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About Peak Performance Veterinary Physiotherapy

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​Peak Performance Veterinary Physiotherapy operates a mobile service, where specialist canine therapy is available throughout East Anglia, including parts of Suffolk, Essex and Norfolk. Canine hydrotherapy is available in Martlesham, Suffolk. 

Peak Performance Vet Physio is run by Katie, a Masters (level 7) qualified Veterinary Physiotherapist. Katie completed 4 years of training at Writtle University College in Essex, as well as completing a Level 3 certificate in Canine Hydrotherapy. Katie is a proud member of professional governing bodies; RAMP (Register of Animal Musculoskeletal Practitioners) and NAVP (National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists), ensuring a knowledgeable and professional service. Veterinary Physiotherapists work alongside your veterinarian to provide a gold standard of care for all animals.

In her spare time Katie enjoys riding the horse she shares and walking her dog. Katie has lived on a farm her entire life and is therefore used to being around a variety of animals. She has always aspired to work with animals and being a Veterinary Physiotherapist enables her to improve the well-being and quality of life of our four-legged companions.

​Veterinary physiotherapy and hydrotherapy can be of benefit to a variety of our pets, whether they are a top performing athlete or a beloved companion. Physiotherapy is an essential part of rehabilitation following surgery or injury, as well as helping to maintain good condition, increase strength and prevent pain/discomfort. A combination of manual therapies, electrotherapies and remedial exercise is used to meet the individual needs of each animal. 

Physiotherapy aims to: 
  • Reduce pain and discomfort
  • Relieve tension 
  • Improve/maintain muscle mass and tone
  • Reduce musculature asymmetry 
  • Improve or maintain joint range of motion and stride length 
  • Promote circulation - increasing blood flow and lymphatic drainage to accelerate the healing process
  • Improve performance 
  • Increase strength 
  • Reduce the risk of injury 
  • Improve/maintain well-being and quality of life

A combination of evidence based and scientific techniques along with compassion, understanding and a professional approach leads to individually tailored physiotherapy sessions to benefit each animal. 
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