" As a sports physio-therapist with 20 years experience, I have attended many post graduate courses. This is one of the best organized and well run courses I have ever attended. Arlene is an enthusiastic and very knowledgeable educator, with a passion for what she does. I would highly recommend ARI for anyone who has an interest in working with the equine world." - Randy Goodman,B.Sc.P.T., Dip.Sports PT President, Pinnacle Sports Physiotherapy

" The Animal Rehabilitation Institute has provided me with a very comprehensive post graduate certification program in Equine Rehabilitation therapy that I have been able to incorporate immediately into my physiotherapy practice at home. Arlene has brought together an amazing staff of world renowned professionals and provides a beautiful setting, functional classrooms, and great hands on workshops. You will not be disappointed!" Andrea L. Scott. M.A., BMR-PT, Certified Equine Rehabilitation Therapist.

News and Events

Melissa King, DVM was recent awarded the Storm Cat Career Development Award by the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation. Dr. King will be working on a study of the role of underwater treadmill exercise in diminishing the development of osteoarthritis.

August 4-7, 2010
6th International Symposium on Veterinary Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy at Auburn University's College of Veterinary Medicine in Auburn, Alabama.


Upcoming Classes

June 5-10, 2010 Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation

June 11-14, 2010 Rehabilitation Techniques Module

October 9-14, 2010
Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation

Coming in 2010
New Advanced Canine Rehab course


Arlene White
Founder of ARI
Committed to quality education for Professional Animal Rehab Therapists

 

  Dr. Shannon Budiselic, DVM, CERT, CVA (Cand.) Instructor

November  12 - 13, 2009

2 days - $675.00
 

Offered to:  CERT's & CERA's, Massage Therapists, Body Workers who have completed the Introduction to Equine Meridian Therapy Seminar.

Course Description--This 2 day seminar will further integrate advanced concepts of TCM with the basic principles of Equine Rehabilitation.  

Topics Include:
  • Point Categories (Master, Command, Sedation, Luo, Xi-Cleft, Hui, He Sea, etc.)
  • Pattern Differentiation of Disharmony (Zang-Fu organs, Pathogenic Factors, Eight Principles, Six Channels, Four Stages, San Jiao Patterns, Pathogen Patterns)
  • Pulse and Tongue Diagnosis
  • Case Studies and Discussion
Application of these concepts to holistic equine wellness will be discussed as it relates to the practitioner's particular skill-set (CERT/CERA/MT/ BW).  Students are expected to present their Case Reports for classroom discussion and shall divide their course time between lectures and equine cases.  Prior to the session an on-line review (notes, assisted learning materials, quizzes) of concepts from the Introductory Equine Meridian Therapy Seminar will be provided to students.

 

 

 

Rehabilitaiton Therapy and treatment is not a substitute for Veterinary care.

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