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Animal Rehabilitation
Browse canine and equine rehabilitation providers on BreederHQ Marketplace. Post-surgical rehab, sports-medicine recovery, hydrotherapy, underwater treadmill work, and conditioning programs. For athletes returning to work, seniors maintaining mobility, and post-orthopedic-surgery recovery.
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Rehabilitation is medical-adjacent work. It pairs with sports medicine veterinary care and requires credentialed practitioners.
- ● Post-surgical orthopedic rehab (TPLO, hip, FHO, spinal)
- ● Canine sports medicine and return-to-sport programs
- ● Hydrotherapy (pool-based)
- ● Underwater treadmill
- ● Land treadmill conditioning
- ● Cold laser, PEMF, and therapeutic ultrasound
- ● Senior mobility maintenance and arthritis management
- ● Equine physical therapy and bodywork
- ● Equine sports medicine rehab
- ● Neurological rehab (IVDD, FCE, vestibular)
How to Browse on the Marketplace
Filters that matter for finding the right practitioner:
- Species. Canine and equine rehab are different fields. Filter to your species.
- Credential. CCRT (University of Tennessee), CCRP (NorthEast Seminars), CRI, equine PT credentials. The credential frames the practitioner's training.
- Modality. Hydrotherapy, treadmill, laser, manual therapy, e-stim. Filter to practitioners offering what your case needs.
- Veterinary supervision. Most rehab work requires a referring veterinarian. Filter to practices with strong veterinary integration.
What to Look For When Hiring a Rehab Provider
- Real credentials. CCRT, CCRP, DACVSMR (sports medicine), CVA (acupuncture), or equine PT credentials. "Years of experience" without credentialing is a yellow flag for clinical work.
- Veterinary referral process. Reputable rehab requires veterinary referral with diagnosis, imaging, and clearance for the planned protocol.
- Written treatment plan. Goals, timeline, session frequency, modalities, and home exercise plan documented at intake.
- Reassessment cadence. Good rehab measures range of motion, gait, and function objectively at intervals, not just "how does it feel."
- Equipment quality. Photos of actual hydrotherapy pool, treadmill, and rehab gym. Stock photos are a yellow flag.
- Realistic timelines. TPLO rehab is 8-12 weeks minimum. Hip rehab can run 6 months. Practitioners promising faster timelines are misreading the science.