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September | September | September | 1 | 2 - CERA1 Certification for Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants & BS Equine Science
All day 10/02/2025-10/07/2025 Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation and Techniques Module ( online lectures and 6 days lab) Courses are taught as an online lecture series and then 6 days live lab at the Animal Rehab Institute located at Half Pass Heaven Farm, a beautiful 10-acre Dressage facility located in Palm Beach County, Florida. Certification for Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, and BS Equine Science graduates track consists of these modules: Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation Therapy – Online Lectures & Live Lab Arlene White, PT, M Anim St Physiotherapy- Anatomy, Biomechanics, Form & Function
- Palpation and Assessment of Equine Musculoskeletal system
- Core Concept of Physiology, Neurology, and Normal vs. Abnormal Gait
- Introduction to Equine Physical Rehabilitation – Principals and Theory
- Range of Motion Assessment
- Soft Tissue Assessment
- Introduction to Therapeutic Exercise
- Common Injuries, Prevention and Treatment Options
- Introduction to Retraining Proprioception and Neuromotor Control
- Therapeutic Modalities
- Ice/heat, compression garments
- Magnetic / Electromagnetic
- Laser/LED
- Therapeutic Ultrasound
- Electro Therapy (ESTIM, FES, NMES, TENS)
- Objective Outcomes and Measures
- Rehabilitation Team Communication
- Starting an Equine Rehabilitation Business
Equine Athletics – Online Lecture Series Dr. Melissa King, DVM, Dr. Anna Firshman, DVM, Arlene White, PT, & Dr. Hilary Clayton, DVM- Advanced Gait Analysis & Lameness Evaluation
- Latest Orthopedic Veterinary Medicine Techniques
- Basic Neuromuscular Physiology/Anatomy
- Common Equine Neurologic Conditions
- Common Equine Muscle Disorders (myopathies)
- Neurologic Examination/Practical
- Using Video for Gait Assessment
- Current Research in Equine Rehabilitation
- Structure, Function & Kinesiology
- Conditioning of the Elite Equine Athlete
- Strength Training
Note: This certification is offered only to Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, BS Equine Science Graduates or other professionals as determined by ARI. After Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation Therapy, students complete the certification program by completing the Equine Athletics Module online Lecture series and submitting a Case Study. - CERA Live Lab ARI Florida October 2 – 7, 2025
08:00 -17:00 10/02/2025-10/07/2025 2457 C Rd, Loxahatchee, FL 33470, USA CERA live lab 6 days Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, Bs Equine Science Graduates must attend for CERA Certification program Day 1: Anatomy & Systems Review, Lameness Assessment, CERA place in the Rehab Team Day 2: Conformation Assessment, Handling the Equine Patient, Assessment and Treatment Forms, Legal Issues Day 3: Soft Tissue Palpation, Range of Motion Testing, Core Exercises, Advanced Core Exercises Day 4: Therapeutic Exercise, Proprioceptive Techniques Day 5: Therapuetic Exercise, Proprioceptive Techniques Continued Day 6: Modalities used in Equine Practice
| 3 - CERA1 Certification for Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants & BS Equine Science
All day 10/03/2025-10/07/2025 Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation and Techniques Module ( online lectures and 6 days lab) Courses are taught as an online lecture series and then 6 days live lab at the Animal Rehab Institute located at Half Pass Heaven Farm, a beautiful 10-acre Dressage facility located in Palm Beach County, Florida. Certification for Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, and BS Equine Science graduates track consists of these modules: Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation Therapy – Online Lectures & Live Lab Arlene White, PT, M Anim St Physiotherapy- Anatomy, Biomechanics, Form & Function
- Palpation and Assessment of Equine Musculoskeletal system
- Core Concept of Physiology, Neurology, and Normal vs. Abnormal Gait
- Introduction to Equine Physical Rehabilitation – Principals and Theory
- Range of Motion Assessment
- Soft Tissue Assessment
- Introduction to Therapeutic Exercise
- Common Injuries, Prevention and Treatment Options
- Introduction to Retraining Proprioception and Neuromotor Control
- Therapeutic Modalities
- Ice/heat, compression garments
- Magnetic / Electromagnetic
- Laser/LED
- Therapeutic Ultrasound
- Electro Therapy (ESTIM, FES, NMES, TENS)
- Objective Outcomes and Measures
- Rehabilitation Team Communication
- Starting an Equine Rehabilitation Business
Equine Athletics – Online Lecture Series Dr. Melissa King, DVM, Dr. Anna Firshman, DVM, Arlene White, PT, & Dr. Hilary Clayton, DVM- Advanced Gait Analysis & Lameness Evaluation
- Latest Orthopedic Veterinary Medicine Techniques
- Basic Neuromuscular Physiology/Anatomy
- Common Equine Neurologic Conditions
- Common Equine Muscle Disorders (myopathies)
- Neurologic Examination/Practical
- Using Video for Gait Assessment
- Current Research in Equine Rehabilitation
- Structure, Function & Kinesiology
- Conditioning of the Elite Equine Athlete
- Strength Training
Note: This certification is offered only to Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, BS Equine Science Graduates or other professionals as determined by ARI. After Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation Therapy, students complete the certification program by completing the Equine Athletics Module online Lecture series and submitting a Case Study. - CERA Live Lab ARI Florida October 2 – 7, 2025
08:00 -17:00 10/03/2025-10/07/2025 2457 C Rd, Loxahatchee, FL 33470, USA CERA live lab 6 days Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, Bs Equine Science Graduates must attend for CERA Certification program Day 1: Anatomy & Systems Review, Lameness Assessment, CERA place in the Rehab Team Day 2: Conformation Assessment, Handling the Equine Patient, Assessment and Treatment Forms, Legal Issues Day 3: Soft Tissue Palpation, Range of Motion Testing, Core Exercises, Advanced Core Exercises Day 4: Therapeutic Exercise, Proprioceptive Techniques Day 5: Therapuetic Exercise, Proprioceptive Techniques Continued Day 6: Modalities used in Equine Practice
| 4 - CERA1 Certification for Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants & BS Equine Science
All day 10/04/2025-10/07/2025 Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation and Techniques Module ( online lectures and 6 days lab) Courses are taught as an online lecture series and then 6 days live lab at the Animal Rehab Institute located at Half Pass Heaven Farm, a beautiful 10-acre Dressage facility located in Palm Beach County, Florida. Certification for Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, and BS Equine Science graduates track consists of these modules: Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation Therapy – Online Lectures & Live Lab Arlene White, PT, M Anim St Physiotherapy- Anatomy, Biomechanics, Form & Function
- Palpation and Assessment of Equine Musculoskeletal system
- Core Concept of Physiology, Neurology, and Normal vs. Abnormal Gait
- Introduction to Equine Physical Rehabilitation – Principals and Theory
- Range of Motion Assessment
- Soft Tissue Assessment
- Introduction to Therapeutic Exercise
- Common Injuries, Prevention and Treatment Options
- Introduction to Retraining Proprioception and Neuromotor Control
- Therapeutic Modalities
- Ice/heat, compression garments
- Magnetic / Electromagnetic
- Laser/LED
- Therapeutic Ultrasound
- Electro Therapy (ESTIM, FES, NMES, TENS)
- Objective Outcomes and Measures
- Rehabilitation Team Communication
- Starting an Equine Rehabilitation Business
Equine Athletics – Online Lecture Series Dr. Melissa King, DVM, Dr. Anna Firshman, DVM, Arlene White, PT, & Dr. Hilary Clayton, DVM- Advanced Gait Analysis & Lameness Evaluation
- Latest Orthopedic Veterinary Medicine Techniques
- Basic Neuromuscular Physiology/Anatomy
- Common Equine Neurologic Conditions
- Common Equine Muscle Disorders (myopathies)
- Neurologic Examination/Practical
- Using Video for Gait Assessment
- Current Research in Equine Rehabilitation
- Structure, Function & Kinesiology
- Conditioning of the Elite Equine Athlete
- Strength Training
Note: This certification is offered only to Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, BS Equine Science Graduates or other professionals as determined by ARI. After Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation Therapy, students complete the certification program by completing the Equine Athletics Module online Lecture series and submitting a Case Study. - CERA Live Lab ARI Florida October 2 – 7, 2025
08:00 -17:00 10/04/2025-10/07/2025 2457 C Rd, Loxahatchee, FL 33470, USA CERA live lab 6 days Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, Bs Equine Science Graduates must attend for CERA Certification program Day 1: Anatomy & Systems Review, Lameness Assessment, CERA place in the Rehab Team Day 2: Conformation Assessment, Handling the Equine Patient, Assessment and Treatment Forms, Legal Issues Day 3: Soft Tissue Palpation, Range of Motion Testing, Core Exercises, Advanced Core Exercises Day 4: Therapeutic Exercise, Proprioceptive Techniques Day 5: Therapuetic Exercise, Proprioceptive Techniques Continued Day 6: Modalities used in Equine Practice
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5 - CERA1 Certification for Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants & BS Equine Science
All day 10/05/2025-10/07/2025 Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation and Techniques Module ( online lectures and 6 days lab) Courses are taught as an online lecture series and then 6 days live lab at the Animal Rehab Institute located at Half Pass Heaven Farm, a beautiful 10-acre Dressage facility located in Palm Beach County, Florida. Certification for Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, and BS Equine Science graduates track consists of these modules: Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation Therapy – Online Lectures & Live Lab Arlene White, PT, M Anim St Physiotherapy- Anatomy, Biomechanics, Form & Function
- Palpation and Assessment of Equine Musculoskeletal system
- Core Concept of Physiology, Neurology, and Normal vs. Abnormal Gait
- Introduction to Equine Physical Rehabilitation – Principals and Theory
- Range of Motion Assessment
- Soft Tissue Assessment
- Introduction to Therapeutic Exercise
- Common Injuries, Prevention and Treatment Options
- Introduction to Retraining Proprioception and Neuromotor Control
- Therapeutic Modalities
- Ice/heat, compression garments
- Magnetic / Electromagnetic
- Laser/LED
- Therapeutic Ultrasound
- Electro Therapy (ESTIM, FES, NMES, TENS)
- Objective Outcomes and Measures
- Rehabilitation Team Communication
- Starting an Equine Rehabilitation Business
Equine Athletics – Online Lecture Series Dr. Melissa King, DVM, Dr. Anna Firshman, DVM, Arlene White, PT, & Dr. Hilary Clayton, DVM- Advanced Gait Analysis & Lameness Evaluation
- Latest Orthopedic Veterinary Medicine Techniques
- Basic Neuromuscular Physiology/Anatomy
- Common Equine Neurologic Conditions
- Common Equine Muscle Disorders (myopathies)
- Neurologic Examination/Practical
- Using Video for Gait Assessment
- Current Research in Equine Rehabilitation
- Structure, Function & Kinesiology
- Conditioning of the Elite Equine Athlete
- Strength Training
Note: This certification is offered only to Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, BS Equine Science Graduates or other professionals as determined by ARI. After Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation Therapy, students complete the certification program by completing the Equine Athletics Module online Lecture series and submitting a Case Study. - CERA Live Lab ARI Florida October 2 – 7, 2025
08:00 -17:00 10/05/2025-10/07/2025 2457 C Rd, Loxahatchee, FL 33470, USA CERA live lab 6 days Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, Bs Equine Science Graduates must attend for CERA Certification program Day 1: Anatomy & Systems Review, Lameness Assessment, CERA place in the Rehab Team Day 2: Conformation Assessment, Handling the Equine Patient, Assessment and Treatment Forms, Legal Issues Day 3: Soft Tissue Palpation, Range of Motion Testing, Core Exercises, Advanced Core Exercises Day 4: Therapeutic Exercise, Proprioceptive Techniques Day 5: Therapuetic Exercise, Proprioceptive Techniques Continued Day 6: Modalities used in Equine Practice
| 6 - CERA1 Certification for Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants & BS Equine Science
All day 10/06/2025-10/07/2025 Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation and Techniques Module ( online lectures and 6 days lab) Courses are taught as an online lecture series and then 6 days live lab at the Animal Rehab Institute located at Half Pass Heaven Farm, a beautiful 10-acre Dressage facility located in Palm Beach County, Florida. Certification for Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, and BS Equine Science graduates track consists of these modules: Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation Therapy – Online Lectures & Live Lab Arlene White, PT, M Anim St Physiotherapy- Anatomy, Biomechanics, Form & Function
- Palpation and Assessment of Equine Musculoskeletal system
- Core Concept of Physiology, Neurology, and Normal vs. Abnormal Gait
- Introduction to Equine Physical Rehabilitation – Principals and Theory
- Range of Motion Assessment
- Soft Tissue Assessment
- Introduction to Therapeutic Exercise
- Common Injuries, Prevention and Treatment Options
- Introduction to Retraining Proprioception and Neuromotor Control
- Therapeutic Modalities
- Ice/heat, compression garments
- Magnetic / Electromagnetic
- Laser/LED
- Therapeutic Ultrasound
- Electro Therapy (ESTIM, FES, NMES, TENS)
- Objective Outcomes and Measures
- Rehabilitation Team Communication
- Starting an Equine Rehabilitation Business
Equine Athletics – Online Lecture Series Dr. Melissa King, DVM, Dr. Anna Firshman, DVM, Arlene White, PT, & Dr. Hilary Clayton, DVM- Advanced Gait Analysis & Lameness Evaluation
- Latest Orthopedic Veterinary Medicine Techniques
- Basic Neuromuscular Physiology/Anatomy
- Common Equine Neurologic Conditions
- Common Equine Muscle Disorders (myopathies)
- Neurologic Examination/Practical
- Using Video for Gait Assessment
- Current Research in Equine Rehabilitation
- Structure, Function & Kinesiology
- Conditioning of the Elite Equine Athlete
- Strength Training
Note: This certification is offered only to Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, BS Equine Science Graduates or other professionals as determined by ARI. After Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation Therapy, students complete the certification program by completing the Equine Athletics Module online Lecture series and submitting a Case Study. - CERA Live Lab ARI Florida October 2 – 7, 2025
08:00 -17:00 10/06/2025-10/07/2025 2457 C Rd, Loxahatchee, FL 33470, USA CERA live lab 6 days Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, Bs Equine Science Graduates must attend for CERA Certification program Day 1: Anatomy & Systems Review, Lameness Assessment, CERA place in the Rehab Team Day 2: Conformation Assessment, Handling the Equine Patient, Assessment and Treatment Forms, Legal Issues Day 3: Soft Tissue Palpation, Range of Motion Testing, Core Exercises, Advanced Core Exercises Day 4: Therapeutic Exercise, Proprioceptive Techniques Day 5: Therapuetic Exercise, Proprioceptive Techniques Continued Day 6: Modalities used in Equine Practice
| 7 - CERA1 Certification for Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants & BS Equine Science
All day 10/07/2025-10/07/2025 Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation and Techniques Module ( online lectures and 6 days lab) Courses are taught as an online lecture series and then 6 days live lab at the Animal Rehab Institute located at Half Pass Heaven Farm, a beautiful 10-acre Dressage facility located in Palm Beach County, Florida. Certification for Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, and BS Equine Science graduates track consists of these modules: Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation Therapy – Online Lectures & Live Lab Arlene White, PT, M Anim St Physiotherapy- Anatomy, Biomechanics, Form & Function
- Palpation and Assessment of Equine Musculoskeletal system
- Core Concept of Physiology, Neurology, and Normal vs. Abnormal Gait
- Introduction to Equine Physical Rehabilitation – Principals and Theory
- Range of Motion Assessment
- Soft Tissue Assessment
- Introduction to Therapeutic Exercise
- Common Injuries, Prevention and Treatment Options
- Introduction to Retraining Proprioception and Neuromotor Control
- Therapeutic Modalities
- Ice/heat, compression garments
- Magnetic / Electromagnetic
- Laser/LED
- Therapeutic Ultrasound
- Electro Therapy (ESTIM, FES, NMES, TENS)
- Objective Outcomes and Measures
- Rehabilitation Team Communication
- Starting an Equine Rehabilitation Business
Equine Athletics – Online Lecture Series Dr. Melissa King, DVM, Dr. Anna Firshman, DVM, Arlene White, PT, & Dr. Hilary Clayton, DVM- Advanced Gait Analysis & Lameness Evaluation
- Latest Orthopedic Veterinary Medicine Techniques
- Basic Neuromuscular Physiology/Anatomy
- Common Equine Neurologic Conditions
- Common Equine Muscle Disorders (myopathies)
- Neurologic Examination/Practical
- Using Video for Gait Assessment
- Current Research in Equine Rehabilitation
- Structure, Function & Kinesiology
- Conditioning of the Elite Equine Athlete
- Strength Training
Note: This certification is offered only to Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, BS Equine Science Graduates or other professionals as determined by ARI. After Introduction to Equine Rehabilitation Therapy, students complete the certification program by completing the Equine Athletics Module online Lecture series and submitting a Case Study. - CERA Live Lab ARI Florida October 2 – 7, 2025
08:00 -17:00 10/07/2025-10/07/2025 2457 C Rd, Loxahatchee, FL 33470, USA CERA live lab 6 days Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapist Assistants, Bs Equine Science Graduates must attend for CERA Certification program Day 1: Anatomy & Systems Review, Lameness Assessment, CERA place in the Rehab Team Day 2: Conformation Assessment, Handling the Equine Patient, Assessment and Treatment Forms, Legal Issues Day 3: Soft Tissue Palpation, Range of Motion Testing, Core Exercises, Advanced Core Exercises Day 4: Therapeutic Exercise, Proprioceptive Techniques Day 5: Therapuetic Exercise, Proprioceptive Techniques Continued Day 6: Modalities used in Equine Practice
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