London Vet Show 2024
Evidence-based rehabilitation of the competition horse
Evidence-based rehabilitation of the competition horse
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Effective equine rehabilitation requires a tailored approach, with specific goals for each stage of recovery. Controlled exercise plays a crucial role, focusing on the careful management of loading to support tissue healing. Various exercise techniques, including the use of training aids and hydrotherapy, are employed to enhance muscle strength and joint range of motion. Electrophysical therapies and pharmaceuticals are also utilised to address pain, inflammation, and tissue repair, each with their own benefits and limitations. A successful rehabilitation plan combines these strategies, using evidence-based practices to guide the horse's recovery process.
Learning Outcomes
To understand the evidence behind types of exercise, electrophysical therapies, and pharmaceuticals commonly used in equine rehabilitation
Chairperson: Bettina Dunkel, Professor in Equine Medicine, Emergency and Critical Care - Royal Veterinary College
Speakers: Kate Hanousek, Resident in Equine Sports Medicine and Rehabilitation - Royal Veterinary College
14 Nov 2024
11:50 - 12:40
RVC Equine Theatre 2
Presented at London Vet Show 2024
Please note this session is not RACE-approved but you can still earn a CPD certificate
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