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Making Pets Fit for Life

Hong Kong's first dedicated pet physical therapist.  Our mission is to enhance the well-being of your beloved pets through expert Veterinary Physiotherapy services. 

We offer Veterinary Physiotherapy services to dogs, cats, rabbits and even exotic pets!

Pet Physical Therapy

Paws in Motion offers Veterinary Physiotherapy services to dogs, cats, rabbits and exotic pets! Our clinic in Sai Ying Pun provides a relaxed and peaceful environment for your pet while we aim to speed up their healing process, encouraging a more rapid return to mobility and the full enjoyment of life again. 

Our veterinary surgeon and certified rehabilitation therapist, Dr Jane McNae, is happy to take on new patients and assess their needs, with a referral from your family vet.

Our address is G/F 192 Third St, Sai Ying Pun, (by appointment only). 

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Improve your pet's quality of life

Paws in Motion provides a range of products that can reduce stress or pain and increase agility.

Veterinary Physiotherapy and Pain Management Clinic

Paws in Motion has exciting news to share with our valued clients and their furry companions. We've expanded our services and now operate from a brand-new clinic in Sai Ying Pun, offering you and your pets a wide range of benefits you won't want to miss.

Our new clinic provides a dedicated space designed to facilitate your pet's rehabilitation journey. We've created an environment that is not only welcoming but also specifically tailored to meet your pet's needs. The soothing and stress-free ambiance ensures that your pet will feel right at home while receiving the care they deserve.

Latest Articles

Our story began 10 years ago......

Our story began 10 years ago......

To all our pet patients, pet pawrents, veterinary colleagues and friends for contributing to 10 fantastic years as Hong Kong’s first dedicated pet physiotherapy and rehabilitation practice.
Calvin's Comeback: A Heartwarming Journey from Weakness to Wagging Tail

Calvin's Comeback: A Heartwarming Journey from Weakness to Wagging Tail

Calvin, a 6-year-old Pomeranian, made a remarkable recovery. Through successful surgery and a dedicated months-long rehabilitation plan, he regained his strength and happily returned to walking and playing
MYOS: A Great New Supplement to Help Your Cat Thrive

MYOS: A Great New Supplement to Help Your Cat Thrive

As cats age, reduced mobility and muscle loss can impact their quality of life. In this blog, we’ll explore why MYOS is a game-changer for cats, especially those with chronic kidney disease or degenerative joint issues, and how it can benefit your beloved pet.
The Human-Animal Bond: A Two-Way Connection for Mental Health - by student intern Toby Leung

The Human-Animal Bond: A Two-Way Connection for Mental Health - by student intern Toby Leung

The connection between humans and animals is a timeless bond that offers profound benefits, particularly when it comes to mental health. In this blog, our student intern, Toby Leung, shares his personal experiences and insights on the powerful impact of the Human-Animal Bond.
Healing at Home: Essential Tips for Post-Surgery and Injury Confinement in Dogs

Healing at Home: Essential Tips for Post-Surgery and Injury Confinement in Dogs

Managing your dog’s recovery after surgery or injury can be challenging, especially if they’re active or hyperactive. This blog provides essential tips to create a comfortable and stimulating confinement environment, ensuring a smooth and speedy recovery for your furry friend.
Keeping your furry friends healthy: 10 heartfelt tips to prevent weight gain in your pets

Keeping your furry friends healthy: 10 heartfelt tips to prevent weight gain in your pets

We all want our pets to live their happiest, healthiest lives. Like us, maintaining a healthy weight is key to their well-being and longevity. Excess weight can lead to a range of health issues, including joint problems, diabetes, and decreased quality of life. In this guide, we share 10 tips to help you keep your furry friends in top shape, ensuring they stay active, playful, and full of joy.

Post-surgical patients

Post-surgical repair of joint problems such as cruciate rupture, total hip replacement, osteoarthritis, joint dysplasia, fracture repair, soft tissue trauma of the muscles, tendons and ligaments.

Spinal Injuries and Neurological Issues

Rehabilitation is aimed at helping the nerves regenerate by utilising their ability to reorganise and adapt, known as neuroplasticity.

Soft tissue and Muscle Strain

Soft tissue and muscle injuries can cause pain, weakness, decreased flexibility and reduced strength. Physiotherapy is an integral part to improve your pet’s recovery.

Elderly and arthritic pets

Massage therapy, heat therapy, laser and electromagnetic field therapy are very therapeutic for our geriatric pets that need that extra care as they age gracefully.

Athletic pets

Canine sports medicine is a rapidly growing field, as we learn the importance of keeping our pets fit and strong to prevent injury.

Paws in Motion

"Making Pets Fit for Life!"

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