
Conditioning study: Flew to the Moon, assessment and outcomes.
2007 Quarter horse mare, shown in cutting. Incurring a stifle injury during her performance career, she is coming back from this injury with the hopes of coming back as a top performance horse.
Overview
This horse has had a serious stifle injury, as well as reoccurring suspensory strains. She has been in full rehabilitation from these set backs.
This course includes biomechanical and movement assessment in several camera views. Allowing you to listen in on the attending veterinarian and professional body worker as they talk through their findings of the movement and how imbalances will effect the horses wellbeing. This information will give a deeper understanding to the importance of an in-depth evaluation and what the information provided at this evaluation can do to help horses work towards performance goals.
In buying this course;
-complete movement assessment
-biomechanical significance as pertaining to individual horses
-round table discussion
-veterinary diagnosis
-ultrasound results
- participants will glean understanding of movement as it pertains to this individual
-the wellness steps taken to address this horses needs from a veterinary and body worker perspective
-Information from the owner on what results came from the program
Participants that are in the current equine wellness field will enjoy this program as a phenomenal teaching too.
- showing a full static and dynamic evaluation protocol
- adding movement assessment tips, insights and guided visuals from multiple angles
-liistening to both the veterinary and bodyworker perspective on this case will also solidify the team approach and its importance to every horses wellness protocol

What's involved in the course
- Static Evaluation
- Dynamic Evaluation
- Ground Exercises
- Isometric Exercises
- Stretches
- Round Table Discussion
What You'll Learn
01 Flew to the Moon, Case study
- 1 Flew to the Moon, also known as, Julie
- 2 Flew to the Moon (Julie) Introduction
- 3 Round table discussion on the team approach and working on this conditioning study.
- 4 General physical overview
- 5 Lets see what your veteriarian and body worker look at when they evaluate your horse.