Borders Veterinary Physiotherapy

Borders Veterinary Physiotherapy Animals, like people, respond to physiotherapy. The purpose of physiotherapy is to restore and maint

Founded by Chartered Human and Animal Physiotherapist Colette Smith (BSc hons, Pg Dip Vet Phys, MCSP, HPC, SRP, ACPAT Cat A); Borders Veterinary Physiotherapy provides specialist physiotherapy assessment and treatment of dogs, horses and riders throughout the Scottish Borders and surrounding regions.

06/10/2022

Out of Office is officially on! Back to work w/b 17th Oct and will respond to all queries then.

Taking the “post Physio relaxation” to another level 🙌🏻 💤 😂 The lovely Ben  😍
05/05/2022

Taking the “post Physio relaxation” to another level 🙌🏻 💤 😂 The lovely Ben 😍

Check this out for a before and after pic showing the benefits of Physiotherapy on spinal posture of the lovely Saphie 👍...
28/09/2018

Check this out for a before and after pic showing the benefits of Physiotherapy on spinal posture of the lovely Saphie 👍🏻

The lovely Jazz paid a visit to Borders Veterinary Physiotherapy HQ this week. Very well behaved he was too ☺️
27/09/2018

The lovely Jazz paid a visit to Borders Veterinary Physiotherapy HQ this week. Very well behaved he was too ☺️

Conditions that may benefit from Physiotherapy include:* Rehabilitation pre and post surgery,     orthopaedic and neurol...
08/09/2018

Conditions that may benefit from Physiotherapy include:

* Rehabilitation pre and post surgery, orthopaedic and neurological
* Osteoarthritis
* Tendon injuries
* Nerve injuries
* Joint dysfunctions
* Muscular strains/ligament sprains
* General stiffness, reduced function and muscular weakness
* Performance and function related problems

06/09/2018

Colette is also taking bookings for “human!” physio sessions. Call 07976738860 or message her to discuss your requirements .

** Why choose an ACPAT chartered physiotherapist? **Animal or Veterinary Physiotherapy is not a protected title meaning ...
05/09/2018

** Why choose an ACPAT chartered physiotherapist? **

Animal or Veterinary Physiotherapy is not a protected title meaning anyone can call themselves the above, with varying levels of training required. However ACPAT Chartered Physiotherapists have undertaken extensive training in the human and veterinary field and are registered with ACPAT (The association of chartered physiotherapists in animal physiotherapy).

By choosing an ACPAT physio you can be assured your therapist is registered with a professional body and adheres to regulations and standards of practice, maintains up to date continuing professional development (CPD), and uses sound clinical reasoning based on extensive knowledge of anatomy, physiology and biomechanics. They will also have appropriate professional and public liability insurance. This ensures the best possible outcome for your animal.

Trust the experts in animal physiotherapy...choose ACPAT!

03/09/2018

September is booking up fast folks with people taking advantage of our offer (20% off each session if booking 2 or more horses.) Don’t miss out, call 07976738860 to book your session today!

Fantastic before and after pics of the lovely Saphie following her recent Physiotherapy session. Much improved spinal po...
02/09/2018

Fantastic before and after pics of the lovely Saphie following her recent Physiotherapy session. Much improved spinal posture for her ☺️

Don’t forget Colette is fully trained in Acupuncture (humans only for this treatment I’m afraid) Got a pain? Acupuncture...
30/08/2018

Don’t forget Colette is fully trained in Acupuncture (humans only for this treatment I’m afraid) Got a pain? Acupuncture can help. Call 07976738860 to discuss

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