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Physiotherapy in the Elite Equine Athlete
A. Johnson
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This is an overview of the role of physiotherapy in the preparation for, duration and post elite competition for the elite equine athlete. It is comparable to the human field, where much of the research is gained from, as physiotherapy is now considered a vital part of the multidisciplinary team managing the elite equine athlete. Similarly the principals of assessment, treatment and continuing rehabilitation with proprioceptive facilitation [1,2], strength and conditioning work [3,4] to gain maximum function of the equine athlete, with the aim of optimal performance on the competition day, as well as maintenance of the athlete for longevity of their competition career ...
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Affiliation of the authors at the time of publication
Anna Johnson & Associates, Chartered Physiotherapists, Meadow Barn, Chapel Road, Ford, Buckinghamshire, HP17 8XE, UK
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