Pain Management & Physical Therapy for Pets in Rome, GA
Maintaining your pet’s comfort and mobility is essential to their quality of life. At Animal Medical Center of Rome, we provide comprehensive pain management and physical therapy services to help pets recover from injuries, manage chronic conditions, and stay active and healthy.
Compassionate Pain and Mobility Care
At Animal Medical Center of Rome, our goal is to keep pets comfortable, active, and pain-free. By combining advanced pain management strategies with customized physical therapy programs, we help pets recover faster, maintain mobility, and enjoy a higher quality of life.

Signs Your Pet May Need Pain Management
Pets often hide discomfort, but common signs of pain or reduced mobility include:
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Limping or favoring a limb
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Difficulty standing, climbing stairs, or jumping
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Stiffness or soreness, especially in older pets
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Behavioral changes, such as irritability or withdrawal
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Decreased activity or reluctance to play
If you notice any of these signs, our team can evaluate your pet and create a plan to restore comfort and function.
Advanced Pain Management Services
Our veterinary team uses a combination of approaches to relieve pain and improve mobility, including:
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Prescription medications for acute or chronic pain
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Anti-inflammatory therapies
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Nutritional and joint supplements
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Targeted physical therapy exercises
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Laser therapy and other non-invasive modalities
These treatments can be customized to address arthritis, post-surgical recovery, soft tissue injuries, and other painful conditions.

Physical Therapy for Recovery & Mobility
Physical therapy helps pets regain strength, flexibility, and range of motion through a variety of techniques. These may include therapeutic exercises to improve muscle tone and coordination, hydrotherapy for low-impact strength training, massage and stretching to reduce stiffness and improve circulation, and individualized rehabilitation plans following surgery or injury. Regular therapy sessions can enhance healing, prevent future injuries, and significantly improve your pet’s overall quality of life.