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Diagnostic & Therapeutic Workshop: Back, Sacroiliac & Pelvic Problems

Sat, 01 November, 2025 - Sun, 02 November, 2025

Can't make these dates? Don't worry, this course is also available as anOnline Lecture Series.

Species

Equine

Contact Hours

14 Hours

Early Booking Deadline

Sun, 14 September, 2025

Registration Deadline

Fri, 03 October, 2025

Language

English (Japanese Translation)

Sponsors
Discipline

Diagnostic Imaging

Orthopaedics

Sports Medicine

Industry Partners

Asia-Pacific

Veterinary Partners

Global
Asia-Pacific

In Partnership with
Shadai Horse Clinic &
EBM Trading Japan


COURSE DESCRIPTION

Conditions affecting the back, pelvis and sacroiliac region are common in the horse and can cause pain, poor performance and lameness. Over the past decade the axial skeleton has been extensively researched; this new knowledge combined with recently published retrospective studies have shed light on these previously poorly understood problems. This 2-day practical course is suitable for veterinarians from mixed and equine practice who are keen to update their knowledge on the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and up-to-date therapy of back, pelvic and sacroiliac problems in the horse.

In the mornings the following topics will be covered in well-illustrated lectures and case presentations (in English with Japanese translation):

  • Clinical examination of the back
  • Anatomy & Imaging of the back
  • Diagnostic techniques for back conditions
  • Common conditions of the back
  • Less common conditions of the back
  • Saddle fit assessment (Online Recording, provided prior to course)
  • Sacroiliac disease – Pathophysiology & Diagnosis
  • Sacroiliac disease – Injections & Therapy
  • Clinical examination of the pelvis and hip
  • Imaging of the pelvis and hip
  • Soft tissue and muscle conditions of the pelvis
  • Bony problems affecting the pelvis and hip

Open and frank discussions are encouraged during the dedicated question times and the speakers will share their personal experiences (successes and failures) with attendees.

In the afternoons, hours of practical sessions will give attendees the opportunity to put theory into practice on live horses and equine specimens and to ask questions in small groups (2 – 4 attendees / ultrasound machine), all under the supervision of specialists. The following practical sessions will be covered during the course:

  • Clinical examination of the back
  • Ultrasound of the back & facet joint injections
  • Saddle fit assessment
  • Ultrasound of the pelvis & hip
  • Sacroiliac injection techniques on specimens     

The course fee includes lunches, coffee/tea breaks, extensive electronic course notes and a certificate of attendance. On the evening of the first day all attendees are invited to attend the wine & cheese reception. Attendees can choose to only attend the lectures (= Lectures Only) on this course or can register for the entire course (= Lectures & Practical Sessions). Early course registration is recommended as there are only a limited number of places available. 

Andy qualified from the University of Liverpool, UK in 2004. He initially spent three months working for the Society for the Protection of Animals Abroad, a charity caring for working equids, in Morocco. He then spent two years working for a mixed practice doing predominantly farm and equine work. In July 2006 he undertook an eighteen month internship at the Liphook Equine Hospital after which he spent a further six months working as a first opinion equine ambulatory vet for the same practice. In July 2008 he started a residency in equine surgery at the Royal Veterinary College and went on to join the surgical team at the College where he currently works. He became a Diplomate of the European College of Veterinary Surgeons in February 2012. Andy has published several articles in peer reviewed publications and presented at various national and international meetings. His research interests include digital flexor tendon sheath pathology, mesenchymal stem cell application in superficial digital flexor tendonitis and the role of back pain in poor performance.

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Henk graduated from Utrecht University, The Netherlands, in 1988. He spent the six years that followed working in two equine clinics in the north and southwest of The Netherlands. In 1994, Henk joined Lingehoeve Diergeneeskunde equine referral hospital in the heart of the Netherlands as equine veterinarian in the ambulatory practice. Since 2000, he has specialised in orthopaedics including lameness exams, pre-purchase exams and diagnostic imaging (radiology, ultrasound, scintigraphy and contrast CT). Henk gained his ISELP certification in 2008.

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Venue

〒059-1365 Hokkaido, Tomakomai, Uenae, 100 番12

CONTACT DETAILS

Shadai Horse Clinic

〒059-1365 Hokkaido, Tomakomai, Uenae, 100 番12
Japan

Website: https://www.shadai-horse-clinic.com/

NEARBY AIRPORTS

Sapporo Chitose Airport: 10 km
Sapporo-Okadama Airport: 59 km

NEARBY HOTELS

Hotel Details

Distance to Clinic

To book

Hotel Nidom

430 Uenae, Tomakomai, Hokkaido 059-1365, Japan

13 km

https://www.nidomresort.jp/hotel

Portom International Hokkaido

〒066-0012 Hokkaido, Chitose, Bibi, New Chitose Airport, 国際線旅客ターミナルビル 4~8F

13 km

https://www.portom.jp/jp/





Qualified Vet

Lectures & Practical Sessions

USD 1550.00

USD 1380.00

Lectures Only

USD 775.00

USD 690.00

2nd vet, same clinic

Lectures & Practical Sessions

USD 1470.00

USD 1320.00

Lectures Only

USD 735.00

USD 655.00

Intern/Resident/PhD (Requires proof of status)

Lectures Only

USD 390.00

USD 390.00

Veterinary Student (Requires proof of status)

Lectures Only

USD 155.00

USD 140.00

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