Veterinary Underwater Treadmill

Today, hydrotherapy is widely used as a treatment method for pets. This approach not only improves the physical condition of animals but also offers many benefits.
For a long time, movement in water has been considered an excellent exercise for the muscles and joints of animals. By reducing the effects of gravity, the muscles and joints are relieved and gradually repaired.
Many animals brought to veterinary hospitals are elderly. With aging, they encounter various problems. For instance, arthritis is a common condition seen in older animals. Depending on the animal’s condition, the veterinarian may suggest different treatment options. While physiotherapy cannot completely cure arthritis in animals, it can effectively manage pain. One of the procedures veterinarians use in physiotherapy is hydrotherapy. Hydrotherapy helps correct the animal’s gait and improves their daily functioning.
Some breeds also have genetic conditions. For treating many of these conditions, such as patellar and hip dislocations, physiotherapy, particularly hydrotherapy, is the best solution. If surgery is required to address such issues, hydrotherapy and physiotherapy can help delay the need for surgery. In some cases, the condition may be fully resolved with hydrotherapy, eliminating the need for surgery. Negin Homay Rahmat Iranian Company, by producing the first equine underwater treadmill in the country, has made a significant contribution to improving the health and performance of these animals and providing peace of mind for their owners.










