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My Horse University and eXtension’s HorseQuest are excited to present “Rehabilitating the Lame Horse,” A FREE Webcast designed by equine experts to answer important questions about how rehabilitation techniques can be applied to the lame horse.

 
 
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Rehabilitating the Lame Horse  

Rehabilitating the Lame Horse
Narelle Stubbs :: Michigan State University
March 23, 2010 | 7 EDT | Learn More

This webcast will explain how rehabilitation and physical therapy principles can be applied to the horse with respect to lameness, loss of performance, performance enhancement, injury prevention and principles of conditioning. Exercise based rehabilitation techniques, including mobilization and dynamic core muscle exercises, and how these can be applied to your horse will also be discussed. This information will be presented to you from an evidence based perspective and highlight some of the current research in this field taking place at the McPhail Equine performance center at MSU.

 
  Narelle StubbsPresenter Information
Narelle Stubbs is a visiting research associate at the Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine. Narelle is a Physiotherapist, University of Sydney Australia graduate and is completing her PhD candidature requirements at the University of Queensland in Australia. Since 1998, Narelle has been the Official Australian Equestrian Team Physiotherapist, treating both horse and rider in many forms of equitation at the World Equestrian Games (1998, 2002, 2006) and the Olympics (2000, 2004 and 2008).
 

Upcoming Webcasts

 

Also in the Horse Health Webcast Series...
Check out the upcoming webcasts in the MHU Horse Health Webcast series:

Equine Emergency First Aid
Dr. Judith Marteniuk :: Michigan State University
April 20, 2010 | 7 EDT | Learn More

If you missed a previous webcast in the Horse Health series, you can still watch them online!

Lameness in the Performance Horse with Dr. Ann Rashmir, watch the recording.

Colic: Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention with Dr. Elizabeth Carr, watch the recording.

Respiratory Disease: Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevntion with Dr. Hal Schott, watch the recording.

 
 

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