About Pro-Motion Veterinary Physiotherapy
Hi, I'm Eleanor...
I am a RAMP accredited veterinary physiotherapist with a passion for helping animals move, feel, and perform at their best. From riding my first horse at the age of 4, to working with dogs at age 14, horses and dogs have always been a central part of my life, inspiring me to study Veterinary Physiotherapy at Harper Adams University.
During those four years of hard-work, I delved into the science behind equine and canine biomechanics and gained valuable, hands-on experience at canine and equine rehabilitation centres during my placement year.
Enhancing the health, mobility, and wellbeing of animals is at the heart of everything I do at Pro-Motion, and I find nothing more rewarding than helping your horses and dogs move with confidence, whether it is after a life-changing surgery or preparing them for their next competition.
How Pro-Motion Veterinary Physiotherapy services operate
Pro-Motion will then contact your veterinary surgeon for consent to provide veterinary physiotherapy treatment to your animal.
Once veterinary consent has been granted, we will contact you to book your first appointment on a date that suits you.
The initial appointment will take place at your home/yard and will take up to an 1 hour 30 mins. Here, a full physiotherapy assessment will be conducted and we will discuss a treatment that works for you and your animal.
Future appointments will be 1 hour long sessions and can be booked in advance.
Things to know
- Veterinary physiotherapy treatment may be covered by your pet insurance. Please check your insurance policy for more information.
- On the day, veterinary physiotherapy treatment will be denied if your animal presents with an undiagnosed lameness. It is important to consult your veterinary surgeon if there are any changes to your animal's health.
- A strong collaboration between the veterinary physiotherapist and owner can make a huge difference to your animal's progress.