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Every horse has unique therapeutic and athletic needs – rehabilitation should not be a one-size-fits-all approach. For the best outcomes, rehab programs must be tailored to the individual and regularly monitored and updated as the horse progresses.

  • Online user-friendly program with videos to demonstrate specific exercises and techniques
  • Regular check-ups and monitoring – we continue to adapt the plan to suit your horse’s progress
  • Team approach to rehabilitation – regular communication with your horse’s primary vet, physiotherapist/manual therapist, farrier and trainer
  • Specialist knowledge of injury mechanisms, biomechanics and tissue healing – certain exercise modalities, such as swimming or water treadmill, are contra-indicated for some injuries and could make your horse worse if used incorrectly.
  • Additional rehab modalities, including acupuncture, chiropractic, shockwave and regenerative joint therapies

Contact us today for a detailed specialist equine veterinary evaluation and to create a recovery plan designed to help your horse reach their full potential.

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