Back, Sacroiliac Pelvic Problems Of The Horse
VetPD - Veterinary Professional Development
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Date: Friday 1st December, 2017 - Saturday 2nd December, 2017
Start time: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Duration: 2 hour(s)
Cost: £700
Conditions affecting the back, pelvis and sacroiliac region are common in the horse and can cause pain, poor performance and lameness. Over the past decade the axial skeleton has been extensively researched; this new knowledge combined with recently published retrospective studies have shed light on these previously poorly understood problems. This 2-day highly practical course is suitable for veterinarians from mixed and equine practice who are keen to update their knowledge on the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and up-to-date therapy of back, pelvic and sacroiliac problems in the horse. This course was designed to maximise the learning experience for all attendees with 7 hours of practical sessions in small groups (2 – 4 vets / ultrasound machine) on live horses & equine specimens covering the Examination technique of the back & pelvis, Ultrasonography of the back, Saddle fit assessment, Sacroiliac injection techniques and Ultrasonography of the pelvis & hip.
Who is it for?
Vets and vet students
The Speakers
Henk van der Veen, The Netherlands<br /> Graham Munroe, Berwickshire, Scotland<br /> Emmanuel Engeli, Kent, UK<br /> Kay Hastilow, Scotland
The Venue
Pferdeklinik in Parsdorf
Vaterstettener Weg 6
85599 Parsdorf
Germany
Number of CPD hours this event can be recorded as
15 hours
Registration and Booking