Center for Veterinary Pain Management and Rehabilitation

Center for Veterinary Pain Management and Rehabilitation is a general practice practice in Spring, TX. Procedures include Neurologic Rehabilitation, Regenerative medicine, Orthopedic Rehabilitation, and Physical rehabilitation.

About

The Center for Veterinary Pain Management and Rehabilitation specializes in non-surgical pain management and physical rehabilitation for dogs and cats. Dr. Rick Wall, who is Board Certified in Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation, leads the team in creating multimodal treatment plans. The clinic focuses on addressing chronic pain, improving mobility, and restoring function through various therapies.

The center serves patients in The Woodlands, TX, and beyond, accepting both direct client appointments and veterinary referrals. They assist pets recovering from surgeries, those with arthritis, sports injuries, and amputations, aiming to return them to a pain-free, active life. The clinic recommends other Animal Clinics of the Woodlands for general veterinary medicine.

Surgical team

  • Dr. Rick Wall

    Dr. Wall has been enthusiastically involved in the practice of physical medicine, rehabilitation and pain management in both dogs and cats for over thirty years.

Procedures

  • Neurologic Rehabilitation
  • Regenerative medicine
  • Orthopedic Rehabilitation
  • Physical rehabilitation
  • Custom orthotic braces
  • Pain management
  • Pharmaceutical therapies
  • CCL Rehabilitation
  • Therapeutic Laser
  • Canine Sports Medicine
  • Sports Medicine
  • Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy
  • Physical medicine
  • Conservative Rehabilitation Therapy
  • Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT)

Photos

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Frequently asked questions

What types of conditions does the Center for Veterinary Pain Management and Rehabilitation treat?
The center treats a variety of conditions causing pain and disability in dogs and cats, including post-surgical issues, arthritis, sports injuries, and mobility challenges for amputees. They focus on chronic pain and aim to help pets regain mobility and reduce pain using non-surgical methods.
Is a veterinary referral required to bring a pet to the Center for Veterinary Pain Management and Rehabilitation?
While a veterinarian's referral is not strictly required, the center states that a written referral is very helpful for evaluating the pet's problem and determining the appropriate treatment plan. They recommend asking your veterinarian to complete their New Patient Referral Form and to bring medical records and radiographs to the consultation.
What specific rehabilitation therapies are offered at the center?
The center offers a range of rehabilitation services including CCL Rehabilitation, Myofascial Trigger Point Therapy, Neurologic Rehabilitation, Orthopedic Rehabilitation, and Conservative Rehabilitation Therapy. They also utilize Therapeutic Laser and Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy.
What is Dr. Rick Wall's specialization at the Center for Veterinary Pain Management and Rehabilitation?
Dr. Rick Wall is Board Certified in Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. He has over thirty years of veterinary experience and has developed a passion for pain management and physical rehabilitation, which led him to create the center. He also specializes in canine sports medicine.
Does the center offer services beyond standard rehabilitation?
Yes, in addition to standard rehabilitation and pain management, the center also offers regenerative medicine and custom orthotic braces. These services are part of their comprehensive approach to help pets regain mobility and reduce pain.

Contact & hours

Address

10807 Kuykendahl Rd #406
Spring

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