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Active Pet Rehabilitation has been providing mobility solutions for veterinary practice patients in Perth since 2008. There’s no ‘one size fits all’ when it comes to therapy — every pet is unique, so their treatment has to be as well. A wealth of experience and breadth of qualifications ensures we consistently put together comprehensive, personalised rehabilitation treatments for each animal referred to us.

We offer a range vet-approved rehabilitation services. These treatments are commonly used following surgery or injury, but can also be applied to degenerative conditions, or ailments that occur over time.

Click on the services below to find out more information

Aqua Treadmill Therapy

This is used to support, strengthen, stretch, and aid recovery from injury or immobility.

Phototherapy

Phototherapy (laser) improves circulation, muscle relaxation, and tissue repair.

Stability and Strengthening Exercise

These gentle exercises improve balance and stability without overloading joints.

Super Pet Mobility

Fun and fitness for your beloved senior pet. These sessions include gentle stability exercises and stamina building walks in the aqua treadmill if required.

Therapeutic Ultrasound

Used to relieve muscle and tendon contractures following injury or major surgery.

Neuromuscular Stimulation

NMES is used for building specific muscles following injury, or to correct growth abnormalities.

Pulsed Electro-magnetic Field Therapy (PEMF)

PEMF produces a pulsating field of magnetism which has been shown to restore electrical potential at a cellular level when body tissue cells have been damaged

Massage

Massage can reduce muscle and joint pain, increase circulation, reduce muscle tension and spasm. There are many benefits to massages for your pet.

 
 

Yes! We do rehabilitation for cats!

 
 
 
 
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Ruby, 1 year old

“Ruby was diagnosed with hip dysplasia at six-months old. I thought my world had ended. I was told Ruby needed both hips replaced but was too young, we were then referred to Active Pet Rehab, and haven’t looked back since. Ten months later, Ruby’s hip muscles have built up and she’s walking with ease.”
- Marie