Arizona Veterinary Physical Rehabilitation

Arizona Veterinary Physical Rehabilitation Each plan is tailored to the specific needs and lifestyle of the dog and its owner, recognizing each unique human-animal bond.

Providing canine physical rehabilitation, sports medicine, and canine fitness, including therapeutic strengthening, laser therapy, TENS treatment, and PEMF therapy, as well as manual therapy. Veterinary physical rehabilitation applies human physical therapy techniques to dogs in order to:
• reduce and manage pain
• prevent injuries
• restore and maintain movement
• improve function for daily living
• maximize physical potential

The Mission
Our mission at Arizona Veterinary Physical Rehabilitation is to assist dog owners to maximize their pet’s quality of life by optimizing mobility, decreasing pain and increasing the overall fitness level of their pet. This is accomplished through effective and safe physical rehabilitation and conditioning programs performed by caring veterinary professionals dedicated to ongoing advancement of their own knowledge as well as client education. The Doctor
Sonnet Jarvis, DVM, CCRT (Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist) practiced small animal medicine in the Valley of the Sun for over 14 years before pursuing her dream of opening her own physical rehabilitation facility. She has over 150 hours of post-doctorate training and expertise in the diagnosis and management of pain and loss of function due to injury or disease. Trained to do a whole body evaluation for weakness, pain and imbalance, Dr. Sonnet then tailors a rehabilitation treatment plan for you and your pet and adjusts therapeutic recommendations to achieve success. Web Site: http://www.azcaninerehab.com

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Address

19313 N. 73rd Lane
Glendale, AZ
85308

Opening Hours

Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm
Saturday 8am - 4pm

Telephone

+14802859848

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Helping Your Furry Family

Dr. Sonnet applies human physical therapy techniques to dogs in order to: • reduce and manage pain • prevent injuries • restore and maintain movement • improve function for daily living • maximize physical potential The Mission The mission at Arizona Veterinary Physical Rehabilitation is to assist dog owners to maximize their pet’s quality of life by optimizing mobility, decreasing pain and increasing the overall fitness level of their pet. Each plan is tailored to the specific needs and lifestyle of the dog and its pet parent, recognizing each unique human-animal bond. The Doctor Sonnet Jarvis, DVM, CCRT (Certified Canine Rehabilitation Therapist) practiced small animal medicine in the Valley of the Sun for more than 14 years before pursuing her dream of opening her own physical rehabilitation clinic focusing exclusively on rehabilitation and sports medicine. Trained to do a whole body evaluation for weakness, pain and imbalance, Dr. Sonnet then tailors a rehabilitation treatment plan for you and your pet. Web Site: http://www.azcaninerehab.com