Veterinary Physiotherapy with
Camilla Tricker, Roaming Rehab

Monthly Visits on a Thursday starting 5 March 2026
We specialize in providing tailored rehabilitation services for both small and large animals. With a focus on health, mobility, performance enhancement and injury prevention, we are dedicated to helping your companions live their happiest, healthiest lives.
About Roaming Rehab
Roaming Rehab is run and owned by Camilla Tricker. Camilla is a Level 7 PgDip Veterinary Physiotherapy graduate from University of Nottingham, as well as a Level 3 Cert Canine Hydrotherapist.
With over 6 years experience working in rehabilitation, Camilla has experience from smaller rehabilitation centres through to large specialist veterinary hospitals. During her rehabilitation career Camilla has worked with a wide range of neurological, orthopaedic and maintenance conditions as well as working with performance animals on their strength and conditioning. ​Camilla has recently moved back to the Cambridgeshire/Norfolk area and has built Roaming Rehab to start both mobile and in-clinic practice locally.
While her main passion is within providing care for animals Camilla also likes travelling, periodically she will visit areas of the world where veterinary physiotherapy unfortunately is not readily available and volunteer her services in anyway she can to local practices. Roaming Rehab is insured and registered with IRVAP (Institute of Registered Veterinary & Animal Physiotherapists) as both ICH (Canine Hydrotherapist) and VP (Veterinary Physiotherapist).

What is Veterinary Physiotherapy?
Veterinary physiotherapy is a specialized branch of veterinary medicine that focuses on the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of musculoskeletal and neurological conditions in animals. It utilizes a range of manual techniques, therapeutic exercises, and modalities such as massage, stretching, hydrotherapy, and electrical stimulation to improve mobility, reduce pain, and enhance overall well-being in animals. Veterinary physiotherapy is often used to rehabilitate animals after surgery, injury, or illness, as well as to manage chronic conditions and optimize performance in athletic or working animals. By addressing the underlying causes of dysfunction and promoting natural healing processes, veterinary physiotherapy aims to improve the quality of life and functional outcomes for animal patients of all species and breeds.

Booking an Appointment
​An initial session lasts approximately 1 hour and follow up sessions last approximately 45 minutes. The cost of ALL sessions is £45 (which reflects a reduction for your initial session).
If you would like Camilla to work with your dog (we use her for maintenance not just to fix issues) you will need a Veterinary referral - send the attached form to your vet for them to complete and forward to Camilla - then message us and we'll schedule a time for your appointment.
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Dates of visits:
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5 March 2026
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2 April 2026
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7 May 2026
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4 June 2026
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2 July 2026
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6 August 2026
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3 September 2026
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1 October 2026
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5 November 2026
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3 December 2026​
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