Striving to enhance the quality of you and your pet’s life together through conditioning and rehabilitation.
7275 Joy Rd. Dexter, MI. 48130 734-417-4290
What is animal rehabilitation?
Animal rehabilitation is the art and science of using different techniques to help restore normal function to joints and muscles after injury or surgery. These techniques include therapeutic exercises, electrical stimulation, manual manipulations, massage, acupuncture and aquatic work such as swimming and underwater treadmill work. Normal function is restored by relieving pain, improving flexibility and mobility, and increasing strength.
What services are available at the Animal Rehabilitation Facility?
Dr. Cardeccia provides rehabilitation services for post-operative surgeries such as ACL repair, luxating patella repair, elbow dysplasia,, shoulder OCD surgery, fracture repair, spinal surgeries, and hip surgeries. She also does injury/lameness evaluations and consultations, sports fitness evaluations and consultations, geriatric/arthritic conditions evaluations and consultations, conditioning programs for weight loss, conditioning for the canine athlete, and acupuncture for geriatric, arthritic, and neurologic patients.
How long will rehab take?
The length of time an animal needs to rehabilitate will depend on several factors, including the type and severity of an injury, the type of surgery performed (if any), the condition of the patient at the time of the injury/surgery, the willingness and ableness of the owner to do rehab with their pet, and the compliance of the patient to do rehab. At the initial evaluation and consultation, a plan specific to the patient’s needs will be formulated and discussed.
How do I make an appointment?
Call Dr. Mary L. Cardeccia, DVM, CVA, CVFT, CCRT (pending) directly at 734-417-4290 to schedule an appointment. Please be aware that Dr. Cardeccia is frequently working with patients so you may need to leave a message. Your call is important and every effort is made to return calls as soon as possible.
Dr. Mary Cardeccia, owner of the Animal Rehabilitation Facility (ARF), has been a small animal veterinarian for 15 years, and have been moving gradually from general practice to complementary veterinary medicine for the last several years. Dr. Mary Cardeccia is a Reiki practitioner, level II, a certified Veterinary Acupuncturist, Certified Veterinary Food Therapist, and Canine Rehabilitation Therapy certification is currently pending. She is also working on completing certification as a Veterinary Chinese Herbalist.