Course in Equine Myofascial Kinetic Lines – for veterinarians and equine physiotherapist’s – 3 day course 20th to the 22th of August 2026

9,375.00 kr. 7,500.00 kr. without VAT

Course in Equine Myofascial Kinetic Lines – Anatomy, Function, Test and Treatment for Veterinarians, Equine Physiotherapists and other professionals with a similar anatomical background.

Teachers: Mathilde Gad, DVM and Rikke Schultz, DVM.

Language: English

Place:  Stasevangsvej 9, 2970 Hørsholm Zealand, Copenhagen Airport is the nearest airport, Denmark

Program:
Thursday the 20th of August 2026 10.00 til 17.00: Theory.
Friday the 21th of August 2026 9.00 til 16.00: Theory og practical
 Saturday the 22th of August 2026 9.00 til 15.00: Theory og practical

Included: Breakfast on Friday. Lunch, coffee, the and snacks all three days.

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3 day course in Equine Myofascielle Kinetiske Liner, anatomy, function, test and treatment for veterinarians, equine physiotherapist’s and other professionals with a similar anatomical knowledge.

Teachers: Mathilde Gad, DVM and Rikke Schultz, DVM.

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This three-day course offers an opportunity to learn how fascia influence the movement of the horse. You will get introduced to the newest fascia research and in this way, you can implement the Equine Myofascial Kinetic Lines into your daily work. We present the anatomy, their function, how to test them as well as different treatment options in theory and in practice.

Fare most motion pattern disturbances has involvement of fascia contractions and/or stiffness. With this tool you will be able to diagnose and treat tightness which troubles your lameness diagnostics and treatment efficiency. In many cases the disturbances can be resolved only by use of fascia releases.

The purpose of this course is also to bridge the gap between holistic diagnostics and treatment with conventional lameness examination. Knowledge of fascia is also important in rehabilitation.

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