Services Offered By Kootenay Canine Physio
Kootenay Canine Physio offers animal rehabilitation and full physiotherapy performed by a university trained and certified, experienced, and licensed physiotherapist who has an additional training/diploma in animal rehabilitation. Learn More
We are the only Canadian distributor trained to make customized neoprene carpal and tarsal supports for animals with special needs. Thera-Paw boots, Cushy Paw Slippers and boot modifications and refurbishments are also available. Learn More
Introducing the Kootnay Canine Physio Team
All About Kootenay Canine Physio
Kootenay Canine Physio provides canine and feline rehabilitation services through the West Kootenays. Our canine and feline friends suffer from many of ailments common to us, such as: • Arthritis • Ligament sprains and tears • Pulled muscles • Spinal and disc impairments • Neurological disorders • Tendinopathy • Deconditioning post surgery An individualized rehabilitation program aids in prevention and recovery from injury, thus improving the physical function and quality of life of your best friend. Jen McNutt graduated with a Bachelors of Science in Physical Therapy in 2009. She has completed numerous continuing education courses in physical therapy, including numerous courses in Canine Rehabilitation. She has completed her Diploma in Canine Rehabilitation as offered by the Animal Rehabilitation Division (ARD) of the Canadian Physiotherapy Association and is a member of the education committee of the ARD. Jen has certification in canine courses in K-Taping, massage, advanced manual therapy of the canine spine, bracing and senior dog mobility.
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