East Devon Vet Physio

East Devon Vet Physio Canine & Equine Vet Physiotherapy

IMsc Veterinary Physiotherapist (Level 7)

Insured, Regulated & Registered

Devon l Somerset l Dorset

New Treatment alert!Low Level Laser Therapy is an evidence-based treatment that helps reduce pain and inflammation while...
13/01/2026

New Treatment alert!
Low Level Laser Therapy is an evidence-based treatment that helps reduce pain and inflammation while promoting tissue healing in animals. It is a safe, gentle, and non-invasive addition to veterinary physiotherapy programmes.

Laser therapy can be beneficial for a range of conditions, including:
✔️ Osteoarthritis and other degenerative joint conditions
✔️ Muscle strains and ligament injuries
✔️ Post-operative recovery
✔️ Tendon and soft tissue injuries
✔️ Wound healing
✔️ Chronic pain conditions

If you’d like to find out whether Laser Therapy could support your animal’s recovery, please get in touch to discuss or book a session.

This is the lovely diamond who has regular physiotherapy due to PSSM1. PSSM1, or Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy type 1,...
27/11/2025

This is the lovely diamond who has regular physiotherapy due to PSSM1.
PSSM1, or Polysaccharide Storage Myopathy type 1, is a genetic muscle disorder in horses caused by a mutation in the GYS1 gene. It leads to the abnormal accumulation of glycogen (sugar) in muscle cells, which can result in symptoms like muscle stiffness & weakness.

She has a heat pack on first to help relax the muscles before some gentle physiotherapy and stretches.

Does your horse have a condition that could benefit from physiotherapy? Message now to discuss some plans to help comfort and improve your pets!🐶🐴

16/11/2025

✨ Carlton absolutely loving his physio session the other day! ✨
This video shows this lovely chap enjoying some great releases.
It’s amazing how many different ways horses show the release of tension.
Carlton gave us plenty of chewing, yawning and even a cheeky tongue stretch! 👅
Some horses are more subtle, showing their relaxation with something as small as a soft blink. 👁️💤
Want your horse to feel this good?
💬 Send a message to book their session today!

Sweet Billie showing how good she’s getting with the heat pack! Billie can get a little nervous with new experiences, es...
06/11/2025

Sweet Billie showing how good she’s getting with the heat pack!
Billie can get a little nervous with new experiences, especially when they involve something placed on her. We’ve taken a slow, positive approach to introducing the heat pack, making sure she feels safe, relaxed, and comfortable every step of the way.
Thermotherapy (heat therapy) is a valuable tool in veterinary physiotherapy. The gentle warmth helps to:
🌡️ Increase blood flow and tissue elasticity
💪 Reduce muscle tension and stiffness
🧘‍♀️ Promote relaxation and comfort
🔁 Support healing by improving oxygen and nutrient delivery to tissues
For dogs like Billie, we often combine heat therapy with massage and targeted exercises to prepare muscles for movement, improve flexibility, and aid recovery.
Here’s a picture of Billie being a superstar! 🌟🐾

🐾 For all the dog owners! 🐾This is a really interesting read on how much impact stairs can have on your dog’s body. For ...
28/10/2025

🐾 For all the dog owners! 🐾

This is a really interesting read on how much impact stairs can have on your dog’s body. For something that seems like such a normal part of day-to-day life, it’s worth taking a moment to think about how these small, everyday movements might actually have a big effect on your dog’s joints and muscles.

A great reminder that even our daily routines play an important role in keeping our dogs healthy and moving well.

🚨 Stairs add A LOT of stress to the canine body!!

In this sketch, we can see a large-breed dog descending relatively low, wide steps, and we can clearly see

🔎 The front weight-bearing paw is splayed and flattened, the carpus has dropped, and the thoracic sling is collapsing into a deep “V” at the cervicothoracic junction. All of this shows us just how much force is being transmitted through the limb - and that the limb and thoracic sling isn’t strong enough to support it!

📉 The lumbar spine is kyphotic, the pelvis is flexed and rotated, and the dog is rotating through the spine to achieve the high degrees of limb flexion required for stair descent. These are classic compensation patterns - and they are not what we want to see. Yet, this is how many dogs navigate stairs every single day in their homes.

💡 Research backs this up.
Two key studies demonstrate how stair navigation dramatically changes musculoskeletal demands compared with ramps or slopes:

👉Carr et al., 2013, Exercises in canine physical rehabilitation: Range of motion of the forelimb during stair and ramp ascent. Journal of Small Animal Practice 54(8):409–413.

👉Millard et al., 2010, Kinematic analysis of the pelvic limbs of healthy dogs during stair and decline slope walking. American Journal of Veterinary Research 71(7):734–740.

These studies show that stairs require significantly greater joint flexion and ROM - and therefore greater muscular effort - than incline walking. That increased demand can overload the thoracic sling, carpal stabilisers, lumbar spine, and cervicothoracic junction, especially in dogs with existing pathology or insufficient strength.

👩‍⚕️ How we help as Vetrehabbers:
1. ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES:
🚪Restrict access to stairs for vulnerable dogs - especially large-breed puppies, those with elbow or hip dysplasia, cruciate disease, IVDD, spondylosis, or LS stenosis.
2. EXERCISE
💪 Incorporate targeted strengthening and conditioning before dogs navigate stairs.
🏋️‍♂️ Teach correct technique and posture to reduce compensations and repetitive micro-trauma.

🦴And if this much load is being placed on a large dog, imagine what a small dog experiences as they jump up and down each step. Supervision, strength, and control are not optional - they’re essential for preventing injury.

📆 At the Vet Rehab Summit on 8 November, experts like Anna Lee Sanders, Jana Gams, and Arielle Pechette Markley will dive deep into how we prepare our patients for these real-world challenges - using movement itself as medicine.

Who says physio can’t be fun 😛 Here you can see Inka getting comfortable in her first physio session. Physiotherapy help...
15/10/2025

Who says physio can’t be fun 😛

Here you can see Inka getting comfortable in her first physio session.

Physiotherapy helps improve mobility and stiffness or rebuild strength and support recovery after injury or a surgery.

Gentle exercise, massages and targeted treatments are just the beginning of what physiotherapy can achieve.

And if we get a few goofy faces along the way… That’s a bonus 😁

📩 Message to get booked in now

🐾Why Stretching Matters in Animal Physiotherapy 🐾Just like humans, our animal companions benefit greatly from targeted s...
23/09/2025

🐾Why Stretching Matters in Animal Physiotherapy 🐾

Just like humans, our animal companions benefit greatly from targeted stretching. Whether recovering from injury, managing mobility issues, or simply staying active, stretching helps to:
✅ Improve flexibility & joint range of motion
✅ Reduce stiffness & muscle tightness
✅ Support circulation & healing
✅ Prevent future injuries

Gentle, targeted stretches are a vital part of physiotherapy plans designed to keep pets moving comfortably and happily.

👉 Always seek guidance from a qualified animal physiotherapist before starting a stretching routine with your pet.

📅 Want to ensure your animal is healthy and comfortable! Book your physiotherapy session with me today!

🐾✨ Exciting news for our four-legged friends! ✨🐾Here at East Devon Vet Physio I have a portable non-slip matt which enab...
15/09/2025

🐾✨ Exciting news for our four-legged friends! ✨🐾

Here at East Devon Vet Physio I have a portable non-slip matt which enables your dogs to benefit from physiotherapy absolutely anywhere!

Perfect for horse owners who bring their dogs along to the yard - While you are busy with you horses, your dog can get some well-deserved physio.

Compact, easy to use and designed to keep your dogs comfortable, this matt makes keeping your dogs fit, mobile and happy more convenient than ever.

📍 Yard, work, or home

For more information visit my website https://www.eastdevonvetphysio.com/
Feel free to contact me to book in
Email: charlie@eastdevonvetphysio.com
Phone: 07592511178

10/08/2025

Ever noticed these little twitches under your horse or dog’s skin? 👀 That’s called muscle fasciculation – and it’s usually a sign their body’s trying to tell us something.

It can mean tightness, stress, or muscle fatigue, and it’s super common in active or aging animals. The good news? Physio can help!!

In the session shown, I’m working through those tight spots, releasing tension, and helping the body reset. 👐✨

Whether your animal is competing, recovering, or just showing subtle signs like twitching, stiffness, or moving a bit differently – it’s worth checking in.

📩 Message to book a session – I’ll help them feel looser, comfier, and back to their best.

Bookings Now Open! 📅I am excited to announce that my Veterinary Physiotherapy services for horses and dogs are now open ...
28/07/2025

Bookings Now Open! 📅
I am excited to announce that my Veterinary Physiotherapy services for horses and dogs are now open for bookings! Whether it’s rehab, performance support, or general mobility, I'm here to help your animals feel and move their best.

📅 Appointments for August and onwards available now
💰 Price list included in the image
📍 Devon, Dorset & Somerset

For more information, visit my website at eastdevonvetphysio.com

East Devon Vet Physio coming soon! 👀Whether it's maintenance, post-surgery rehab, pain management, or enhancing performa...
23/06/2025

East Devon Vet Physio coming soon! 👀

Whether it's maintenance, post-surgery rehab, pain management, or enhancing performance —I'm here to support your animal's physio journey.

Covering Devon, Dorset & Somerset with more news and appointments coming soon! 🤲

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