Theory of Equine Fascial Integration Therapy: Understanding Connective Tissue and Manual Therapies
This foundational course in Equine Fascial Integration Therapy provides a deep dive into the physiology of connective tissue, the theory behind myofascial structural integration therapy, and its application in the equine world. Designed for equine professionals and bodyworkers, this course covers the biology of connective tissue, its role in the musculoskeletal system, and how fascial therapies can improve equine health and performance.
Explore the adaptive and protective nature of connective tissues and how manual therapies like fascial manipulation can aid in treating injuries and improving overall function. The course also compares fascial integration therapy with other forms of bodywork, giving you a well-rounded understanding of various therapeutic approaches.
With NBCAAM-approved CE credits available, this course offers a comprehensive 14-lesson curriculum that equips you with both the theoretical knowledge and practical tools to apply fascial therapy to your equine patients or clients.
Featured Benefits
Key Skills Covered
Lessons Included
19
Course Level
Beginner to Intermediate
Continuing Education Eligibility
NBCAAM Approved (National Board of Certification for Animal Acupressure and Massage) - 8 Hours General CE
Audience
Equine Bodyworkers, Veterinary Technicians, Equine Therapists, Massage Therapists, Horse Owners
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