Services
Care begins with an initial consultation, where we have an in-depth discussion about your pet’s health history, current concerns, and your goals. This is followed by a thorough physical examination, including assessment of range of motion, gait, and soft tissue function. From there, we review findings and develop a personalized treatment plan, tailored to what will be most effective and realistic for both you and your pet.
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Acupuncture is a medical therapy that uses fine needles at specific points on the body to help reduce pain, decrease inflammation, and improve mobility. It is well tolerated by most patients and is commonly used as part of a comprehensive rehabilitation plan, especially for chronic pain and neurologic conditions.
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Gait analysis evaluates how a patient moves, identifying subtle abnormalities in weight-bearing, stride, and symmetry. Using Tendiboots, we can gather objective data to track progress over time and refine treatment plans for optimal outcomes.
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Laser therapy uses specific wavelengths of light to reduce inflammation, relieve pain, and promote tissue healing. It is a non-invasive, well-tolerated treatment commonly used for arthritis, soft tissue injuries, and post-operative recovery.
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Therapeutic ultrasound uses sound waves to deliver deep tissue heating, which helps increase circulation, reduce muscle tension, and support healing of soft tissues such as muscles, tendons, and ligaments.
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Guided stretching helps maintain or improve flexibility, reduce stiffness, and support joint health. It is particularly beneficial for patients with arthritis, neurologic conditions, or limited mobility.
Massage helps reduce muscle tension, improve circulation, and promote relaxation. It can be beneficial for managing pain, supporting recovery, and improving overall comfort.
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Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) is used for pain control by interrupting pain signals, while Neuromuscular Electrical Stimulation (NMES) helps stimulate muscle contraction to prevent muscle loss and improve strength. Both are safe, non-invasive modalities tailored to each patient’s needs.
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Rehabilitation often works alongside medical management, including pain control, anti-inflammatory medications, and joint support therapies. A comprehensive approach ensures patients receive the most effective care for their condition.
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Rehabilitation designed to support healing after orthopedic (such as TPLO), neurologic (such as IVDD), or soft tissue (such as mass removal) surgery. Treatment focuses on reducing pain, improving mobility, and restoring function, with care tailored to each patient’s surgical procedure and recovery stage to promote a safe return to activity.
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A customized set of exercises designed for you to safely perform at home, helping reinforce support your pet’s strength, mobility, and comfort.
We can also discuss home modifications. Small changes in the home environment can make a significant difference in a patient’s comfort and safety. Recommendations may include flooring adjustments, ramps, bedding support, and other modifications to improve mobility and reduce strain.

