Animal physiotherapy
Injuries, illnesses, physical imbalances, or psychological factors such as stress can impact the mobility and quality of our animals life. Similar to humans, animal physiotherapy aims to reduce pain and improve the mobility and overall condition of the body.
Key components of the therapy include:
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Release of muscle tension and joint blockages
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Improvement of body awareness
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Goal-oriented training to increase strength and endurance
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There is a variety of physiotherapeutic techniques and treatment modalities, including:
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manual therapies (massage, passive exercises, joint mobilization, muscle stretching)
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physical applications (hydrotherapy / water therapy, thermal cold and heat therapies)
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In addition to manual therapy, I use kinesiological taping, Dry Needling (for horses), various fascia tools, massage tools, and the Novafon for further support. However, the manual aspect of therapy remains the primary focus of my work, with my hands being my most important tool.







