News and Events

Our new Continuing Education Program kickoff will start with the essential CEU001 Anatomy & Biomechanics of the Equine Foot: Fall/Winterr 2012

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Opening of the Equestrian Physical Therapy Clinic

ARI is proud to announce the opening of the Equestrian PT Clinic offered by Stacey Brown and Arlene White. Specializing in horse and rider pairs, focus will be on improving performance and preventing injury by employing a wide variety of modalities.
>To read Stacey's articles on biomechanics and theraeutics intervention for the equestrian click Here
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Upcoming Classes

    September 1 - 3, 2012
EQA1 Equine Anatomy Workshop

September 1 - 9, 2012
EQM1 Equine Massage Therapy Certification

November 10 - 12, 2012
EQFA1 Functional Assessment of the Equestrian Athlete
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Testimonials

" As a sports physio-therapist with 20 years experience, I have attended many post graduate courses. This is one of the best organized and well run courses I have ever attended. Arlene is an enthusiastic and very knowledgeable educator, with a passion for what she does. I would highly recommend ARI for anyone who has an interest in working with the equine world." - Randy Goodman,B.Sc.P.T., Dip.Sports PT President, Pinnacle Sports Physiotherapy

" The Animal Rehabilitation Institute has provided me with a very comprehensive post graduate certification program in Equine Rehabilitation therapy that I have been able to incorporate immediately into my physiotherapy practice at home. Arlene has brought together an amazing staff of world renowned professionals and provides a beautiful setting, functional classrooms, and great hands on workshops. You will not be disappointed!" Andrea L. Scott. M.A., BMR-PT, Certified Equine Rehabilitation Therapist.

 


Arlene White
Founder of ARI
Committed to quality education for Professional Animal Rehab Therapists

 

I am a veterinarian. What is the right program for me?

 

As a vet, you are entitled to enroll in the Certified Equine Rehabilitation Therapist program at ARI. This certification entitles you to be a certified Rehab therapist. And you cen continue your education with ARI by enrolling in our Continuing Education seminars.

I am a Physical Therapist licensed in another country. Can I enroll in your program?

Yes, we accept Veterinarians, Physical Therapists, Veterinary Technicians, and Physical Therapist Assistants from other countries if they submit proof of licensure, registration, or certification in the country where they are employed.

What are the licensing requirements for my state?

Every state has a Veterinary Practice Act and a Physical Therapy Act. Some states are more lenient than others when it comes to Physical Therapists working with animals. We advise all of our students to familiarize themselves with both practice acts in their states.

Do I have to complete the certification courses in a particular order?

Yes, for the Certification tracks. Intro to Equine Rehabilitation is the first course for both programs. The subsequent modules can be taken in any order. Call the Institute for details about your specific situation.

Do I have to pay the full tuition at the time I register for a course?

Call ARI for details and special arrangements

Rehabilitaiton Therapy and treatment is not a substitute for Veterinary care.

Rehabilitaiton Therapy and treatment is not a substitute for Veterinary care.

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