Horses
- neck/back/pelvic problems
- muscle soreness
- schooling issues
- rehabilitation post-injury
- tendon injuries
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Dogs and Cats
- arthritis
- post-operative treatment (e.g. after cruciate surgery)
- hip dysplasia
- neurological problems (e.g. disc prolapse)
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  "I have worked as a qualified human physiotherapist. Having grown up with horses and dogs, I always hoped I would be able to transfer my physiotherapy skills to enable me to treat animals as well as people. |
|   In order to treat animals, I studied for two years at the Royal Veterinary College in Hertfordshire. Having qualified as a Veterinary Physiotherapist I now treat mainly horses, dogs and cats. |
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  I always work with veterinary approval or referral to ensure that each patient is treated appropriately and to the the highest of standards."
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Hannah Theakston
BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, MSc Veterinary Physiotherapy, ACPAT (Category A), MCSP |
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