الثلاثاء، 28 يناير 2014

Equine Physiotherapy - Best Way To Restore Your Horse To Life

Equine Physiotherapy - Best Way To Restore Your Horse To Life

Expert Author Abhishek Agarwal
Horses are a beautiful creation of nature. To keep horses fit and healthy for work, e.g. on farms and in racing, equine physiotherapy is used. Physical therapy and exercises specially designed for horses form a part of this medical practice. Long life and health of horses as well as freedom from stress is maintained through this form of treatment. Horses undergoing equine physiotherapy recover from injuries at a faster rate and with a high chance of success, if they are treated with equine physiotherapy, according to various studies. Just as human beings need special care with treatments to heal, so do horses.
Therapy for horses may be resorted to for several reasons that include injuries due to sports, advancing age, poor nutrition, over training, incorrect use of the saddle, physical defects in the horse's body and imbalance of the rider. Health care professionals that are specially trained for this purpose know the equine anatomy very well and also study the current technologies and any medical breakthroughs, to be able to apply the latest developments in practice. With the help of veterinarians and surgeons, animal physical therapists increase the animal's mobility, reduce pain, lower pain and swelling and also prevent future irritation or injury. Equine physiotherapy may be carried out at an animal hospital, or at the client's home.
An animal doctor will examine the heart, bones, lungs, muscles, digestive system and blood circulation of the horse, to decide upon the use of equine physiotherapy. The animal physical therapist is trained to recognize symptoms that indicate lameness and muscle or spinal problems. An animal physical therapist can treat neck pain, injuries of tendons or ligaments, back pain or any problems in the back, bruising, joint and leg swelling or muscle spasms.
Rehabilitation of the horse may last for just a few weeks or for several months or even longer, depending on the exact cause. Typically, equine physiotherapy will involve the horse, its therapist, owner and / or trainer. Treatment method of various types of equine ailments, injuries or defects varies with each animal physical therapist. Among the techniques commonly used in equine physiotherapy are therapeutic massage, soft tissue mobilization, ultrasound, hydrotherapy for joint and limb mobility, heat therapy and pulsating electromagnetic field therapy. An animal therapist will also teach the client about prevention of further injuries, such as those happening by too fast a cool down.
A range of tools and equipment is used by animal physiotherapists in their work. Among these tools, there is a pack that resembles a heating pad. It is meant to cover the horse's breast or the saddle area and alleviate the back pain. It also helps rejuvenate the horse's muscular and circulatory systems.
Generally speaking, animal physiotherapists commence their studies with a human physiotherapist and gradually switch over to equine physiotherapy. This is becoming a competitive field of practice, with increasing requirements for preventing injury and care of animals.
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