1600 S Grand HWY, Clermont, FL 34711

Helping pets move, play, and live without pain

Advanced orthopedic surgery with minimally invasive precision, faster recovery, and compassionate guidance every step of the way.

Restoring Confident Movement

Mobility is freedom — and when pain or injury takes that away, it affects the whole family. At Kinetic Veterinary Specialists, our orthopedic team helps pets regain comfortable, confident movement through precise diagnostics, minimally invasive surgery, and personalized rehabilitation.

Our specialists treat orthopedic conditions ranging from cruciate ligament tears to complex fractures. Every case begins with a complete exam, advanced imaging, and a transparent conversation about options, recovery time, and cost — so you can make informed decisions with confidence.

Conditions We Treat

We handle a full spectrum of orthopedic issues with both surgical and non-surgical options when appropriate:

Cruciate ligament (CCL) tears and instability

Arthroscopic TPLO (tibial plateau leveling osteotomy) for faster recovery and less post-operative pain.

Patellar luxation (kneecap dislocation)

Corrective surgery to restore alignment and prevent re-injury.

Fractures and trauma repair

Internal and external fixation, minimally invasive plating, and biologic support for healing.

Joint disease and dysplasia

Elbow and hip dysplasia, osteochondritis dissecans (OCD), and degenerative joint disease.

Angular limb deformities

Precise correction using imaging-guided planning.

Total joint replacement

When indicated, we offer total hip or elbow replacement for advanced degenerative conditions.

Each plan is designed to reduce pain, restore function, and minimize downtime through meticulous technique and evidence-based recovery protocols.

The Kinetic Difference

Minimally invasive surgery in orthopedics and soft tissue

Minimally Invasive by Design

We use arthroscopy and advanced fixation systems to make smaller incisions, resulting in less tissue trauma, reduced swelling, and quicker return to function.

Advanced imaging on-site

Accurate Planning with Advanced Imaging

CT and digital radiography guide every surgical decision, from implant selection to incision placement, improving precision and outcomes.

Sports medicine and pet rehabilitation

Integrated Rehabilitation

Rehabilitation begins immediately after surgery — often the same week — to maintain joint mobility, muscle tone, and confidence.

Expert anesthesia

Transparent Communication

From diagnosis to discharge, we explain each step clearly and collaborate closely with your primary veterinarian for ongoing support.

Aftercare and Recovery

We guide families through recovery with detailed home instructions, scheduled rechecks, and access to in-house physical therapy and pain management. You’ll know exactly what to expect at every stage — no surprises.

A typical recovery plan includes:

  • Controlled activity and confinement for 8–12 weeks

  • Gradual reintroduction to exercise with structured progressions

  • Laser therapy, underwater treadmill, or shockwave therapy as appropriate

Optional follow-up imaging to confirm healing before return to normal activity.

When to Consider Orthopedic Surgery

If your pet shows these signs, schedule a consultation:

  • Limping or favoring one leg

  • Difficulty standing, climbing stairs, or jumping

  • Muscle loss in one limb

  • Audible clicking or instability in joints

  • Persistent stiffness or pain after rest

Early intervention often prevents secondary injuries and speeds long-term recovery.

Collaborating with Your Veterinarian

We value strong partnerships with referring veterinarians. Reports, imaging, and recommendations are shared quickly to keep continuity of care seamless. Together, we ensure your pet receives coordinated, compassionate treatment at every phase.