Post CCL Surgery Home Exercise Rehab Guide

If your dog has had a cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) surgery recently and you don’t have access to a qualified physiotherapist but you want a great rehab program to help your dog heal well and have a better outcome then this program is for you!

It can be scary doing the rehab at home BUT you’ll have all you need with this program!

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A big thank you to Kylie for working with Marlie and me. Kylie showed me ways to incorporate exercise into every day life even with a busy household, she was always available to discuss questions or concerns. Thank you again!

susannah

- Susannah Marlie's Mum

Freya is a young dog diagnosed with hip arthritis and dysplasia in both hips. She had significant muscle loss and had less energy to move, movement was uncomfortable and she was overweight. Freya has now lost weight, moves easier and her muscle bulk has returned.

kirsty

- Kirsty Freya's Mum

Thank you for the fabulous exercise program Kylie. I've noticed Simba is happier on stairs, and is walking better too. He loves the exercises and it's great to know they make a difference.

tracy

- Tracy Simba's Mum

home exercise rehab program - post ccl surgery

Post CCL Surgery Home Exercise Program

Start immediately to get your dog on the road to recovery.

This DIY program is designed to:

  1. Encourage early controlled weight bearing through a week by week, progressive, exercise program
  2. Decrease pain and stiffness from immobility
  3. Decrease further muscle atrophy
  4. Help your dog regain their function quicker
  5. Help to decrease the risk of tearing the other CCL

Program Delivery

Instant online access

Start immediately after surgery to get them back on their paws quicker!

Program Content

  • Downloadable PDF of exercises with descriptions and link to videos
  • Week by week exercise program
  • Easy access to ask questions via email or messenger

Start the day of surgery!

Check with your vet to start immediately after surgery to help your furry friend have the best rehab and recovery!

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HEY! I'M KYLIE.

These are my fluffy babies, Freja on the left and Kiba on the right. They are my world.

As an aged care physio I've treated many cases of arthritis, and the good news is that many concepts can be used for senior dogs with arthritis too.

I believe older dogs deserve to be mobile and pain free.

Strength training for dogs is an under-used tool that can help stop those back legs from going, making your senior dog more comfortable and happier.

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