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JF-Vet Physio has evolved from it’s modest foundation in 2011 into the veterinary physiotherapy practice you see today.  Developing a practice format has been a strong vision of JF-Vet Physio where we take great pride in the hard work it has taken to see it develop to this stage.    
 
Each member of our team is dedicated to offering the level of care, attention and empathy to your animal as we would our own.  Take a moment to meet the team:

Jayne Faulkner

Jayne graduated with a Bachelors of Science Degree in Zoology from the University of Glasgow in 2009. She then continued her postgraduate studies to obtain her professional qualification, an Advanced Certificate in Veterinary Physiotherapy, through the Canine and Equine Physiotherapy Training Group (CEPT) based at the University of Nottingham School of Veterinary Medicine and Science.

After graduating this 2 year postgraduate course with merit, Jayne set up JF – Vet Physio and has been practicing as a veterinary physiotherapist since July 2011.  From 2016-2021, Jayne joined the team at Broadleys Veterinary Hospital as their first ever on-site physiotherapist where she developed their small animal physiotherapy & hydrotherapy services.  Jayne now dedicates her full time to her clients at JF-Vet Physio and JF-EquiPhysio.

Jayne is a member of the governing body: the Institute of Registered Veterinary and Animal Physiotherapists (IRVAP).  IRVAP supports Jayne as a professional in the animal health industry in her provision of best practice care towards her clients.

As an accredited INDIBA Practitioner Jayne continues to further her qualification with her recent recognition in 2023 as an accredited Equine INDIBA Practitioner.  

Jayne is also regulated by the Register of Animal Musculoskeletal Practitioners (RAMP) for her physiotherapy work.  This register acts as a ‘go-to’ list, for both vets and owners to consult, to obtain information on qualified and approved practitioners in their area.  RAMP’s aim is provide a list of practitioners you can be confident in appointing for the care of your animal knowing they meet the regulatory body’s stringent ‘Gold Standard’ criteria.  

Kim Morrison

Veterinary Physiotherapist

Kim joined the team in 2023 and is one of our veterinary physiotherapists. She studied a BSc in Sports therapy and Rehabilitation in 2019 at University of the Highland and Island at the Perth college campus. She then continued her training to obtain her Animal Manual Therapy qualification in 2021 and then a BSc(Hons) in Veterinary Physiotherapy through the Royal Agricultural university based at Plumpton College in 2023.  She has a passion for dressage which with her horse Sid and enjoys competing in their spare time.

Catriona French

Veterinary Physiotherapist 

Catriona joined the team as a veterinary physiotherapist in August 2024. She qualified as a veterinary physiotherapist in 2020 after completing her post graduate diploma at Nottingham University. Having previously completed a BSc in Zoology and a MSc in Equine Science at Aberystwyth Univerisy, Catriona was inspired to pursue a career as a veterinary physiotherapist to help her family dog with arthritis and improve her comfort. Catriona gained her canine hydrotherapy qualification in 2021and has spent the last few years working at a Canine Rehabilitation Centre in London. Catriona and her husband moved to Scotland earlier this year and along with their dog, Jura, enjoy travelling, camping and hiking.