Hydrotherapy / Underwater Treadmill

A veterinary rehab therapist stands next to the underwater treadmill while an aussie dog walks in the water as a part of his veterinary physical therapy plan

The underwater treadmill, also known as water therapy or hydrotherapy, uses the warmth, buoyancy, and resistance of water to help with strengthening, conditioning, and neuromuscular retraining. Water therapy is used to treat conditions such as arthritis, neurologic weakness or dysfunction, and post-operative cases such as TPLO repair, FHO and IVDD. Hydrotherapy is also beneficial as part of a weight loss or sports conditioning plan.


Benefits of Hydrotherapy:

  • A gentle exercise suitable for pets of all sizes and ages

  • Water can support around 65% of the body weight, which relieves pressure on joints or injured limbs.

    • This makes it an excellent choice for pets with arthritis, after orthopedic surgery, recovering from sports-related injuries, or for those aiming for weight loss.

  • The hydrostatic pressure exerted by the water can reduce swelling, inflammation, and pain, leading to faster healing.

  • Water exercises can enhance body awareness, particularly beneficial for pets with neurological conditions, spinal injuries, or older pets.

  • The warmth of the water can help relax muscles, improving their flexibility and range of motion.

  • Water resistance serves as an effective training method for canine athletes participating in agility, flyball, or other canine sports, providing an additional challenge.

A grey and white cat stands in the underwater treadmill with their vet rehab therapist for water therapy as a part of it's cat PT program for hind end weakness.

Common Questions about Water Therapy / Underwater Treadmill for Dogs and Cats