Large and Small Animal

Rehabilitation



Phovia Fluorescent Light Therapy

Before and After photos

Phovia is a novel way to manipulate the function of cells within the dermis and epidermis, to reduce inflammation but still accelerate regeneration. It is used for a variety of inflammatory / infectious skin conditions along with wound healing progression.

It is a two-part system, comprising a LED lamp and a chromophore gel, used together, they produce multi-wavelength fluorescent light energy that can penetrate the skin to variable depths. Unlike other systems, Phovia is capable of triggering different beneficial responses at different levels.



Indoor Small Animal Underwater Treadmill


Our Hudson AquaPaws series offers low-impact, high-resistance workouts for dogs and small animal recovery and fitness. Ideal for injury rehab, training, and weight loss, it utilizes water’s buoyancy and resistance for a better workout that doesn’t stress joints.


Benefits

  • Earlier intervention and rehabilitation
  • Quicker recovery time
  • Effective exercise for canines and small animals
  • Adjustable water depths for controlled weight-bearing exercises
  • Water provides resistance throughout the range of motion, providing a closed-chain hydrokinetic exercise
  • Buoyancy allows less stress on joints and muscles for a quicker recovery and faster results
  • Warm water relaxes muscles and increases circulation
  • Adjustable speed range from 0.1-9MPH allows for a comfortable speed for the smallest injured animal to the top athlete.
  • Speed is adjustable by 0.1 increments.

Easy cleaning makes for a sanitary environment. 



Equine Acupuncture & Chiropractic


Equine acupuncture is a therapeutic modality that involves the insertion of fine needles into specific points on the horse's body to stimulate healing and promote balance.


Acupuncture has long been a staple in human alternative medicine, but it's also making strides in the world of equine therapy. This ancient practice, adapted for horses, promises to alleviate a range of ailments, from muscle soreness to chronic pain, enhancing overall equine well-being.


As horse owners seek out holistic approaches to care, they're turning to equine acupuncture for its minimal side effects and potential to boost performance and healing times. Understanding the principles behind this traditional Chinese medicine technique is key to appreciating its place in modern equine practices.


Delving into the world of acupuncture in equine therapy reveals a fascinating blend of ancient wisdom and contemporary veterinary science. It's a practice that not only supports physical health but also strengthens the bond between horses and their caretakers.


 Chiropractic care for horses offers a wealth of advantages that can significantly improve their well-being and athletic performance. When incorporated into regular health management, these benefits can be both immediate and long-lasting.


Enhanced Performance is one of the most notable benefits of chiropractic treatments. With proper alignment, horses experience improved gait and posture, which can lead to better show ring results or more efficient work. Chiropractic care is also associated with increased flexibility and range of motion, making horses less prone to injuries during intense activities such as racing or jumping.


Pain Relief is a key component of chiropractic care. Horses, like humans, can suffer from back pain and discomfort due to misalignments. By addressing these skeletal inconsistencies, a skilled equine chiropractor can alleviate pain, which can result in a happier and more cooperative horse.


Chiropractic care can play a critical role in Rehabilitation from Injuries. The restoration of normal movement patterns speeds up the recovery process. Moreover, it can also play a preventative role, reducing the likelihood of future musculoskeletal issues.



Immune System Support is another often-overlooked advantage. Proper spinal alignment can impact overall health by allowing the horse's nervous system to function optimally. This, in turn, supports the immune system, potentially reducing the number of sick days and increasing resilience to various health conditions.

By addressing issues such as stiffness, joint pain, and muscle spasms, chiropractic care helps maintain the horse's condition at its peak. The focus on preventative care also serves as a long-term investment in the horse's health, potentially extending their active years and improving their quality of life.