Bridgefield Physiotherapy Ltd is based in Farnham, Surrey and provides animal physiotherapy services, specialising in equine physiotherapy, in Surrey Hampshire and surrounding areas. We are Chartered physiotherapists and are regulated by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP), the Health Professions Council (HPC) and the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT).
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Animal physiotherapy involves the assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions.
Physiotherapy involves the detailed assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions.
Various treatments and rehabilitation techniques are used with the aim to restore an injured tissue back to full function and strength.
The initial history taken from the owner is vital to gain knowledge of where the problem may be, what structure may be at fault and whether the problem is worsening or improving.
Physiotherapy involves the detailed assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions.
Various treatments and rehabilitation techniques are used with the aim to restore an injured tissue back to full function and strength.
The initial history taken from the owner is vital to gain knowledge of where the problem may be, what structure may be at fault and whether the problem is worsening or improving.
Animal physiotherapy involves the assessment, treatment and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions.
Neck or Back pain - secondary to degenerative disc disease, disc protrusion/ extrusion, or post-operatively following decompressive surgery.
Chronic Degenerative Radiculomyelopathy - treatment is often palliative in these cases but can help to improve your pet's function, joint ranges of motion and overall comfort.
History - discussion with owner of presenting problem, any aggravating factors, past medical history, current medications, current exercise routine and purpose (if working dog).
Neck or Back pain - secondary to degenerative disc disease, disc protrusion/ extrusion, or post-operatively following decompressive surgery.
Chronic Degenerative Radiculomyelopathy - treatment is often palliative in these cases but can help to improve your pet's function, joint ranges of motion and overall comfort.
History - discussion with owner of presenting problem, any aggravating factors, past medical history, current medications, current exercise routine and purpose (if working dog).
Jenny qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist in 2000 from Brunel University and went on to work in the human field before qualifying as an Animal Physiotherapist in 2002.
Jenny worked for an established animal physiotherapy practice before setting up Jenny Stephenson Ltd in 2006 and changing to Bridgefield Physiotherapy in 2010.
Jenny is an experienced horse person who has enjoyed competing in affiliated show jumping and county level working hunter classes and has in the past qualified for RIHS and HOYS.
Jenny worked for an established animal physiotherapy practice before setting up Jenny Stephenson Ltd in 2006 and changing to Bridgefield Physiotherapy in 2010.
Jenny is an experienced horse person who has enjoyed competing in affiliated show jumping and county level working hunter classes and has in the past qualified for RIHS and HOYS.
Maruska qualified from Kings College in London as a Chartered Physiotherapist in 2003 and went on to work full time in the NHS.
After gaining experience in other physiotherapy departments she went on to specialise in musculoskeletal injuries in private practice.
In 2008, Maruska obtained her MSc in Veterinary Physiotherapy to become a Category A ACPAT member.
Maruska began her equine physiotherapy career working for an established equine vet physiotherapist whilst also setting up canine physiotherapy independently.
After gaining experience in other physiotherapy departments she went on to specialise in musculoskeletal injuries in private practice.
In 2008, Maruska obtained her MSc in Veterinary Physiotherapy to become a Category A ACPAT member.
Maruska began her equine physiotherapy career working for an established equine vet physiotherapist whilst also setting up canine physiotherapy independently.
Caroline first met Jenny when she was referred by her vet to treat her horse 'Lilly' who had a pelvic and back problem.
Caroline works three days a week and is happy to assist with any accounts queries or any other day to day business.
Pippa first met Jenny and Maruska when Bridgefield were treating her horse Frank a number of years ago.
Pippa comes from a mainly administrative/PA background and more recently gained valuble experience working on a large livery/riding school yard liaising with clients and vets and spent time at Merrist Wood taking BHS levels.
Caroline works three days a week and is happy to assist with any accounts queries or any other day to day business.
Pippa first met Jenny and Maruska when Bridgefield were treating her horse Frank a number of years ago.
Pippa comes from a mainly administrative/PA background and more recently gained valuble experience working on a large livery/riding school yard liaising with clients and vets and spent time at Merrist Wood taking BHS levels.
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