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Slide Revitalize Your Pet Innovative hydrotherapy for pain relief, fitness, and rehabilitation.

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An illustration of a blue and orange dog running alongside a smaller dog on wheels, with a stylized mountain and sun in the background, captures the whimsical spirit that veterinarians cherish in their playful patients.

Slide Hydrotherapy, or aquatic therapy, is physical therapy and exercise in warm water including walking in the underwater treadmill, swimming, and pool exercises. By utilizing our heated underwater treadmill we are able to provide an extended level of care for our patients whether for exercise with minimal weight bearing on painful and arthritic joints, endurance conditioning for athletes, post-operative muscle strengthening and gait retraining, and even weight loss. Hydrotherapy A brown and white dog stands in an underwater treadmill at the vet, filled with water. The dog is looking up with an open mouth, appearing happy or excited. The treadmill is enclosed in transparent panels, and some sunlight is shining through. A brown poodle is standing in a hydrotherapy tank filled with water at the vet's office. Its curly fur is neatly groomed, and a control panel is visible in the background. The poodle looks directly at the camera.

Slide Benefits of Warm Water The use of warm water during aquatic therapy offers various benefits such as improved blood flow to muscles, increased joint flexibility and range of motion, and pain reduction through improved circulation.

Slide In the underwater treadmill, we can adjust the water level for changes in buoyancy and therefore the amount of weight bearing on different joints. The higher the water level, the less weight the body is bearing on the joints when walking. This reduces pain on joints while enhancing their range of motion. Animals that will not bear much weight on a limb or walk very stiff with less flexion and extension can gait more normally and use the joint in the intended range of motion with hydrotherapy. With the body surrounded by water, animals have increased confidence while standing and balancing to try to walk again and use limbs after injury and surgery. The water pressure also helps to reduce swelling in limbs, and the water resistance and surface tension are important for muscle strengthening.
  • Allows gait retraining with proper mechanics (using assistance if needed).
  • Encourages weight bearing on affected limbs.
  • Increases overall range of motion by increasing flexion (less than swimming) while increasing extension (more than swimming).
  • More controlled environment than swimming as referred to body mechanics.
Underwater Treadmill A happy Labrador Retriever walks on an underwater treadmill, looking joyful and relaxed with its tongue out. The dog sports a colorful head covering as the vet supervises nearby. The clear water and glass-encased treadmill add to the serene setting.

Slide Training Program Many dogs are so passionate about swimming and playing fetch in water that they will go beyond their limits increasing the risk for injury and overexertion. This is a concern for pets that are out of shape, overweight, injured, or have arthritis. Instead of having your pet swim in a river or lake, we recommend a training program managed by our rehabilitation doctor to achieve your goals and reduce the risk for injury. A minimalist design reminiscent of the calm and precision found in a veterinarian's practice, featuring a large, smooth blue curve overlapping a dark green background. The bold simplicity of the blue curve evokes trust and serenity, qualities vital to any vet's environment. A dachshund stands on a blue exercise ball with its front legs, supported by a veterinarian. Another person's hand is visible, pointing. The setting appears to be indoors with large windows in the background.

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Logo of "The Canine Co-Lab" features two dogs, one running and the other in a wheelchair, symbolizing both joy and care. A mountain outlines the top. The text reads "The Canine Co-Lab Recreation & Rehabilitation." Colors are primarily blue and orange, reflecting a veterinarian’s nurturing spirit. Logo Header Menu
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