Animal and Human Physiotherapy www.animalphysiotherapist.com.au

Animal and Human Physiotherapy   www.animalphysiotherapist.com.au Animal and Human Physiotherapy She also treats cats and dogs post-op and those who are suffering from joint and/ or soft tissue complaints.

Nicky Suckle graduated with BSc Hons Physiotherapy in 2003 from Glasgow Caledonian University, UK and has specialised in musculoskeletal injuries, sports injuries and Pilates in her own clinic in the UK. In 2009 Nicky qualified from The London Veterinary College with masters in Veterinary physiotherapy and has been working in the UK with riding club, one-day-event horses and international dressage

ponies and their riders. Nicky relocated to Australia in 2010 and provides physiotherapy for horses (and their riders/owners) and small animals (cats and dogs) in the Sunshine Coast, Queensland. Nicky liaises closely with the vets, farriers, trainers, dentists and saddlers to provide a most holistic service. To find out more about EQUINE PHYSIO, SMALL ANIMAL PHYSIO and HORSE AND RIDER ASSESSMENT please visit www.animalphysiotherapist.com.au. Nicky also works in Absolute Health and Chiropractic, Mooloolaba, QLD treating patients in a multi-disciplinary health clinic. Nicky is a competitive horse rider and has competed her own horses in one-day eventing, dressage and riding club competitions in the UK. As a rider and an equine physiotherapist, she understands the necessity for injury prevention and quick remedial action in the event of injuries and minor niggles to maximise the potential of both horse and rider.

The golden clients of the month: Emma with her wonderful owner, Michelle, who puts in so much effort with her training a...
02/10/2025

The golden clients of the month: Emma with her wonderful owner, Michelle, who puts in so much effort with her training and strengthening exercises.

30/09/2025
The senior citizens of the Schnauzer world receiving their physio today. Penny and Rocky are both in their 16th year of ...
07/02/2025

The senior citizens of the Schnauzer world receiving their physio today. Penny and Rocky are both in their 16th year of life.

Every little and large athlete deserves a physio day. Acupuncture allowed great muscle release to enable improved qualit...
04/05/2023

Every little and large athlete deserves a physio day. Acupuncture allowed great muscle release to enable improved quality of movement and ease of mobilisation.

Acupuncture is a great way of releasing muscle spasm and reducing pain and dysfunction prior to reactivating muscles thr...
16/04/2018

Acupuncture is a great way of releasing muscle spasm and reducing pain and dysfunction prior to reactivating muscles through appropriate physiotherapeutic exercises.

My most recent rescue dog showing off with end stage rehabilitation exercises.
02/02/2018

My most recent rescue dog showing off with end stage rehabilitation exercises.

Hi all, just an update to say that I have recommenced my small animal physio clinics following my maternity leave. I pla...
21/06/2017

Hi all, just an update to say that I have recommenced my small animal physio clinics following my maternity leave.
I plan to recommence equine treatments towards the end of this year.

Using a ttouch facial wrap technique to help with a facial paralysis and to desensitise an already head shy thoroughbred...
09/06/2014

Using a ttouch facial wrap technique to help with a facial paralysis and to desensitise an already head shy thoroughbred. Notice the droop of the nostril and lip on the left side 1 week post injury. The injury in this case was the horse hitting his head in the float causing local nerve damage.

My newest canine patient His testimonial:"My IVDD Journey" aka Life's a bitch 'cause my back is killing me! By Denton I ...
01/07/2013

My newest canine patient
His testimonial:"My IVDD Journey" aka Life's a bitch 'cause my back is killing me!
By Denton

I had my 2nd visit to see my lovely Physio Nicky this morning. Personally I can't see what all the fuss is about as I get carried everywhere, even to the toilet and breaky and dinner in bed :-). My only complaint is those metal bars she put around my bed, like hellloooooo Chrissy, as if I am going anywhere in a hurry!

Dr Nicky sat me up on a high table and she physio'd me till my eyes rolled back in my head, gawd it felt good. I heard her say she was doing strengthening exercises or something like that. I didn't mind as Julie was playing with my ears.

She then placed some needles in my back, I didn't feel a thing as it's kinda numb down there, she turned them a few times and then I felt very relaxed and the tension in my back just seemed to disappear.

Nicky then did lots of little stretches and exercises until I felt very tired. Apparently Chrissy has do to little exercises with me three times a day and I am so lucky as I get to see Nicky once again this Friday.

10/08/2012
My newest patient
03/08/2012

My newest patient

Address

1/11 Walan Street
Sunshine Coast, QLD
4557

Website

http://www.mooloolabaphysiotherapist.com.au/

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