Description

Physiotherapists specialized in the treatment of equines will achieve great benefits in the rehabilitation of these animals if they update their knowledge with this very complete program"

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Sports injuries in horses, as well as other pathologies such as lameness or those related to the advanced age of these animals, require rehabilitation to achieve effective recoveries and the possible readaptation of the animal to exercise.

The professional master’s degree in Equine Rehabilitation approaches this discipline from the experience of several internationally accredited rehabilitation specialists, as well as the scientific analysis on rehabilitation seen in a global way, including information that cannot be found in any other online or classroom program, with a teaching staff of the highest level.

The contents of this preparatory program are based on experience, scientific evidence and practical application. The objective is that the student is able to develop rehabilitation plans and physiotherapy treatments, with a solid foundation that gives the maximum guarantee of success, both in planning and execution.

In this way, this program provides students with specialized tools and skills to successfully develop their professional activity in the wide environment of equine rehabilitation, working on key competencies such as knowledge of the reality and daily practice of the physiotherapist, and developing responsibility in the monitoring and supervision of their work, as well as communication skills within the essential teamwork.

As it is an online program, students will not be bound by fixed schedules or the need to move to another physical location, but rather, they can access the content at any time of the day, balancing their professional or personal life with their academic life.

Do not miss the opportunity to do this Professional Master’s Degree in Equine Rehabilitation with us. It's the perfect opportunity to advance your career"

This professional master’s degree in Equine Rehabilitation contains the most complete and up-to-date educational program on the market. The most outstanding characteristics of this program are:

  • The development of practical cases presented by experts in Equine Rehabilitation
  • The graphic, schematic, and practical contents with which they are created provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional development
  • Latest developments in equine rehabilitation
  • Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
  • Special emphasis on innovative methodologies in equine rehabilitation
  • Theoretical lessons, questions to the expert, debate forums on controversial topics, and individual reflection assignments
  • Content that is accessible from any fixed or portable device with an internet connection

This program is the best investment you can make when selecting a refresher program to update your knowledge in Equine Rehabilitation"

It includes in its teaching staff professionals belonging to the field of Physiotherapy, who bring to this training the experience of their work, as well as recognized specialists from reference societies and prestigious universities.

The multimedia content, developed with the latest educational technology, will provide the professional with situated and contextual learning, i.e., a simulated environment that will provide immersive learning programmed to train in real situations.

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the specialist must try to solve the different professional practice situations that arise throughout the program. For this purpose, the professional will be assisted by an innovative interactive video system developed by renowned and experienced experts in Equine Rehabilitation.

This program comes with the best teaching material, providing you with a contextual approach that will facilitate your learning"

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This 100% online program will allow you to combine your studies with your professional work while increasing your knowledge in this field"

Objectives

The professional master’s degree in Equine Rehabilitation is aimed at aiding the professional's performance with the latest advances and most innovative treatments in the sector.

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It is the best option to learn about the latest advances in Equine Rehabilitation”

General Objectives

  • Examine the different methods of objective measurement of the horse’s locomotor pattern by means of biomechanical studies
  • Analyze the functional anatomy and biomechanics of the main locomotor units of the horse
  • Define movement patterns in the horses natural gaits
  • Examine the locomotor demands and specific exercises in the main equestrian sport disciplines
  • Establish the basis of the integral functional evaluation approach of the horse
  • Define the detailed protocol of the functional assessment
  • Develop tools to establish a functional diagnosis
  • Identify functional and biomechanical problems
  • Plan and time a training program according to the horse's fitness level, competitive objectives and the type of equestrian discipline
  • Design a stress test according to the equestrian discipline in which the horse participates, deciding which parameters should be measured and their interpretation
  • Establish the diagnostic protocol to be followed in the case of a horse with loss/ reduction/ lack of sporting performance
  • Develop a protocol for the treatment and prevention of pathologies associated with physical exercise and training, including overtraining syndrome
  • Analyze the different modalities of manual therapy, their applications and effects on the horse
  • Identify the appropriate manual treatment modalities for each case
  • Develop competencies in the application of the different modalities
  • Establish a treatment using different manual therapy modalities
  • Analyze the electrophysical agents used in equine physiotherapy
  • Establish the physicochemical foundations on which its therapeutics are based
  • Develop its indications, application methodology, contraindications and risks
  • Determine which are the most appropriate for each pathology from a therapeutic and scientific point of view, based on evidence
  • Analyze what motor control is and its importance in locomotion and rehabilitation
  • Evaluate the main tools and exercises of active therapy
  • Develop clinical and in-depth reasoning on the use of therapeutic exercises in the horse
  • Generate autonomy when developing active re-education programs
  • Analyze the basic fundamentals of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
  • Identify all the points to be treated according to TCM
  • Establish an appropriate methodology for an acupuncture treatment approach
  • Justify the selection of each technique and/or acupuncture points
  • Analyze the characteristics of proprioceptive elastic taping
  • Define proprioceptive elastic taping application techniques
  • Identify in which cases to apply the proprioceptive elastic bandage
  • Establish the basis for obtaining and reading diagnostic images
  • Acquire knowledge of the diagnostic technique and its clinical application
  • Assess the different pathologies and their clinical significance
  • Provide the basis on which to establish an adequate physiotherapeutic treatment
  • Develop the most common pathologies of the locomotor system in the equine athlete, their diagnosis and possibilities of conventional treatments and physiotherapy
  • Present new techniques for the diagnosis and monitoring of pathology lesions
  • Propose new treatments based on publications and analyze previous treatments
  • Establish general recommendations for the design of treatment and rehabilitation of injuries

Specific Objectives

Module 1. Applied Anatomy and Biomechanics of Horses

  • Characterize the air of walk, trot and canter from the kinetic and kinematic point of view
  • Examine the influence of neck position on the biomechanics of the dorsum and pelvis
  • Analyze the biomechanical characteristics of the pelvic limb and its relationship with the quality of the gait, trot and canter
  • Analyze locomotor modifications associated with speed and training in the horse
  • Characterize the biomechanical alterations found in claudication
  • Develop variations in movement quality induced by patient age and genetics
  • Evaluate the influence of the morphological characteristics of the hoof on the biomechanics of the thoracic limb
  • Analyze the different types of shoeing and their effect on the biomechanical characteristics of the horse's hoof
  • Establish the interaction of the saddle and rider on the horse's locomotor pattern
  • Evaluate the effect of different embouchures and performance systems on the characteristics of the horse's movement

Module 2. Functional Assessment, Examination and Rehabilitation Planning

  • Analyze the basis and importance of the relationship in a multidisciplinary team
  • Determine the difference between a functional and an anatonopathological diagnosis and the importance of the global approach
  • Compile the maximum information related to a clinical case in an objective manner
  • Develop skills to perform a general static physical examination
  • Define the detailed regional static evaluation methodology
  • Generate analytical tools to perform a complete palpation examination
  • Develop skills to perform a dynamic examination from a functional point of view
  • Analyze the special considerations to be taken into account according to the sport discipline
  • Value the importance of the rider-horse pairing
  • Define the methodology of a neurological examination complementary to the functional assessment
  • Identify the presence of pain in the horse
  • Determine the correct fit of the saddle
  • Define the list of problems and treatment objectives according to the findings
  • Develop the basic knowledge to plan a rehabilitation program

Module 3. Exercise Physiology and Training

  • Examine respiratory, cardiovascular and musculoskeletal changes in response to submaximal and maximal, short and long duration, and intermittent exercises 
  • Understand the importance of histological and biochemical muscle changes with training and their impact on aerobic capacity and the respiratory, cardiovascular and metabolic response to exercise
  • Establish how heart rate and blood lactate monitoring is performed, as well as measurement of ventilatory volumes and VO2 oxygen consumption
  • Identify the mechanisms of thermoregulation of a horse in sport, the associated pathologies, their consequences and the protocol of action in case of thermoregulatory alterations
  • Specify training strategies to develop oxidative potential, strength and anaerobic capacity 
  • Present strategies to reduce or delay the onset of fatigue during various types of exercise

Module 4. Manual Therapy

  • Analyze different types of passive kinesitherapy and joint mobilizations
  • Develop the methodology of massage and its applications
  • Examine existing stretches in horses and their applications
  • Develop myofascial therapy techniques and their influence on the horse
  • Define what "Trigger Points" are and their consequences
  • Establish which are the existing treatments of trigger points and their execution
  • Analyze joint manipulative techniques and application methodology

Module 5. Electrophysical Agents in Equine Physiotherapy

  • Analyze the use of analgesic electrotherapy and muscle stimulation, its application, scientific basis, indications and contraindications
  • Identify possible applications of percutaneous electrolysis, as well as its scientific basis, indications and contraindications
  • Evaluate the clinical use of diathermy and its application in the horse
  • Develop knowledge on the clinical use of therapeutic lasers
  • Determine the relationship of dose to power, frequency and penetration for effective and safe laser treatment
  • Define the uses of shock waves medicine and their application in different pathologies
  • Propose different protocols for the application of electrophysical agents

Module 6. Therapeutic Exercise and Active Kinesitherapy

  • Analyze the neuromuscular physiology involved in motor control
  • Identify the consequences of altered motor control
  • Define what specific tools we have and how we can include them in a motor control re-education program
  • Examine what elements we should consider when designing an active kinesitherapy program
  • Define core training techniques and their application as a therapeutic exercise
  • Define proprioceptive facilitation techniques and their application as a therapeutic exercise
  • Evaluate the characteristics and biomechanical implications of some of the main exercises from a therapeutic point of view
  • Evaluate the effects of active work

Module 7. Complementary Modalities: Neuromuscular Taping and Acupuncture

  • Define the most important aspects of TCM at the clinical level
  • Analyze the effect of acupuncture at the clinical level
  • Specifically evaluate the different meridians in horses
  • Compile information on the advantages and disadvantages of available acupuncture techniques
  • Analyze the response obtained in the pretreatment scan
  • Justify the selection of acupuncture points in reference to the response to the pretreatment scan
  • Propose a work methodology for horses with musculoskeletal problems
  • Analyze the mechanisms of action of proprioceptive taping
  • Develop proprioceptive elastic taping application techniques
  • Identify neuromuscular taping techniques according to the diagnosis
  • Develop the integration of taping techniques and exercise in rehabilitation programs

Module 8. Diagnostic Imaging Oriented to the Diagnosis of Problems Susceptible to Physiotherapy Treatment

  • Establish a protocol for diagnostic imaging screening
  • Identify which technique is necessary in each case
  • Generate specialized knowledge in each anatomical area
  • Establish a diagnosis that helps to better treat the patient
  • Determine the various diagnostic techniques and the contributions each makes to the examination
  • Examine the normal anatomy of the different areas to be explored in the different imaging modalities
  • Recognize individual anatomical variations
  • Assess incidental findings and their possible clinical impact
  • Establish the significant alterations in the different diagnostic modalities and their interpretation
  • Determine an accurate diagnosis to assist in the establishment of an appropriate treatment

Module 9. Common Injuries in Sport Horses: Diagnosis, Conventional Treatment, Rehabilitation Programs and Physiotherapy. Thoracic Limb Part I 

  • Present the most frequent pathologies by region, as well as their etiopathology, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation
  • Recognize clinical signs associated to each pathology
  • Evaluate treatment options for each pathology according to scientific publications and experience
  • Compile images by pathology to present examples of clinical cases
  • Establish differential diagnoses that cause similar clinical signs
  • Develop different therapies for each pathology
  • Generate methodical knowledge for the diagnosis of forelimb lameness
  • Determine guidelines for the design of individualized rehabilitation programs

Module 10. Common Injuries in Sport Horses: Diagnosis, Conventional Treatment, Rehabilitation Programs and Physiotherapy. Thoracic Limb Part II

  • Present the most frequent pathologies by region, as well as their etiopathology, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation
  • Recognize clinical signs associated to each pathology
  • Evaluate treatment options for each pathology according to scientific publications and experience
  • Compile images by pathology to present examples of clinical cases
  • Establish differential diagnoses that cause similar clinical signs
  • Develop different therapies for each pathology
  • Generate methodical knowledge for the diagnosis of forelimb lameness
  • Determine guidelines for the design of individualized rehabilitation programs
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A unique specializacion program that will allow you to acquire advanced training in this field"

Professional Master's Degree in Equine Rehabilitation

Do horses have any relation with physiotherapy? Consider the following scenario: a rider slips with his mount during an equestrian race and suffers a fibrillar rupture. As physiotherapeutic treatment is a fundamental component in the recovery of sports injuries, appropriate care is provided. It happens that the equine specimen has also suffered a locomotor condition in one of the suspensory ligaments. Is it possible to use the same therapeutic principles to help the animal? Yes, and the Professional Master's Degree in Equine Rehabilitation at TECH Technological University teaches you how to do it. Supported by a high-level teaching staff, an extraordinary cognitive immersion software and the most complete curriculum, we offer you a unique professional growth opportunity where you can manage your own schedule and access even from the comfort of a smartphone connected to the internet. Not only will you learn about the anatomical, physiological and biomechanical conditions unique to horses, we will instruct you in specialized knowledge such as analgesic electrotherapy and ultrasound: everything to take your career to the next level.

Get your online program in equine rehabilitation physiotherapy

Movement is the basic pillar of physiotherapy; we analyze the joints and muscles involved in the various kinetic actions, as well as the environment in which they take place to define the best physical rehabilitation technique. In an area such as equestrian sports, we are not only talking about the musculoskeletal system of the person but also of the animal that rides. Horses move distributing the weight and force in their four limbs, therefore, a single injury can affect both lower tendons and the cervical area. The Professional Master's Degree we offer is an excellent academic alternative to train you solidly in the area of equine medicine and thus broaden your career horizons. Throughout ten modules we will teach you about topics such as therapeutic exercise and active kinesitherapy, diagnostic imaging, common pathologies in sport horses, among others. Do you want to acquire a program that will positively transform your future without leaving home? Enroll in TECH.