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Rehabilitation for Equine Back & Sacroiliac Conditions
Species

Equine

Contact Hours

9 Hours - RACE Approved

Early Booking Deadline

Thu, 01 January, 1970

Registration Deadline

Thu, 01 January, 1970

Language

English

Discipline

Orthopaedics

Rehabilitation & Physiotherapy / Physical Therapy

Sports Medicine

Industry Partners

Global

Veterinary Partners

Global

Recorded: June 2020

Speaker Title Duration
Steve Adair
Therapeutic Modalities for Back & Sacroiliac Conditions - Therapeutic Laser, Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy, Radiofrequency Therapy & Electrical Stimulation 60 min
Steve Adair
Development of Treatment Plans for Back & Sacroiliac Conditions
45 min
Steve Adair
Rehabilitation of Equine Back & Sacroiliac Conditions - Underwater Treadmill
40 min
Steve Adair
Therapeutic Monitoring of Back & Sacroiliac Conditions
40 min
Steve Adair
Conditioning & Performance Enhancement for Horses with Back & Sacroiliac Conditions     
60 min
Lee Clark
Physiotherapist’s Evaluation of the Equine Back & Pelvis
55 min
Lee Clark
The Physiotherapist’s Approach to Back & Sacroiliac Conditions   
80 min
Lee Clark
Therapeutic Exercise for Back & Sacroiliac Problems
40 min
Lee Clark
Injury Prevention & Maintenance for Horses with Back & Sacroiliac Conditions
50 mins
Lee Clark
Home Exercise Programs for your Clients & Return to Sport
85 mins
Lee Clark
The Importance of Saddle Fit in Horses with Back and Sacroiliac Conditions
45 mins
Lee Clark
Horse, Saddle & Rider Interactions in the Investigation of Horses with Back & Sacroiliac Conditions
25 mins

ONLINE LECTURE SERIES CONTENT

Back and sacroiliac problems are amongst the most debilitating conditions affecting equine athletes.  Local injections of medications do not usually resolve the problems long-term unless combined with a comprehensive rehabilitation program and the introduction of management changes.  

This webinar series was developed for equine practitioners with a good working knowledge of back and sacroiliac conditions and covers how to use therapeutic modalities effectively in combination with comprehensive exercise protocols aimed at strengthening the back/gluteal musculature.  

Lee is a Chartered Physiotherapist qualifying in 1997 from the University of Teesside in the UK. He worked in the NHS for 2 years whist training to become a Chartered Animal Physiotherapist, graduating in 1999 as a Cat A member of ACPAT. He then completed a 2-year postgraduate course in manual therapy/sports at Glasgow University in 2001. Lee has completed numerous other courses in many different techniques such as Acupuncture, Laser Therapy, Neurology, Kinesiotaping, Saddle Fitting and Manipulation. In 2011 Lee was appointed the Official Team Physiotherapist for the British Equestrian Team responsible for treating the horses and riders and has worked at numerous European and World Equestrian Games including WEG 2014. In 2012 he was selected to be one of the physiotherapists at the London 2012 Olympic Games providing treatment for horses travelling from all over the world to compete. Lee now continues to combine human and equine work, dividing time equally between Darlington Physiotherapy and Sport Injury clinic specialising in the treatment of riders, and The Equine Physiotherapy Clinic which specialises in rehabilitating horses after serious injury.

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Dr. Adair earned his D.V.M from Auburn University after receiving his Bachelor’s and Master’s from Auburn University. After receiving his D.V.M., Dr. Adair spent two years in private equine practice and completed a surgery residency at the University of Tennessee. He is presently an Associate Professor of Equine Surgery, Department of Large Animal Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine at the University of Tennessee – Knoxville. Dr. Adair is board certified as a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Surgeons and as a charter Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation. He is also certified in Animal Chiropractic by the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association. Dr. Adair’s primary research areas include Equine Orthopedics, Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy and Equine Rehabilitation. Dr. Adair has been conducting research since 1986 and has been published in numerous journals, including the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, American Journal of Veterinary Research, Veterinary Surgery and the Journal of Equine Veterinary Science. He is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association and the American Association of Equine Practitioners.

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Veterinary Student

Online Lecture Series

USD 85.00

Qualified Vet

Online Lecture Series

USD 415.00

Intern/Resident/PhD (Requires proof of status)

Online Lecture Series

USD 315.00

Vet Nurse/Vet Tech (Requires proof of status)

Online Lecture Series

USD 315.00

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