Description

Veterinarians should undertake continuous professional development to enhance their assessments and diagnoses for equine rehabilitation"

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The postgraduate diploma in Functional Assessment and Diagnosis Oriented to Equine Rehabilitation approaches this discipline through the experience of several internationally renowned rehabilitation specialists, as well as overarching scientific analysis of physiotherapy and rehabilitation, including information that cannot be found in any other online or classroom program, delivered by a faculty of the highest level.}

The field of Functional Assessment and Diagnosis Oriented to Equine Rehabilitation has seen enormous growth in recent years, and represents a clinical speciality widely demanded by owners, riders and professionals in the equestrian field. One of its main pillars is the exhaustive and meticulous knowledge of the horse's anatomy, both from the functional point of view as well as its biomechanical behavior.

The movement of the horse is developed fundamentally in three gaits: walk, trot and canter. However, as with human sports, each equestrian discipline requires specific biomechanics and therefore has specific locomotor requirements. Understanding this facilitates the recognition of appropriate movement patterns or, on the contrary, possible limiters of sports performance. All this has very important implications for the clinical interpretation of numerous pathologies of the musculoskeletal apparatus of the horse.

Thus, this program covers the fundamentals to perform a complete functional examination of the horse, so that a concise list of issues and treatment objectives can be drawn up, which in turn will allow the design of an individualized therapeutic plan. 

During the course of this program, neurological, orthopedic or pain assessment methods, essential for the effective veterinary physiotherapist's toolbox, will be demonstrated.

Besides this, there will also be an update on the diagnostic imaging tools currently used in the field of musculoskeletal pathology. Effective treatment and rehabilitation of pathologies requires an accurate diagnosis. For this, a detailed anamnesis, clinical examination, use of the correct diagnostic tools and, finally, the application of a treatment aimed at the horse's sporting recovery must be carried out.

Do not miss the opportunity to take this postgraduate diploma in Functional Assessment and Diagnosis Oriented to Equine Rehabilitation with us. It's the perfect opportunity to advance your career"

This postgraduate diploma in Functional Assessment and Diagnosis Oriented to Equine Rehabilitation contains the most complete and up-to-date scientific program on the market. The most important features include:

  • The exploration of practical cases presented by experts in equine physiotherapy and rehabilitation
  • Graphic, schematic, and practical contents which provide scientific and practical information on the disciplines that are essential for professional practice
  • Practical exercises where self-assessment can be used to improve learning
  • Special emphasis on innovative methodologies in functional assessment and diagnosis for 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 postgraduate diploma is the best investment you can make in selecting a refresher program to update your knowledge in Functional Assessment and Diagnosis Oriented to Equine Rehabilitation"

Its teaching staff includes veterinary professionals, who bring their professional experience to this program, as well as recognised specialists from leading 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 education programmed to learn in real situations.

This program is designed around Problem-Based Learning, whereby the professional 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 experts in Functional Assessment and Diagnosis Oriented to Equine Rehabilitation, with extensive experience. 

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

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

Objectives

This postgraduate diploma in Functional Assessment and Diagnosis Oriented to Equine Rehabilitation is aimed at facilitating the performance of the veterinary professional with the latest advances and newest treatments in the sector.  

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Our goal is to provide high-quality professional development so that our students become the best in their profession"

General objectives

  • Examine the different methods used for objective measurement of the locomotor pattern of horses by means of biomechanical studies
  • Analyze the functional anatomy and biomechanics of the main locomotor units in horses
  • Define movement patterns in the horse’s natural gaits
  • Examine the locomotor demands and specific exercises in the main equestrian sports disciplines
  • Establish the basis of comprehensive functional assessment approaches in horses
  • Define the detailed protocol involved in functional assessments
  • Develop tools to establish functional diagnoses
  • Identify functional and biomechanical problems
  • 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 adequate physiotherapeutic treatment

Specific objectives

Module 1. Applied Anatomy and Biomechanics of Horses

  • Characterize the air of walk, trot and canter from a 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 relation to gait, trot and canter quality
  • Analyze locomotor modifications associated with speed and training in horses
  • Characterize the biomechanical disorders found in claudication
  • Explore 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 horse hooves
  • 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 horse movement

Module 2. Functional Assessment, Examination and Rehabilitation Planning

  • Analyze the establishment and importance of relationships in a multidisciplinary team
  • Determine the difference between a functional and an anatomopathological diagnosis, and the importance of holistic approaches
  • Objectively compile the comprehensive body of information related to clinical cases
  • Develop skills to perform a general static physical examination
  • Define the detailed regional static evaluation methodology
  • Develop analytical tools to perform complete palpation examinations
  • Develop skills to perform dynamic examinations from a functional point of view
  • Analyze the special considerations to be taken into account for each sport discipline
  • Value the importance of the rider-horse pairing
  • Define the methodology of neurological examinations complementary to functional assessments
  • Identify the presence of pain in horses
  • Determine the correct fit of the saddle
  • Detail a list of issues and treatment objectives according to findings
  • Build on basic knowledge to plan rehabilitation programs

Module 3. 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
  • Build expertise 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 significant disorders from different diagnostic methods and their interpretation
  • Determine an accurate diagnosis to assist in the establishment of an appropriate treatment
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A professional development and growth path that will propel you towards a greater level of competitiveness in the employment market"

Postgraduate Diploma in Functional Assessment and Diagnosis oriented to Equine Rehabilitation

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Functional assessment and diagnosis are fundamental aspects of Equine Rehabilitation. The ability to understand and measure the movements and functionalities of horses is essential to be able to design effective rehabilitation programs that allow them to recover from injuries and return to peak performance. That is why TECH has developed the Postgraduate Diploma in Functional Assessment and Diagnosis oriented to Equine Rehabilitation, oriented to offer you cutting-edge knowledge in this field to improve your professional practice. In just 6 months of intensive learning, you will get up to date in this field and you will become a reference professional in the world of Equine Veterinary.

Take a first level refresher program

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This program offers a comprehensive and up-to-date education that delves into cutting-edge methods for measuring the horse's posture, balance and ability to move, as well as strategies for planning personalized rehabilitation plans for each case. The Postgraduate Diploma in Functional Assessment and Diagnosis oriented to Equine Rehabilitation has an innovative and effective methodology that allows you to learn completely online and at your own pace. In addition, it is designed by the best veterinarians, who have created didactic contents in multimedia formats so that you can understand the most complex concepts in a clear and simple way. The degree is structured in topics that include audiovisual materials, specialized readings, case studies and evaluative activities that enable you to apply and consolidate your knowledge. Do not hesitate any longer and enroll to not miss the opportunity to grow professionally!