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SoCal’s First Certified Professional Pet Therapy Team Opens Pet Rehabilitation Center

March 17, 2008 : 8:03 PM
Pet Rehab a Growing Field in Veterinary Care

California Animal Rehabilitation (CARE) is Southern California's first physical rehabilitation center for pets as rehabilitation becomes an emerging field in veterinary medicine.Founded by doctors of veterinary medicine and physical therapy, both certified in canine rehabilitation, CARE offers state-of-the-art therapy targeting pets with chronic, debilitating conditions, recovering from surgery, requiring weight management or needing sports conditioning.

"Until now, pet owners were left to their own devices to manage a pet's chronic or post-operative pain," said Dr. Jessica Waldman, VMD, CVA, CCRT. "We have seen proper rehabilitation programs result in pets having fully-functional and pain-free lives. At CARE we combine an East-West medical philosophy targeting the whole pet, not just one issue. By weighing their medical history, lameness, exercise and nutrition into the rehabilitation process, we have seen a drastic impact on overall healing."

Studies show that pet rehabilitation can positively impact arthritis, hip and elbow dysplasia, ruptured disks, post-operative recovery, rear limb weakness, and neurological disorders including paralysis. CARE works collaboratively with veterinarians and surgeons to optimize results.

"Rehabilitation means helping a pet regain function, whether it be mitigating pain, increasing range of motion or enhancing limb use. Normal function prevents compensatory movements which can lead to other lameness." said Dr. Amy Kramer, PT, DPT, CCRT. "Combining veterinarian care with a physical therapist's understanding of exercise biomechanics, joint and soft tissue mobilizations, and proper use of modality equipment has shown positive outcomes."

CARE's 2600-square-foot facility uses similar devices and techniques to those found at human physical therapy centers, including an underwater treadmill, therapeutic laser, ultrasound and electrical stimulation for pain management, manual therapy and exercises to increase range-of-motion and flexibility, acupuncture, and nutritional counseling.

Santa Monica, Calif.-based California Animal Rehabilitation is a full-service rehabilitation center, offering customized therapy programs for pets. Operated by both doctors of veterinary medicine and physical therapy, CARE uses state-of-the-art equipment and techniques to help pets live more functional and comfortable lives. Pet owners can schedule private sessions, daycare if they work, or 24/7 boarding when pets require more intensive care. Located at 3200 Olympic Boulevard in Santa Monica, Calif., CARE is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.

For more information go to http://www.CalAnimalRehab.com or call (310) 998-CARE (2273).

Posted by Sandi Cain
Photo with permission from California Animal Rehabilitation


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March 17, 2008 at 8:24 PM
posted by: bryan45777
I don't know people can afford this , but I'm glad that they do.
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