Alli Mason Veterinary Rehabilitation
Canine Physiotherapy
These sessions can last up to an hour and a half, and will consist of a full work up of your dog, including a bio-mechanical analysis as well as an assessment of muscle and joint quality. I will also discuss with you my findings, as well as discuss care alterations that may prove beneficial and an exercise programme tailored to you. Appointments may include the use of electrotherapy's such as LASER and TENS, which will be discussed at your appointment.
Equine Physiotherapy
These sessions can last up to an hour and a half, and will consist of a full work up of your horse, including a bio-mechanical analysis as well as an assessment of muscle and joint quality. I will also discuss with you my findings, as well as discuss care alterations that may prove beneficial and an exercise programme tailored to you. Appointments may include the use of electrotherapy's such as LASER and TENS, which will be discussed at your appointment.
Small Animal Hydrotherapy
We love to tackle our cases with a multi-modal approach, specifically with small animals we use hydrotherapy. Following an initial land based physio session we start hydrotherapy with the aim at achieving the goals you have set out.
Other animal
I do treat other animals such as farm animals and cats, please contact me for further details for treatment of these animals.
Physiotherapy treatment for all animals and small animal hydrotherapy.
Mon - Fri: 8am - 8pm
Saturday: 8am - 4pm
Sunday: 8am - 4pm
Find us here
Find us at:
Alli Mason Veterinary Rehabilitation,
Home Farm Business Centre,
Minety,
Wiltshire,
SN16 9PL
Who We Are
Alli Mason
I have been involved with a variety of animals throughout my life and have always know I have wanted to work with them in some way.
After leaving school at 16 I went onto college at Hartpury Equine where I achieved a Level 3 Extended Diploma in Horse Management. It was here that I really developed my understanding of horses in general, and while I was studying I was able to carry out a placement with a canine hydrotherapy centre.
I studied for 4 years at Harper Adams graduating with an undergraduate degree in Veterinary Physiotherapy. Within this study duration, I was fortunate to complete placements with some amazing professionals who I learnt so much from.
As part of my continued professional development I am required to keep up to date with new research, this enables me to offer the best service I can to my clients.
Fully insured and qualified and a full member of the NAVP (National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists), IRVAP (Institute of Registered Veterinary and Animal Physiotherapists) and also a member of AHPR (Animal Health Professions Register) under the sub-group Veterinary Physiotherapists.