Como Realizar Fisioterapia a los Caballos - TvAgro por Juan Gonzalo Angel

Twitter @juangangel Prevention Establishing special programs and providing advice to the owner on horse training (e.g., warm-up) to reduce the risk of injury. Both overload and underload can cause injuries. Physiotherapy can help you create a training plan tailored to you, your horse, the individual level, the type of sport, etc., to achieve the best possible results. Rehabilitation Healing treatment for contractures, fractures, or other injuries your horse may have suffered. Physiotherapy aims to help the horse recover as much as possible. In the case of surgery, it can shorten the postoperative period. When indicated Neck and back problems Muscle, ligament, or skin injuries resulting from an accident or overuse or overload Inflammation of tendons, joints, or bursae Postoperative rehabilitation Osteoarthritis Wounds, scars Ataxia Reduced performance in competition How to recognize a problem with your animal's musculoskeletal system Problems while riding, difficulty leaning to one side, failing before the jump, running away, increased stiffness, limping. Noticeable signs during care include difficulty with the girth or saddle, hypersensitivity (most often on the back), constant squeezing of one leg, etc. Behavioral changes such as nervousness, withdrawal, decreased appetite, etc. Means used: Massage to relax muscle tension to optimize circulation to stimulate the supply of oxygen and nutrients to the tissues to improve the evacuation of carbon dioxide and waste products to reduce pain Movement therapy Passive: the physiotherapist moves parts of the animal: Joint mobilization: to affect the movement of the synovia (fluid within the joint cavity). The cartilage of the bone receives its nutrients from the synovia. Muscle and ligament stretching: to improve strength and flexibility. Actively: the animal moves on its own, for example, cavaletti, obstacle courses, See more information at https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisiote... Juan Gonzalo Angel www.tvagro.tv