Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
Volume 29, Issue 12 , Pages 870-893, December 2009

Principles and Practice of Therapeutic Exercise for Horses

  • Rebecca Paulekas, DVM, MPT

      Affiliations

    • Corresponding Author InformationReprint requests: Rebecca Paulekas, WESTVET Animal Emergency and Specialty Center, 5019 N. Sawyer Ave, Garden City, ID.
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  • Kevin K. Haussler, DVM, DC, PhD

WestVet Emergency and Specialty Center, Garden City, Gail Holmes Equine Orthopaedic Research Center, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO

Abstract 

Physical therapists are an integral component of the medical team in human health care. They are backed by a solid foundation of basic science and clinical research. Veterinarians have only recently begun to incorporate physical therapy into clinical practice, but without formal research that validates therapeutic interventions specific to equine patients. The purpose of this article is to present a series of therapeutic exercises adapted for horses based on knowledge and experience of human physical therapy, equine biomechanics, and the types of movement dysfunction commonly seen in the performance horse. Injuries, lameness and musculoskeletal pain syndromes, frequently encountered in equine practice, are disorders that may be successfully addressed with physical therapy. Incorporating standard therapeutic interventions based on clinical success in humans, basic science research, or expert opinion is possible with the understanding that these techniques will ultimately be accepted or refuted when their success or failure is formally documented. This review is designed to stimulate discussion and encourage research that will add to the knowledge base and lead to effective therapeutic protocols in the equine patient.

Keywords: Physical therapy, Therapeutic exercise, Modalities, Rehabilitation, Proprioception

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PII: S0737-0806(09)00676-5

doi:10.1016/j.jevs.2009.10.019

Journal of Equine Veterinary Science
Volume 29, Issue 12 , Pages 870-893, December 2009