Veterinarian Service

Pet Rehabilitation

Learn more about our pet rehabilitation services below.

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If you believe your patient would benefit from our services, please use the referral form below!

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Schedule an appointment to see one of our trained pet rehabilitation specialists.

Rehabilitation For Dogs & Cats

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We have specialized, state-of-the-art equipment to facilitate healing for pets who are suffering from major pain due to age and other factors.
The Center for Veterinary Pain Management & Rehabilitation in The Woodlands is a national leader in cutting-edge techniques and treatments for Pain Management & Rehabilitation.

Center For Veterinary Pain Management And Rehabilitation

Here at The Center for Veterinary Pain Management and Rehabilitation, we believe that pets should not have limited options when it comes to pain management and rehabilitation. We believe in the multimodal management of pain, which means that we employ numerous therapies and modalities in order to bring pets the relief they deserve. We believe in aggressive physical rehabilitation to restore full function. We recognize the unique human-animal bond between our clients and their pets, and we always respect our clients’ concerns regarding their pets.

The Center for Veterinary Pain Management and Rehabilitation was established by Dr. Wall in 2004 and stemmed from his deep compassion for his patients and clients. Dr. Wall’s passion for helping pets with pain management and rehabilitation is unequaled. His dedication to providing the best care and having the best staff attend to those in need has resulted in hundreds of dogs and cats enjoying a better quality of life.

The Center for Veterinary Pain Management and Rehabilitation, which is conveniently located at our Indian Springs location, is specially equipped with state-of-the-art equipment to facilitate healing for pets who are suffering from major pain due to:

  • Major Orthopedic Surgery
  • Injury to muscles, tendons, or nerves.
  • Aging
  • Recently amputation
Treatment Options

We give each of our patients individualized, loving care throughout their entire stay at our clinic. Our greatest desire is to return your pet to a pain-free, active life. We offer the following treatment options for our patients. Your pet may receive one or many of the following treatments to restore him/her back to health:

  • Bioelectric Whirlpool
  • Underwater Treadmill
  • Electrical stimulation
  • Therapeutic laser
  • Therapeutic ultrasound
  • Specially designed exercises
  • Massage
  • Stretching

Some of the benefits that your pet may experience are flexibility, decreased pain, return of normal neurologic function, and increased movement to injured or aged joints. These efforts result in a safe return to former physical strength and muscle tone. The culminating effect is a happier, healthier family pet.

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WHY CHOOSE US

Expert Team

Led by Dr. Wall, our experienced professionals are dedicated to compassionate care.

Advanced Technology

We use the latest techniques, including laser therapy and hydrotherapy.

Proven Results

Hundreds of pets have regained mobility and quality of life.

COMMON CONDITIONS WE TREAT

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Major Orthopedic Surgery Recovery

After major orthopedic surgeries such as TPLO (Tibial Plateau Leveling Osteotomy), hip replacements, or fracture repairs, veterinary rehabilitation is crucial for a successful recovery. Rehab helps reduce pain, restore mobility, and rebuild strength.

Muscle, Tendon & Nerve Injuries

Injuries to muscles, tendons, or nerves require careful rehabilitation to prevent re-injury and support full recovery.

Aging & Arthritis Pain

Senior pets often experience arthritis and mobility issues due to joint degeneration. Veterinary rehabilitation helps improve their comfort and quality of life

Post-Amputation Recovery

Pets that undergo limb amputation need rehabilitation to adjust to their new gait and prevent secondary injuries.

Neurological Disorders

Conditions such as intervertebral disc disease (IVDD), degenerative myelopathy, or nerve damage benefit greatly from structured rehabilitation.

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TREATMENT OPTIONS

Bioelectric Whirlpool

Uses gentle electrical currents in warm water to improve circulation, reduce pain, and promote healing in injured tissues.

Therapeutic Laser & Ultrasound

Uses light and sound waves to accelerate tissue healing, reduce inflammation, and relieve pain in muscles and joints.

Underwater Treadmill Therapy

Provides low-impact exercise by allowing pets to walk in water, reducing stress on joints while building strength and mobility.

Customized Exercise Plans

Tailored rehabilitation programs focus on strengthening weak areas, improving balance, and restoring mobility based on a pet’s specific needs.

Electrical Stimulation

Helps stimulate muscle contraction, reduce pain, and prevent muscle atrophy in pets recovering from injury or surgery.

Massage & Stretching

Enhances flexibility, reduces muscle stiffness, and promotes relaxation to aid in recovery and overall well-being.

BENEFITS OF PET PAIN MANAGEMENT AND PET REHAB

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Improved Flexibility & Movement

Reduced Pain & Inflammation

Enhanced Strength & Coordination

Faster Recovery after Surgery or Injury

Overall Improved Quality of Life

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How do I know if my pet needs pain management or rehab?

Signs include limping, difficulty getting up, reluctance to play, and post-surgical recovery needs.

How long does a typical treatment plan last?

Each plan is customized, but many pets see improvement within a few weeks.

Do I need a referral from my veterinarian?

While referrals are helpful, they are not required. Contact us directly for a consultation.

Is rehabilitation safe for senior pets?

Yes! We tailor treatments to each pet’s age and condition for maximum benefit.

Will my pet be in pain during treatment?

Our therapies are designed for comfort and relief, not pain.