Louise Peacock Veterinary Physiotherapy

Louise Peacock Veterinary Physiotherapy Louise Peacock BSc(Hons) PgDipVetPhys MIRVAP (VP) fully qualified, registered and insured Vet Physio

I use a variety of treatments including red and blue laser therapy, pulsed electromagnetic field therapy and heat and cold therapies. I also carry out manual therapies such as massage and passive range of motion. From your animal's assessment I will construct a treatment and home exercise plan. Since completing an honours BSc in Veterinary Biosciences at The University of Glasgow, I went on to com

plete a two year post-graduate diploma in Veterinary Physiotherapy at The University of Nottingham. I am a fully registered and insured member of The Institute of Registered Veterinary and Animal Physiotherapists (IRVAP).

Here is the gorgeous Pip having her Veterinary Physiotherapy session. Pip is recovering after her DPO (double pelvic ost...
14/04/2025

Here is the gorgeous Pip having her Veterinary Physiotherapy session. Pip is recovering after her DPO (double pelvic osteotomy) which improves coverage of the femur, reducing subluxation of the head of the femur to help with hip dysplasia. Pip is doing really well with her rehab thanks to all the effort that her owner has put in. Although Pip is a very energetic dog, during her physio sessions, she is always really calm and very well behaved.

Here is Wilf, the very handsome Tibetan Terrier, having one of his weekly Veterinary Physiotherapy sessions. Wilf has pu...
03/04/2025

Here is Wilf, the very handsome Tibetan Terrier, having one of his weekly Veterinary Physiotherapy sessions. Wilf has pulsed electromagnetic field therapy and laser to treat osteoarthritis in a variety of joints, alongside exercises at home. He seems to enjoy his sessions and all the lovely treats his owner brings.

I pleased to announce that I am now a member of AHPR (Animal Health Professions Register) as a Veterinary Physiotherapis...
09/10/2024

I pleased to announce that I am now a member of AHPR (Animal Health Professions Register) as a Veterinary Physiotherapist.
This is in addition to my membership for IRVAP (Institute of Registered Veterinary and Animal Physiotherapists). The AHPR is a voluntary register which promotes high standards of practice in the Veterinary Physiotherapy profession, ensuring an easy way for owners and vets to choose highly qualified, insured practitioners for the treatment of their pets.

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