ABOUT ME
My name is Zoe Morris, and I am a fully insured and qualified Veterinary Physiotherapist. After completing my Integrated Master's (IMSc) at Writtle University, I decided to set up my own mobile business; initially based in Cheshire and now the Scottish Borders.
I am proud to announce I am also a member of the RAMP association, ensuring you are provided with a Gold-Standard service.
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I have acquired a range of experience over the years that allowed me to treat a variety of animals from police dogs, ex-racing Greyhounds to brood mares and competition horses.
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Take a look below at some of my work.

QUALIFICATIONS AND ASSOSIATIONS
Intergrated Master's in Veterinary Physiotherapy
IMSC
This 4-year course at Writtle University is the first Integrated Master's, in the UK, that allows direct entry onto RAMP and AHPR, after graduation.Â
A highly accreditated degree that provided students with a range of teaching staff, such as veterinary surgeons and experienced senior physiotherapists.

WHAT IS PHYSIO?
Veterinary Physiotherapy aids recovery by restoring function and movement, reducing the risk of re-injury.
Additionally, competition animals highly benefit from physio by keeping them in top condition, by maintaining musculoskeletal health – much like in human physio.
By taking a holistic approach to the whole body, the animal is considered as an individual to provide a tailored treatment plan.
This involves a range of techniques and regimes to provide the most effective outcome for your pet.
Veterinary Physiotherapy is a scientific-led practice, utilised around the world.
As proven very effective in humans, we can now see the wonderful benefits for our animals.
What can Physio help?
Musculoskeletal conditions (soft tissue, joints, and bones)
Neurological conditions (nervous system and brain)
Veterinary physiotherapy is beneficial for animals of all ages and disciplines, for a variety of health conditions.
Get in contact today to find out how I can help.