Auckland - Paolo Tozzi DO - Equine Osteopathy
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Understanding Somatic Dysfunction in Horses:
Delving into the distinctive features of somatic dysfunction in horses.
Exploring Equine Functional Anatomy:
Outlining the functional anatomy of horses from an osteopathic perspective.
Osteopathic Evaluation of Horses:
Developing skills in observation, statics, dynamics, palpation routine, and mobility and motility testing.
Objectives of Equine Osteopathic Treatment:
Setting clear objectives for effective equine treatment.
Practical Techniques for Equine Soft Tissues:
Learning functional inhibition, petrissage, tapotement, and effleurage techniques.
Articulatory and Mobilisation Techniques:
Applying techniques to the limbs and spine for improved mobility.
Springing, Oscillatory, and Vibratory Work:
Exploring dynamic techniques for optimal equine well-being.
Cranio-sacral and Visceral Integration:
Integrating cranio-sacral and visceral techniques for a holistic approach.
Indications, Counterindications, and Evidences:
Understanding when and how to apply manual work on horses.