Course curriculum

    1. Lesson 1 - Introduction and Advancing as a Manual Therapist

    1. Lesson 1 - The Equine Back Manual

    2. Lesson 2 - The Equine Back Assignment

    3. Lesson 3 - Exercise Physiology Manual

    4. Equine Exercise Physiology Quiz

    1. Lesson 1 - The Influence of Tack on Wellbeing and Performance

    2. Lesson 2 - The Influence of Tack on Wellbeing and Performance Manual

    3. Lesson 3 - Training Aids Demonstration Presentation

    4. Lesson 4 - Influence of Tack and Equipment Quiz

    5. Lesson 5 - Rider and Horse Anatomical Relationship

    6. Lesson 6 - Rider and Horse Anatomical Relationship Manual

    7. Lesson 7 - Rider and Horse Anatomical Relationship Quiz

    1. Lesson 1 - Module 2 Techniques Introduction

    2. Lesson 2 - Module 2 Manual Therapy Techniques Manual

    3. Lesson 3 - Range of Motion

    4. Lesson 4 - Forequarter Techniques

    5. Lesson 5 - Back and Hindquarter Techniques

    6. Lesson 6 - Remedial Stretches

    7. Lesson 7 - Case Studies Documents

    8. Lesson 8 - Equine Manual Therapist Final Quiz

    9. Lesson 9 - Final Assessment Theory Essay

    1. Lesson 1 - EMLD Theory

    2. Lesson 2 - EMLD Practical

    3. Lesson 3 - EMLD Training Manual

    4. Well Done!

About this course

  • $875.00
  • 25 lessons
  • 3 hours of video content

Instructor(s)

Equine Massage Academy Angela Hall

Angela Hall, FISAP, MIRVAP(MT) is the founder of Equine Massage Academy, and author of the book Is My Horse In Pain?. A highly qualified professional with a wealth of international equine therapy and lecturing experience, her love for horses drives her therapy practice and her teaching. Angela draws on her extensive experience in the equine industry across the UK, Europe, Singapore, Hong Kong, China, and the UAE to bring a diverse perspective to EMA. She is constantly exploring ways to improve the human and horse partnership. At the heart of all the EMA courses is improving equine welfare, wellbeing and performance.

Physical Therapist Barbara Parks

Dr. Barbara Parks, PT, DPT, CERP is a physical therapist for horse and rider based in the Nashville, TN area. Barbara received her doctorate in physical therapy from Belmont University and her Certified Equine Rehabilitation Practitioner credentials from UT-Knoxville. She is also a PATH Intl. certified therapeutic riding instructor and spent some time teaching adaptive riding lessons prior to becoming a physical therapist. Barbara has a passion for positive reinforcement training and using clicker training in rehabilitative exercise and has pursued continuing education in equine bodywork, barefoot hoofcare and composite shoeing, equine nutrition, and equine behavior and learning theory in order to provide a whole-horse approach to rehab and injury prevention. She lives on a small farm with her husband, 5 horses, 4 cats, and 3 dogs.