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How to Incorporate a Vetphysio Team in Evaluation and Management of Lameness
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S. Nightingale
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SEP 12, 2015
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To a human athlete the prospect of competing to any elite standard without physiotherapy input would be considered madness. The majority of the general population consider consulting with a physiotherapist (osteopath or chiropractor included here), if they are suffering from joint, muscular or ligament pain, ‘normal’ behaviour. Indeed, for humans, physiotherapists are fully integrated and incorporated into their ‘lameness’ evaluation and management. Should we treat the equine athlete any differently? If not, how do we provide comparative care ...
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Highworth Physiotherapy Clinic, 13 High Street, Highworth, Swindon, Wiltshire, SN6 7AG, UK
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