Ri-Hab Vet Care

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At Ri-Hab Vet, we specialize in personalized veterinary therapies for every stage of recovery.

The first step toward your pet's recovery is a complete physiatric consultation. During this evaluation, our specialist will perform a thorough examination, review your pet's medical history, and analyze complementary studies if necessary. This allows us to establish a precise functional diagnosis and design a fully personalized rehabilitation plan. This plan may include a combination of manual therapies, therapeutic exercise, hydrotherapy, and other modalities to maximize results.

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Our orthopedic veterinarians will thoroughly evaluate your pet's musculoskeletal system (bones, joints, ligaments, tendons) using specific tests and, if necessary, advanced diagnostic tools like X-rays or ultrasounds. The goal is to identify the root cause of the problem and propose the most effective treatment, whether it's medical, rehabilitative, and/or surgical.

For problems related to the brain, spinal cord, or peripheral nerves (such as seizures, weakness, paralysis, balance issues, or incoordination), our neurological consultation offers specialized diagnosis and management. The veterinary neurologist will perform a meticulous neurological exam to pinpoint the lesion and, if necessary, recommend advanced tests like cerebrospinal fluid analysis, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), or computed tomography (CT) scans. With an accurate diagnosis, a specific treatment plan will be established to improve your pet's quality of life.

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Laser therapy, also known as photobiomodulation, is one of our most powerful, non-invasive tools for alleviating pain, reducing inflammation, and accelerating healing. It uses specific wavelengths of light to penetrate deep into tissues, stimulating cell regeneration and improving circulation.

How Does it Benefit Your Pet?

  • Pain Relief: Reduces discomfort in acute and chronic conditions.
  • Reduced Inflammation: Helps decrease swelling and redness.
  • Accelerated Recovery: Promotes wound healing and tissue repair after surgeries or injuries.
  • Non-Invasive and Painless: A gentle treatment your pet will tolerate and enjoy.

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Magnetotherapy is a non-invasive technique that uses pulsed electromagnetic fields to stimulate the body's natural healing processes. It improves microcirculation, reduces inflammation, alleviates pain, and accelerates bone and tissue regeneration. It's particularly beneficial for fracture consolidation, arthritis management, and the recovery from soft tissue injuries and herniated discs.

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Therapeutic ultrasound uses high-frequency sound waves to generate deep heat in tissues, promoting muscle relaxation and blood flow. It also has mechanical effects at the cellular level that facilitate healing. This therapy is excellent for treating muscle contractures, tendinitis, bursitis, and for scar reduction, helping to alleviate pain and improve tissue elasticity.

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Ozone therapy is a complementary treatment that uses a mixture of oxygen and medical ozone to stimulate the body's natural self-healing abilities. It acts as a powerful antioxidant, improves tissue oxygenation, modulates the immune system, and has anti-inflammatory and analgesic properties. It can be applied in various ways (local, systemic) and is useful for treating chronic pain, infections, joint problems, and for enhancing overall vitality.

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Acupuncture is an ancient technique that involves inserting thin needles into specific points on the body to stimulate nerve and energy pathways. It helps release endorphins (natural pain relievers), improves circulation, and restores the body's balance. It's highly effective for managing chronic pain (arthritis, dysplasia), neurological problems (paralysis, herniated discs), and for improving the function and quality of life of senior animals or those with various conditions.

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Bioregulatory medicine (also known as complex homeopathy) is based on the principle of stimulating the body's self-regulating mechanisms using low-dose, natural-origin medications. Its goal is to restore physiological balance and strengthen the body's natural defenses, reducing inflammation and pain, and supporting recovery in various diseases, all in a safe manner that complements other therapies.

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Electrotherapy uses small, controlled electrical currents for therapeutic purposes. Two of its most common modalities are:

  • TENS (Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation): Helps alleviate chronic and acute pain by blocking pain signals and stimulating the release of endorphins.
  • EMS (Electrical Muscle Stimulation): Induces muscle contractions to prevent atrophy, strengthen weakened muscles, or re-educate movements after injuries or surgeries.


Both modalities are safe and non-invasive, offering valuable support in the rehabilitation process.

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At Ri-Hab Vet, every case begins with an integrative assessment. We consider not only your pet's specific condition but also their complete history, lifestyle, and overall well-being. We then develop a personalized treatment plan that combines the most suitable therapies for optimal recovery. Furthermore, we conduct continuous and rigorous monitoring of their progress, adjusting the plan as needed to ensure the best results and the highest quality of life for your furry companion.

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Masotherapy, or therapeutic massage, for pets is a technique that uses massage to improve the physical and mental well-being of animals. The procedure should be performed by a professional (veterinarian or canine physical therapist) in a calm environment to ensure the animal's safety.

Therapeutic massage is a useful tool for relieving pain, reducing stress, and improving mobility in dogs with conditions like arthritis or muscle injuries. You should always consult with a veterinarian before starting any treatment of this type.

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An underwater treadmill is a rehabilitation therapy for pets that uses a treadmill inside a tank with water. As the pet walks, the water's buoyancy reduces the impact on joints and bones, which makes movement easier and relieves pain. At the same time, the water's resistance strengthens muscles more efficiently than on land.

This therapy is ideal for dogs with arthritis, ligament injuries, or those recovering from surgery. It's also used to help overweight pets exercise safely and to improve physical conditioning in canine athletes. It's a form of low-impact exercise that benefits mobility, strength, and overall health.

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Phototherapy for pets is a non-invasive treatment that uses light to stimulate healing and reduce inflammation. Specific wavelengths of light are applied to damaged or painful tissue, which increases cellular energy, improves blood flow, and accelerates regeneration. It is commonly used for managing chronic pain, arthritis, slow-healing wounds, and dermatological problems, without significant side effects, serving as a complement to other veterinary therapies.

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Therapeutic exercise for pets is a specialized treatment that uses controlled, repetitive movements to improve mobility, muscle strength, balance, and coordination. It focuses on restoring or maintaining physical function after an injury, surgery, or in the management of chronic conditions like arthritis. These exercises, which may include stretches, passive movements, or the use of specialized equipment like underwater treadmills, are tailored to the specific needs of each animal to promote a safe and effective recovery.

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Ozonated PRP for pets is a natural regenerative treatment that uses the animal's own plasma enriched with ozone. Blood is drawn and processed to obtain platelet-rich plasma, then mixed with ozone and injected into the affected area. This method promotes the healing of muscle and joint injuries, reduces inflammation, and stimulates the regeneration of damaged tissues. It is ideal for treating osteoarthritis and safely and effectively accelerating post-surgical recovery.

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