Cats can also benefit from physiotherapy & hydrotherapy after injury, illness or surgery

Cats are great athletes, known for always landing on their feet. It can be harder to tell if a cat is not feeling their best. Signs to look out for are:

Cat Physiotherapy - manual therapy to mobilise joints and stretch soft tissue

Cat Physiotherapy - manual therapy to mobilise joints and stretch soft tissue

  • Lameness or 'limping', stiffness, holding a paw up

  • Struggling to jump or climb

  • Difficulty going up or down stairs

  • No longer wanting to go outside, play, chase etc

  • Unusual dislike to being touched, picked up or groomed

  • Excessive licking or over-grooming

  • Behaving differently or change in temperament e.g. quiet, hiding more than usual, fearful, nervous, aggressive

With your vet's consent, 4 Point Physio could help your cat with the following problems:

  • Bone, muscle, tendon or ligament injuries

  • Wounds or scar tissue

  • Loss of mobility following surgery e.g. fracture repair, limb amputation, femoral head & neck excision

  • Joint problems e.g. osteoarthritis, inflammation

  • Neurological conditions or spinal injuries

  • Weight gain or obesity

  • Reduced activity in elderly cats

Cats can benefit from hydrotherapy too!

Cats can benefit from hydrotherapy too!

4 Point Physio provides tailored treatment for your cat to help relieve pain, restore function & recover quality of life, using various tools:

  • Soft tissue massage & release

  • Joint mobilisations

  • Active and passive stretches

  • Exercise therapy targeting range of movement, strength & stability

  • HYDROTHERAPY - click here

  • Electrotherapy

  • Owner education & advice

 

Prices:

Assessment Including First Treatment: £64

Follow-up Treatment: £56