Class 4 Laser Therapy
Class 4 laser therapy, also known as high-power laser therapy or photobiomodulation, uses high-power, focused light energy to accelerate the body's natural healing processes, relieve pain, and reduce inflammation by stimulating cellular activity. It is a non-invasive, non-drug treatment for a range of musculoskeletal and joint conditions, including tendonitis, ligament sprains, muscle strains, and arthritic pain. The laser's light penetrates tissues, triggering cellular energy (ATP) production and promoting repair, improved circulation, and reduced swelling.


Underwater Treadmill
An underwater treadmill for dogs is a therapeutic device used in canine hydrotherapy, where a dog walks or trots on a moving treadmill inside a sealed tank that gradually fills with water. It offers a controlled, low-impact environment to improve a dog's mobility, strength, and balance by using water's buoyancy to reduce joint weight-bearing and its resistance to build muscle and endurance. This treatment is beneficial for rehabilitating dogs after injury or surgery, managing chronic conditions like arthritis and hip dysplasia, improving fitness in working and sporting dogs, and aiding in weight management.
Exercise Therapy
Exercise therapy for dogs, also known as canine physical rehabilitation, uses prescribed exercises, massage, and other physical methods to restore function, relieve pain, and improve strength, flexibility, endurance, and balance in dogs with injuries, chronic conditions like arthritis, or after surgery.

