Promote overall wellbeing
What I offer when coming to you
The ability to treat nervous or worried dogs in their own home environment which can make for a more evidence based initial assessment but also allows in some instances for more hands on and a more successful treatment.
Physiotherapy
Support your dog’s musculoskeletal health with scientifically proven, non-invasive, veterinary physiotherapy right here in Sussex. The aim of physiotherapy is to help your dog’s body heal itself with Jess’s deep knowledge of canine physiology and anatomy.
Physiotherapy is designed to treat physical injuries and disorders with gentle movement of your dog’s bones, muscles, tendons, ligaments and blood flow. Restoring your canine’s natural healing processes.
Whilst age, illness, and other factors can slow recovery, physiotherapy makes the most of mobility, flexibility, and the muscle strength of your canine all whilst reducing pain and inflammation.
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Myotherapy
Myotherapy focuses on identifying and treating muscular injuries, weakness, spasms, as well as any related compensatory issues.
Myotherapy techniques target the relevant muscles to reduce stress within your dog, improve their circulation, enhance their muscle function and relieve any pain they may feel. This ultimately supports any recovery needed, their wellbeing and overall performance.
With Snowy’s of Sussex we can offer you Myotherapy from the comfort of your own home.
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Laser Therapy
Canine laser therapy is known for accelerating healing, strengthening canine muscles and tissues, and enhancing a dog’s mobility. Ultimately improving a dog’s quality of life.
Laser therapy works by using deep penetrating lights which trigger photobiostimulation. This reduces inflammation through vasodilation and lymphatic drainage.
The process involved in laser therapy blocks pain signals to the brain which lessens nerve sensitivity and alleviates pain. The same process also stimulates endorphin production, providing natural pain relief for dogs.
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Radiofrequency Therapy
A soothing and non-invasive therapy, radiofrequency therapy can be used to treat dogs and cats at all life stages – especially pre and post-surgery.
Ideal for older pets, radiofrequency treatments can enhance your pet’s quality of life by improving tissue functionality and can be used alongside other complementary therapies.
Radiofrequency therapy helps to manage osteoarthritis, spinal pain, tendon injuries, and nerve damage. Promoting tendon and ligament repair, reducing scar tissue, swelling, and muscle fatigue, as well as boosting overall muscle and tissue health.
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