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About Becca Vet Physio

A fully qualified and insured Veterinary Physiotherapist, holding an MSc in Veterinary Physiotherapy from the University of Nottingham, I am a member of the National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists (NAVP), registered with the Animal Health Professions' Register (AHPR, sub-group of Veterinary Physiotherapy) and a FEI Permitted Therapist, enabling me to support clients at international competition.

 

I​I work collaboratively as part of a multidisciplinary team, comprised of vets, farriers, saddlers, chiropractors, hydrotherapists and other professionals, to achieve the best possible outcome for your individual animal, whether elite competition horse or family dog.

I specialise in performance horses, but am experienced in aiding a range of equine and canine conditions, from kissing spines to luxating patellas. The benefits of physiotherapy include improving comfort and mobility, aiding with post-operative or injury recovery and improving performance. 

Having ridden since a young age and worked a wide range of roles within the equine industry, I am particularly passionate about eventing and sport-horse performance. Outside of work, I can be found running or adventuring with my collie-cross, Milo.

Based in Highworth, I am a mobile practice, travelling to yards, clinics and homes throughout Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire, Wiltshire and Berkshire.

Greta

"Becca is a fantastic asset to the team. She is very thorough when assessing the horses to make sure they are all working correctly and feeling as well as possible..." Read more

Greta Mason

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Helen Bates

Sponsored Rider

Helen is a 5* Event rider, based in the Cotswolds. I absolutely love being a part of Helen's team and I was privileged to provide physio support for Helen and Diego at Badminton 2024. I look forward to supporting them at competitions going forwards!

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NAVP Member

By selecting a member of NAVP to treat their animal, owners ensure that practitioners qualified via a recognised programme and have established a strong foundation of scientific knowledge, underpinned by clinical practice. 

NAVP ensures members work within their scope of practice, alongside your veterinarian and adhere to their professional code of conduct.

 

As members, we are required to complete continued professional development (CPD) in order to continue learning and stay up to date with the latest research and methods.

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