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Subtopics:      Physical Therapy > Hydrotherapy  
 
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      new window Angel's Gate Description: Non-profit residential animal hospice, rehabilitation center and wild life santuary. Provide for the physical, emotional and spiritual needs of each animal,including hydrotherapy, acupuncture, chiropratic, nutritional care. (angelsgate.org)
new window Animal Rehab Description: Licensed Physical Therapist Tanya Doman describes her rehabilitative services for dogs & horses. (animalrehabilitation.com)
new window Animal Rehabilitation Description: Physical Therapist and Veterinary Technician Linda McMahon provides physical therapy for animals. (animalrehab.com)
new window Basic Science for Animal Physical Therapists Description: Orthopaedic Section, American Physical Therapy Association home study course. (orthopt.org)
new window C.H.A.P. Description: The Canadian Horse and Animal Physical Therapist's Association. (animalptcanada.com)
new window Canine Fitness Center Description: The center offers swimming for fun, fitness and rehabilitation. Treadmills available for the water-phobic dog. (caninefitnesscenter.com)
new window Canine Physical Rehabilitation Services of the Southwest Description: Offering canine physical therapy, pool therapy, pet massage, exercises and rehabilitation in the Phoenix area. (caninerehab.com)
new window Facilities Providing Animal Physical Therapy Description: List of facilities in USA and Canada. (handicappedpets.com)
new window Integrative Veterinary Center Description: Combines western medicine with traditional Chinese medicine to provide physical therapy and rehabilitation, acupuncture and herbal medicine for animals. (sacvetrehab.com)
new window New England Physical Therapy for Animals Description: NEPTA provides physical therapy, hydrotherapy, swimming, massage, and exercise programs for animals in the New England area. (PT4animals.com)
new window Parkway Veterinary Hospital and Pet Rehabilitation Description: Providing routine and emergency care and physical rehabilitation with referral from your current vet. (parkwayvethospital.com)
new window Pawsitive Therapy Animal Rehab Description: Physiotherapy for animals addressing injuries, illnesses, and disabilities. Located in Toronto, Canada. (pawsitivetherapy.ca)
new window PetPT Description: Information on physical therapy for your pet, including veterinary referrals. (petpt.com)
new window Physical Therapy Description: Article on physical therapy in small animals. (geocities.com)
new window Physical Therapy Description: Veterinarians in Connecticut, Massachusetts and New Hampshire who practice physical therapy for horses. (justhorses.com)
new window Physical Therapy and Rehabilitation for Animals Description: David Levine's Homepage - Links and General Information on Animal Physical Therapy/Rehabilitation. (utc.edu)
new window Physical Therapy in Veterinary Medicine Description: Summary of presentation at the World Small Animal Veterinary Association World Congress, by Robert Taylor, DVM. (vin.com)
new window Special Report on Physical Therapy Description: Good News for Pets news article. (goodnewsforpets.com)
new window TOPS Veterinary Rehab Description: Dr. Laurie McCauley runs an advanced veterinary rehab facility, with hydro-treadmill therapy geared specifically to dogs, therapeutic ultrasound, cryotherapy, neuromuscular stimulation, acupuncture, and animal chiropractic, its primary purpose to speed pet recovery while minimizing pain. (tops-vet-rehab.com)
new window University of Tennessee Description: The Second International Symposium on Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy in Veterinary Medicine. (utc.edu)
new window VetHab Rehabilitation Office Description: Canine physical therapy, weight and pain management, and conditioning facility, specializing in post surgical and post injury recovery. Treatments offered include hydotherapy, ultrasound, and electric stimulation. (vethab.com)
new window Yahoo! Groups Veterinary Physical Therapy Description: This is a list for anyone interested in learning more about Veterinary Physical Therapy. (groups.yahoo.com)
 




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