Physical Therapy in the Rabbit
Physical therapy is the treatment of an injury, disease, or deformity by the use of massage, exercise, or heat treatment. Learn more about physical therapy for rabbits here! Disclaimer: This video is to demonstrate passive range of motion therapy, specifically for rabbits. Your veterinarian may recommend additional modalities of physical therapy if indicated for your pets care. This video is meant for education purposes for clients of AEAC. For more information about the healthcare of your exotic pet, visit us at the Avian and Exotic Animal Clinic of Indianapolis, or online at www.exoticvetclinic.com.

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