Topic:Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy in horses involves the application of various physical techniques and exercises to aid in the rehabilitation, maintenance, and improvement of equine musculoskeletal health. It encompasses a range of methods such as massage, stretching, joint mobilization, and therapeutic exercises designed to enhance mobility, alleviate pain, and support recovery from injury. Equine physiotherapy is often employed in conjunction with veterinary care to address conditions resulting from trauma, overuse, or degenerative diseases. Research in this field explores the efficacy of different physiotherapeutic interventions, their impact on equine biomechanics, and their role in promoting overall well-being and performance. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that investigate the methods, outcomes, and applications of physiotherapy in equine practice.