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For Vets

Work is carried out under a veterinary referral by a fully qualified and insured physiotherapist and complies with the current UK legislation (Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966, Animal Welfare Act 2006). To refer a patient, please complete this quick online referral form

Physiotherapy is an evidence-based approach combining a range of manual techniques, targeted exercises and electrotherapies, including a veterinary laser. It plays a vital role in restoring correct movement patterns, managing pain and enhancing performance and the overall quality of life.

Rehabilitation of the flexor tendon in the horse, tendon palpation

Why Choose Physio

Horse doing trot poles as part of veterinary physiotherapy plan

Your Involvement Matters

Veterinary referral ensures working from a place of clarity and safety. Understanding the diagnosis, history and any contraindications allows for the most effective treatment, transparent communication within the multidisciplinary team and a comprehensive rehabilitation plan.

Anna holds a Master’s degree in Veterinary Physiotherapy, a Level 4 Hydrotherapy qualification and is an FEI Permitted Equine Therapist. As an insured member of the NAVP, she complies with CPD requirements and maintains high professional standards. Her international experience includes referral hospital environments with successful rehabilitation of both large and small animal cases, including fitting of orthopaedic braces to help restore movement in canines in partnership with Wimba. She presented her research at conferences (Alltech 2023, IAVRPT 2024) and formed part of the teaching team in her vet physio degree programme. Anna puts strong emphasis on multidisciplinary collaboration and provides services in Suffolk, UK, and the EU.

Anna Srutova Veterinary physiotherapist that offers rehabilitation for animals

About Anna

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