News and Events

Our new Continuing Education Program kickoff will start with the essential CEU001 Anatomy & Biomechanics of the Equine Foot: To be Scheduled for 2012

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Announcing the exciting, new Equine Professional Interactive Series for Fall 2012

Three part series of monthly informational talks. For more information go to: Equine Professional Interactive Series.

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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

Upcoming Classes

    March 23- 25, 2012
EQA1 Equine Anatomy Workshop

March 26 - 31, 2012
EQM1 Equine Massage Therapy Certification

April 14, 15, 16 2012
EQFA1 Functional Assessment of the Equestrian Athlete

 Meridian Therapy Courses

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

Courses are taught at The Animal Rehabilitation Institute, a beautifully landscaped 10-acre facility located in Palm Beach County, Florida.

CETA01 Functional Assessment Module


(5 days)


 
Dr.Narelle Stubbs, B.appSc.(PT) M. AnimSt(Phys), PhD - Instructor

 

Offered to: Physical Therapists and Veterinarians who have completed the Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation Therapy Course.


Course Description: The aim of this module is to provide participants with a fundamental understanding of the practice of equine assessment and rehabilitation. Principles of neuromotor control will be introduced in conjunction with the participant developing the necessary knowledge and skills to perform a functional patient evaluation of the equine orthopedic neurological and myofascial systems. Manual therapy techniques used in equine assessment, treatment and rehabilitation will be introduced, along with therapeutic electro modalities and therapeutic exercise prescription. This course will assist the development of clinical reasoning skills and evidence based practice such that graduates have the necessary skills to aide healing, encourage injury prevention and sports specific performance enhancement to horses, their owners and their veterinarians.

Learning Objectives:

      1. Demonstrate the ability to perform a static and dynamic functional assessment of the equine from a biomechanics perspective; conformation, posture and locomotion evaluation.
      2. Describe and demonstrate the safe utilization of Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation (TENS) and neurotrophic muscle stimulation (Estim) in the assessment and treatment of the equine.
      3. Demonstrate the ability to perform a functional assessment of the equine patient: 
        a. Evaluation of spinal and peripheral joint range of motion and functional mobility.
        b. Intervertebral, segmental and coupled motion passive and active assessment; palpation, joint end feel, quality of motion, accessory glides, and provocation tests.
        c. Evaluation of the craniocervical region including TMJ and hyoid complexes.
        d. Myofascial assessment; palpation, irritability , ligament integrity testing, neuromechanical flexibility and sensitivity and stretching of individual myofascial (musculotendinous) groups.
        e. "Basic" Functional neuromechanical and gross motor assessment of the cervicothoracic, thoracolumabar and pelvic complexes.
        f. Evaluation of the peripheral circulatory system; detection of inflammation, edema, haematoma's and effusions.
      4. Demonstrateclinical reasoning skills, utilizing knowledge of anatomy, biomechanics and pathophysiology
      5. Demonstrate the ability to develop problem solving skills; a hierarchical problem list, functional prognosis, treatment strategies and goal setting.
      6. Describe and demonstrate basic spinal and peripheral joint mobilization techniques, using applied principles and theories from; Physiotherapy (Maitland, Mulligan, McKenzie....) and osteopathic techniques.
      7. Demonstrate myofascial and neuromechanical mobilization and manipulation techniques applied from Physiotherapy and osteopathy principles.
      8. Describe fundamental neurological deficiency evaluation andrehabilitation.
      9. Create a sport specific therapeutic exercise programs for:
        a. Dynamic strength; coordinated motor function
        b. Dynamic stability
        c. Dynamic flexibility; myofascial and joint systems
        d. Neuromotor control; proprioception and mechanoreceptive activity
      10. Describe and demonstrate comprehensive assessment routines for both the neurological and orthopedic equine patient.
      11. Describe and implement a neurological treatment plan utilizing sensory integration, dural mobilization, proprioceptive functional retraining and other modified and adapted 'human' neurological rehabilitation techniques.
      12. Ability to appropriately identify treatment goals, create a treatment plan and execute various treatment skills for a wide variety of common neuromuscloskeletal problems in the equine patient.
      13. Identify and utilize outcome measures.
      14. Discuss and create a one-year start up business plan including marketing strategies.
      15. Discuss and identify ethical and legal issues as they pertain to the practice of equine rehabilitation.

Course Outline:
Day 1:

      • Classroom/Lab 8 am - 5 pm (1 hour lunch break)
      • Practice of Animal Physiotherapy
      • Introduction to Physiotherapy Assessment and Treatment Techniques
      • Critical Thinking Skills Utilizing Knowledge of Anatomy/Physiology
      • Gait Assessment, Limb Assessment (Provocation Tests) and Treatment
      • Soft Tissue Assessment and Treatment

Day 2:

      • Classroom/Lab 8 am - 5 pm (1 hour lunch break)
      • Introduction to Cervical-Thoracic-Lumbar and Pelvic Assessment
      • Clinical Reasoning
      • Ultrasonography
      • Equine Back Pain Research
      • Stretching and Neuromechanical Sensitivity

Day 3:

      • Classroom/Lab 8 am - 5 pm (1 hour lunch break)
      • Treatment Techniques Cervicothoracic and Thoracolumbar Dysfunction
      • Management of Lumbosacral and Sacroiliac Dysfunction
      • Proprioceptive Retraining Techniques

Day 4:

      • Classroom/Lab 8 am - 5 pm (1 hour lunch break)
      • Neurological Assessment and Treatment Theories and Techniques
      • Electrotherapeutic Modality Review and Trials
      • Goal Setting and Treatment Planning/Implementation for Specific Conditions
      • Case Studies, Brainstorming and Questions
      • Practical Exam

Day 5:

      • Classroom/Lab 8 am - 3 pm (1 hour lunch break)
      • Advanced Modalities Lecture/Lab
      • Outcome Measures
      • Legal Issues and Ethics of Practice

    Discussion: Business Plan/Start Up

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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

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