Emma Box
Emma graduated from the University of Nottingham in 2016 before going on to qualify as a Veterinary Physiotherapist from Harper Adams in 2018. She spent two years working in small animal practice in the Midlands, before joining Willows in 2019. Emma set up the veterinary physiotherapy and rehabilitation service at Willows, which has grown over the years with the addition of hydrotherapy in 2023.
Emma has additional qualifications in Small Animal Hydrotherapy (L3 Certificate) and Human Sports Massage Therapy (L3 Diploma). She has a clinical interest in neurology and chronic pain management and has authored and lectured the ‘Physical Rehabilitation For The Neurological Patient’ module for the GPCert in Small Animal Neurology for Improve International. Emma is also an active member of The National Association of Veterinary Physiotherapists (NAVP).
Emma feels privileged to do a job she loves and finds supporting pets and their owners down the long and winding road of rehabilitation extremely rewarding. Seeing patients taking their first steps during their recovery will always be a highlight of her role.
Outside of work, Emma has an older cat called Rocket and a mischievous kitten called Toast that she adopted from Willows as a stray. She is a competitive Crossfitter and spends most of her spare time checking out brunch spots with her husband around Leamington Spa where she lives.