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    Webinar – Equine Back Pain from a Physiotherapists Perspective – Gillian Tabor

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    By Gillian Tabor on 30 June 2020 Webinars

    Equine Back Pain from a Physiotherapists Perspective - Gillian Tabor - 30th June 2020
    Gillian Tabor, Chartered Physiotherapist, will review the key anatomy and potential structures that could be causing back pain, both in the back itself and the whole horse. The current knowledge from published research will be used to discuss what we know and don’t know. Suggestions for treatments and rehabilitation strategies will be covered as well as how to keep a horse resilient and avoid back pain.
    Suitable for physios, vets and horse owners!
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    Gillian Tabor MSc ResM MCSP HCPCregChartered PhysiotherapistCat A member ‘Association . . .

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    Gillian Tabor MSc ResM MCSP HCPCreg Chartered Physiotherapist Cat A member ‘Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy’ Gillian has been working as an ACPAT Veterinary Physiotherapist for over 15 years. She specialises in physio for horses and riders, with a focus on treatment and rehabilitation of competition horses. Gillian is the programme manager and lectures on the MSc Veterinary Physiotherapy course at Hartpury University and is undertaking research, both her own equine projects and supervising students.

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