Back In Motion

Back In Motion Veterinary Physiotherapy & Hydrotherapy Pet Service

Meet Gutch πŸ’™He is an almost 13 year old Labrador receiving physiotherapy support for age related weakness, discomfort, a...
01/06/2026

Meet Gutch πŸ’™

He is an almost 13 year old Labrador receiving physiotherapy support for age related weakness, discomfort, and suspected hip dysplasia.

As dogs age, it is common to see a gradual decline in hind limb strength and mobility, often affecting comfort, stability, and overall quality of life. Gutch’s sessions focus on strengthening his back legs, supporting joint function, and helping relieve some of the strain and discomfort associated with ageing.

Regular maintenance therapy can make a meaningful difference in helping senior dogs stay comfortable, active, and engaged in daily life.

πŸ“˜ Our eBook Hip Hurdles Unraveled: A Comprehensive Guide to Canine Hip Dysplasia offers practical guidance on supporting mobility and joint health at home.
Link in Bio.

πŸ‘‰ If your senior dog is starting to slow down or struggle with mobility, we would be happy to assist.

Meet Kaiser πŸ’™ He is an almost 2 year old German Shepherd beginning his rehabilitation journey 🐾Kaiser presented with sig...
27/05/2026

Meet Kaiser πŸ’™
He is an almost 2 year old German Shepherd beginning his rehabilitation journey 🐾

Kaiser presented with significant weakness through his hind limbs and discomfort affecting his movement. At this stage, hip dysplasia is suspected, and further investigations, including radiographs, will help provide a clearer diagnosis and guide his long term management plan.

For now, our focus is on helping Kaiser build strength, improve comfort, and support his movement while we gather more information. As with every patient, treatment is adapted as their needs evolve and more becomes known about their condition.

πŸ“˜ If your dog has been diagnosed with hip dysplasia or is showing signs of hind limb weakness, our eBook Hip Hurdles Unraveled: A Comprehensive Guide to Canine Hip Dysplasia offers practical guidance on supporting joint health and mobility.
Link can be found in our Bio.

πŸ‘‰ If your dog is showing changes in movement or signs of discomfort, early intervention can make a meaningful difference.

Meet Cupcake πŸ’™ She is a young American Bully already beginning her rehabilitation journey 🐾Cupcake recently sustained a ...
22/05/2026

Meet Cupcake πŸ’™
She is a young American Bully already beginning her rehabilitation journey 🐾

Cupcake recently sustained a soft tissue injury in her hind leg, and while she may still be small, early support can make a significant difference during growth and recovery.

For young dogs, rehabilitation is not only about healing an injury. It is also about supporting healthy movement patterns and helping developing bodies build strength in the right way.

We are looking forward to watching this little one grow stronger with each session.

πŸ‘‰ If your puppy has had an injury or you have noticed changes in movement, early intervention can make all the difference. We would be happy to assist.

22/04/2026

Tinker on the Treadmill πŸ’™

This is a simple but effective way to work on gait training and strength, especially for dogs needing support with how they move.

It might look like an easy walk, but there is a lot happening in each step.

πŸ‘‰ If your dog could benefit from guided physiotherapy, we would be happy to assist.

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Meet Lola πŸ’™She is a Labrador receiving physiotherapy support for lumbar IVDD and stifle arthritis.When she first came to...
20/04/2026

Meet Lola πŸ’™
She is a Labrador receiving physiotherapy support for lumbar IVDD and stifle arthritis.

When she first came to us, Lola showed significant weakness and lameness through her hindquarters, affecting both her comfort and mobility. Through a structured rehabilitation programme, focusing on strength, stability, and controlled movement, she has already made encouraging progress.

Improvement in cases like this is often gradual, but with the right support, dogs can regain strength, confidence, and a better quality of life.

πŸ“˜ If your dog has been diagnosed with IVDD, our eBook β€œYour Guide to Recovery: Intervertebral Disc Disease” offers guidance on supporting recovery and long-term spinal health.

πŸ‘‰ If your dog could benefit from guided physiotherapy, we would be happy to assist.

17/04/2026

Molly's first hydrotherapy session 🐾

From tentative beginnings to confident movement, this session was all about introducing water in a way that felt manageable for her.

With initial support and a gradual transition, she was able to settle, find her rhythm, and move with increasing confidence.

This session was guided by a student who joined us for a few days of shadowing under close supervision. A special moment to see both patient and student grow in confidence.

Each program is adapted to the individual, allowing every patient to progress at a pace that feels sustainable.

πŸ‘‰ If your dog could benefit from hydrotherapy, reach out to us.

Today Back In Motion turns 8.πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‚These photos were taken on our very first day of treating patients. One room, a simple se...
01/04/2026

Today Back In Motion turns 8.πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‚

These photos were taken on our very first day of treating patients. One room, a simple setup, and a clear purpose.

Looking back now, it is hard not to feel a little emotional. From that one room, we have grown into a full practice, shaped by every patient, every challenge, and every small moment of progress along the way.

We have had the privilege of walking alongside so many pets and their families through recovery, through change, and through the quiet, meaningful moments that matter most.

Treatment evolves with the patient, and over the years, we have evolved too.

We are deeply grateful for the trust you place in us, and for allowing us to be part of your pets’ lives.

Here is to where it all began and everything still to come πŸ’™

πŸ‘‰ Thank you for being part of our story.

30/03/2026

Not every session goes exactly as planned 🀣

Occasionally, we are met with very strong opinions... and even stronger resistance.

For the record, she is perfectly capable of walking! She simply chose not to on this particular day.

And honestly, we respect the commitment.

πŸ‘‰ Follow is for more real moments from life in veterinary physiotherapy.

18/11/2025

🎢 "Just keep swimming....".. oh wait, never mind 😴🀣

Rupert's post swim nap game is strong, and honestly we can't blame him!
Hydrotherapy is a great workout for dogs recovering from hip surgery or problems.

πŸ’¦ Double tap if your dog would go from swim champ to snooze king like Rupert!

πŸŽ„ Holiday Break Notice πŸŽ„Back In Motion will be closed from 20 December 2025 to 5 January 2026 for a well-earned rest.If ...
13/11/2025

πŸŽ„ Holiday Break Notice πŸŽ„
Back In Motion will be closed from 20 December 2025 to 5 January 2026 for a well-earned rest.
If your pet is currently in treatment, please make sure to book any pre-holiday or early January sessions soon to avoid missing out.
Thank you for an incredible year, we can't wait to see you (and your pets) again in 2026!

πŸ‘‰ Message us before 20 Dec to secure your last appointment for the year!

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104 Charles De Gaulle Crescent
Centurion
0157

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 17:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 17:00
Thursday 09:00 - 17:00
Friday 09:00 - 17:00

Telephone

0662220088

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