ONLINE EQUINE REHAB TRAINING & CERTIFICATION COURSE COMING SOON
Advanced Equine Recovery Specialist Training
Advanced Equine Recovery is developing an online equine rehab and bodywork training course designed for horse owners and equine professionals who want to better understand how modern rehabilitation therapies support horse recovery and performance.
This online program will teach the foundations of equine rehabilitation, including how therapies such as shockwave therapy, Class IV laser therapy, MagnaWave PEMF, cryotherapy, and professional bodywork are used to support muscle recovery, reduce inflammation, and help horses return to work safely.
Through detailed video lessons and clear explanations, students will learn how to recognize common musculoskeletal problems in horses, understand when different therapies may be beneficial, and gain a practical understanding of how recovery programs are structured for both performance horses and horses recovering from injury.
The course is designed to help horse owners, trainers, and barn staff make more informed decisions about their horse’s care while gaining a deeper understanding of modern equine rehabilitation methods.
Full course details and enrollment information will be announced soon.
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Lesson 1: Foundations of Modern Equine Recovery
What “recovery” actually means (circulation, fascia, nervous system)
Why rest alone fails performance horses
The 3 recovery categories: post-work, maintenance, rehab
Scope of practice + legal boundaries (important)
What “recovery” actually means (circulation, fascia, nervous system)
Why rest alone fails performance horses
The 3 recovery categories: post-work, maintenance, rehab
Scope of practice + legal boundaries (important)
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Lesson 2: Learning to See the Horse
How to observe posture, stride, & behavior shifts
How to observe posture, stride, behavior shifts
Reading compensation patterns
When “attitude” is actually pain
How to log patterns (you already do this)
How to observe posture, stride, & behavior shifts
How to observe posture, stride, behavior shifts
Reading compensation patterns
When “attitude” is actually pain
How to log patterns (you already do this)
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Lesson 3: Palpation & Somatic Listening
Discover what palpation actually tells you (and what it doesn’t)
What palpation actually tells you (and what it doesn’t)
Levels of palpation (surface → fascial → nervous system)
How to tell tension vs guarding vs inflammation
When to stop
Discover what palpation actually tells you (and what it doesn’t)
What palpation actually tells you (and what it doesn’t)
Levels of palpation (surface → fascial → nervous system)
How to tell tension vs guarding vs inflammation
When to stop
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