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Rehabilitation of brachial plexus avulsions
by Matthew Scott BSc (Hons) MNAVP Traumatic avulsion of the brachial plexus nerve roots is the most common cause of acute thoracic limb monoparesis/plegia in ... -
Canine Arthritis Management
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a disease that affects 20% of all dogs, and 80% of dogs over the age of 8 with these statistics thought to ... -
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Physiotherapy
Lecturer - £33,199 per annum Senior Lecturer - £38,460 per annum Full-time, 37 hours per week (1.0FTE) Permanent We are seeking to appoint a Lecturer ... -
From RaceHorse to Dressage Horse
by Annabelle Galt and Louise Robson The relationship between retrainer and veterinary physiotherapist is vital in a horses riding career, whether it be at the ... -
Rooting for Carrot Stretches
by Sarah Robinson, Phys Dip Dist (IAAT) A four-week trial targeting Equine Spinal and Abdominal muscles via baited stretches to determine if there is any ... -
The Effect Of The Pessoa Training Aid On Equine Rectus Abdominus Workload On A Treadmill
by Jane Williams, Charlotte Betchley, Jessica Meagher and Gillian Tabor University Centre Hartpury, Hartpury, Gloucestershire, GL19 3BE, UK. Within human sports science, practitioners and therapists ... -
From RaceHorse to Dressage Horse
Louise Robson, a sought after specialist in the field tells us more about what is involved in the retraining of a racehorse and the success ... -
Levi’s Blog
Keeping the golden oldies supple and active One thing we all will struggle with one day, is retiring our horse from ridden work. Whether you’ve ... -
The real meaning of ‘Long and Low’
The Correct Outline by Emma Green, Veterinary Physiotherapist The terms ‘long and low’ or ‘working your horse in the correct outline’ are terms very frequently ... -
Canine Arthritis Management
by June Le Fevre PDip V. Phys, MIRVAP, FP-MT, CCFT "The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new lands but seeing with new ...