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Where Does My Horse Hurt? | Helping you help your horse - 0 views

  • One of the most frustrating things my clients face is not knowing how to help their horse— whether the problem is physical, behavioral or related to performance. Do you call the vet? Trainer? Farrier? Psychic? Do you need a new saddle, training video, feed change or titanium shoes? Where can you go to find the answers?
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What is Equine Sports Massage - www.equinemassageassociation.co.uk - 0 views

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    sports massage for your horse
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UK Border Agency | British citizenship - 0 views

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http://www.mary-wanless.com/Article3.html - 1 views

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    Another good sitre with help with schooling
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Members dressage lessons - Classical Dressage - 0 views

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    A fantastic site for help with schooling your horse
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Horse Dissection - 0 views

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    great images of equine anatomy
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The Horse | How Your Horse Sees (video) - 0 views

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      Great video. How much is the horses field of vision?
  • Dr. Sharon Spier, U.C. Davis, Calif., explains horses' vision;
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The Horse | Physical Therapy for Stifle Problems in Horses (AAEP 2011) - 2 views

  • Brooks described her physical therapy approach for restoring strength and coordination to horses with intermittent upward fixation of the patella or other hind-limb weakness issues at the 2011 American Association of Equine Practitioners convention, held Nov. 18-22 in San Antonio, Texas. “Treatment of both intermittent upward fixation of the patella in horses and anterior knee pain in humans involves client education, increase in activity level, a stretching program, and an ascending therapeutic strengthening exercise progression,” she said. “A thorough veterinary examination should first clear the horse for physical therapy treatment referral. Horses recovering from injuries, surgery, or systemic diseases are appropriate for this program.” Brooks said owners often report that affected horses are clumsy, frequently stumble, trip, get their hind legs stuck behind them, have a hind limb that gives out or collapses, and/or have an audible click or pop when shifting weight on or off of the involved leg(s). She also noted that affected horses tend to be overweight (body condition score 6 or higher on a scale of 1 to 9), have weak abdominal and/or topline muscles, generalized deconditioning, and atrophied (muscle wasting in) hind end muscles. The patellae (knee caps) might also visibly jump when the horse initiates a weight shift or steps forward.
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      Details of the patella
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The Equine - Skeleton - 1 views

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      Note there are two parts to the skeleton. The Axial: the skull, the neck, the spine including the tail, the ribs The Appendicular: all the bones of the legs and shoulders and pelvis
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      Great site for looking at the bones of the horse. Ensure that you also look at the muscular system to find out how locomotion works
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    Details of the bones of the horse
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The Lunge Work - 0 views

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    A great resource for learning how to lunge
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The Horse | Therapeutic Shoeing Part 1: Foot Fundamentals - 0 views

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    Great information about the structure of the foot and how therapeutic shoeing works. Part 1 of a two part series
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Penn Veterinary Medecine CAL - 1 views

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    Veterinary animal images
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Canine and Equine Veterinary Physiotherapy Training - 0 views

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    pt veterinary Physiotherapy course
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Equine Lameness - 0 views

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    Identifying lamness in the Horse
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The Equine - Muscles - 0 views

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    Some of the deep and superficial muscles in the Equid
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