1. Physiology and Pathophysiology of Tissue and Healing
2. Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Appendicular Skeleton
3. Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Axial Skeleton
4. Anatomical Survey of the Musculoskeletal System
5. Myofascial Kinetic Lines
6. Locomotion
7. Conformation
8. Exercise Physiology
9. Pain - Pathophysiology and assessment
10. Pain - Management
11. Patient Examination in the Context of Rehabilitation
12. Diagnostic Imaging
13. Poor Performance
14. Practical Saddle Evaluation
15. Bridal and Bit Fit
16. Rider and Horse Interaction
17. Asymmetry and Laterality in the Horse
18. dentistry
19. Nutrition
20. Housing and Management Practices
21. Training and Conditioning
22. Massage Therapy
23. Manual Lymphatic Drainage
24. Myofascial Treatments
25. Passive Range of Motion and Stretching Exercises
26. Joint Mobilization
27. Chiropractic
28. Osteopathy
29. Active Therapeutic Exercises
30. Proprioceptive Exercises
31. Land Treadmills and Horse walkers
32. Aquatic Therapy
33. Exercise Program After Injury
34. Cryotherapy
35. Heat Therapy
36. Laser Therapy
37. Therapeutic Ultrasound
38. Extracorporeal Shock Wave Therapy
39. Electrical Stimulation
40. Magnetic Therapy
41. Radiofrequency by Capacitive Resistive Electric Transfer
42. Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Therapy
43. Percutaneous Needle Electrolysis
44. Whole Body Vibration Therapy
45. Limb Compression and Support
46. Kinesiology Taping
47. Acupuncture
48. Dry Needling for Myofascial Pain
49. Cupping Therapy
50. Regenerative Medicine and Biological Treatments
51. Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy
52. Hoof Balance and Shoeing
53. Horse Behavior, Welfare and Ethics in Rehabilitation
54. Choosing the Best Therapy - Practical Tips
55. The Athletic Horse in Physiotherapy
56. The Geriatric Patient
57. The Role of Owner/Rider in Rehabilitation
58. Treatment Plans