Welcome to Restore & Enhance Animal Physiotherapy

Providing tailored treatments to promote recovery, mobility, rehabilitation and quality of life for both small animals and equines across Devon and Somerset.

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Physiotherapy Services

At Restore & Enhance Animal Physiotherapy, every treatment plan is tailored to the individual needs of each patient. Services may include:

Patient Assessment

Comprehensive evaluation of mobility, gait, muscle condition, pain, and function to identify problem areas and guide treatment.

Manual Therapy

Techniques such as massage, stretching, and joint mobilisations to reduce discomfort, improve flexibility, and aid healing.

Therapeutic Exercise

Individually designed exercise programmes to build strength, improve balance, restore mobility, and support long-term recovery.

Electrotherapies

Use of evidence-based modalities such as laser, ultrasound, pulse magnetic therapy or neuromuscular electrical stimulation (NMES/TENS) to reduce pain, encourage tissue repair, and improve function.

Owner-Led Home Programmes

Practical, safe exercise and care plans to continue rehabilitation at home, ensuring consistency and long-term benefits.

Preventative & Maintenance Care

Physiotherapy support for senior pets, working animals, and those with chronic conditions such as arthritis to maintain comfort and mobility.

Each treatment plan is designed to support recovery, relieve pain, and enhance quality of life, whether following surgery, managing a long-term condition, or maintaining health and mobility.

Prevention is better than cure

“At Restore & Enhance Animal Physiotherapy, I believe that prevention is better than cure. Through tailored exercise plans, early intervention, and expert care, I can help keep your pets healthy, mobile, and happy for years to come. By addressing issues before they become problems, I support your animal’s long-term wellbeing and quality of life.”

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