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    Webinar – Objective assessment of posture and relationship to function – Dr Gillian Tabor

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    By Gillian Tabor on 10 November 2023 Webinars

    In this pre-recorded webinar Dr Gillian Tabor shares her recent presentation on Posture and Function.

    In this webinar, Gillian discusses:

    • What is posture
    • Why is it important
    • How do we measure it
    • What is posture’s relationship to function – in recovery, rehab and every ridden horse
    • Framework for changing posture

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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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