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Developing Palpation

2 Day CPD Course for Professional Equine Therapists

with Gillian Higgins

Thursday 5th and Friday 6th September 2024

Wavendon Grange, Lawn Lane, Old Dalby, Leicestershire, LE14 3LW

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Good palpation skills require a sound knowledge of anatomy, the ability to visualise what is under the skin and an understanding of how and what to feel.


Only once we can appreciate the norm, is it possible to detect subtle changes and abnormalities in the horse. Detecting changes early is key to preventing further problems. Accurate palpation enables us to deliver the best therapy techniques in each situation.


On this course, we evaluate the muscle, fascia, bones, tendons, attachment points and membranes that you can actually feel on the horse and with the help of bones, skeletons, anatomy models, anatomical paintings, dissection photos and videos enable you to clearly visualise what is happening under the skin.


You will also learn how to improve your sensory and intuitive palpation capability.

Course Trailer

This course is ideal for qualified therapists from all disciplines wishing to revise and learn new anatomy, improve palpation skills and develop palpation techniques.


This course is a mix of theory, practical demonstrations and small group hands-on practical sessions. It also provides the opportunity to network, share information and discuss interesting or challenging cases with other practitioners in a relaxed and supportive environment.


As an equine anatomist having studied hundreds of horses, skeletons and cadavas through extensive dissection study Gillian's ability to palpate the anatomy of the horse is impressive and eye opening. There is so much for everyone to learn from her on this subject.


During this course, Gillian will examine the importance of anatomy, bones, joints, muscle, myofascial chains, fascial connections, compensation patterns and demonstrate methods for palpating structures.

Key Points

The practical aims of this course include:-


  • Developing and refining palpation awareness    

  • Improving anatomical palpation of bony landmarks

  • Improving anatomical palpation of muscular structures

  • Fine tuning palpation of fascia

  • Developing intuitive palpation skills

  • Dynamic Palpation Techniques


Improve your ability to palpate strucutres including the:-


  • TMJ and hyoid

  • Poll, atlas and axis

  • Back, LSJ and pelvis

  • Thoracic sling muscles

  • Shoulder muscles and tendons

  • Patella ligaments of the stifle

Provisional Timetable

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DAY 1

0830: Registration and Coffee

0900: Welcome, Introduction and Theory

0930: The Importance of Anatomy in Therapy

Classroom Session

1100: Break

1130: Developing Intuitive Palpation Skills

Practical Session

1300: Lunch

1400: Skeletal Anatomy Palpation - Spine

Practical Session

1500: Break

1530: Skeletal Anatomy Palpation - Limbs

Practical Session

1630: Discussion

1700: Close

DAY 2

0845: Coffee

0900: Muscular Anatomy of the Spine

Classroom session

0930: Muscular Anatomy Palpation - Neck and forelimbs - Practical Session

1100: Break

1130: Muscular Anatomy Palpation - Back

Practical Session

1300: Lunch

1400: Muscular Anatomy Palpation - Hind end

Practical Session

1500: Break

1530: Recognising Pain and tension

Practical Session

1630: Discussion

1700: Close

Notes

We envisage this course to be very popular so early booking is advised.

Certificates of Participation (CPD) will be emailed after the course. Course notes will be provided.

Tea, coffee, home-made cakes and a light lunch of sandwiches, crisps and fruit is included.

This course is held both inside and out so please bring appropriate warm clothes for a day out on the yard.

This course is limited to 14 people to ensure small groups and individual attention.

Prerequisites

This course is designed for professional equine therapists as it requires a knowledge of soft tissue anatomy. However therapy students will be considered on a case-by-case basis so please email to enquire if you would like to attend.


All participants must provide proof of professional equine therapy qualification and current professional indemnity insurance.


Revision of muscles, fascia, tendons, ligaments and joints is useful for this course.


Recommended Reading:

Anatomy and Myofascial Chapters of Posture and Performance

Prices

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Prices include VAT

Developing Palpation and Advanced Soft Tissue Techniques

5th & 6th September 2024

£395

Course Leader

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Gillian Higgins

Gillian is an equine anatomist, biomechanist, BHS Senior Coach, professional Sports and Remedial Therapist and author with a first class honours degree in Equine Science and Business Management.



Gillian is passionate about posture. She specialises in assessing the musculoskeletal systems and designing exercise programmes for improving posture and performance as well as assessing and addressing individual horses’ weaknesses. 

Gillian has studied a variety of equine and human modalities both traditional and holistic.



 

As well as conventional training, Gillian has studied equine therapies in America, France, Germany and Sweden and is committed to giving our equine partners the best possible levels of care and consideration.

 

 

Gillian works with horses from all disciplines and levels from leisure to Olympic.

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Venue and Horses

Marvin pony skeleton head and neck

All of Gillian's courses are supported by a wealth of photographs and video footage taken from years worth of work including footage of her anatomically painted horses and from her dissections.

 

Also on the day of the course, you will have access to Gillian's large collection of bones and anatomical models.

 

This ensures that you will be better able to visualise the structures we discuss on this course.

This course is run at the Horses Inside Out headquarters, Wavendon Grange near Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire.

 

The facilities at this central UK location include a small yard with a variety of horses, arenas and a classroom complete with audiovisual facilities.

 

This is a comfortable and professional space for learning where you are always guaranteed a friendly welcome.

​Gillian has many bones, skeletons and anatomical models in the teaching barn for you to view and handle.

 

Being able to bring horses into the teaching barn alongside the anatomical models really helps to combine the theory and the practice! 

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