Eastern European Equine Practitioners Conference

Teilnehmerkreis: Tierärzt:innen, vet.-med. Studierende, Hufschmiede

Zeitraum: 13.05.2023 08:45 - 14.05.2023 - 17:30

Referenten:

Hans Castelijns

Obtained a farriery diploma in 1989 and graduated from veterinary school at Perugia - Italy, in 1998. He works in Italy as a professional farrier since 1987 and as a farrier - veterinarian since 1999 in the field of equine podiatry including Thorough- and Standardbreds, race and show Arabs, show jumpers and reining horses.

Sue Dyson

Qualified as a veterinarian from the University of Cambridge in 1980. After an internship at the University of Pennsylvania and a year in private equine practice in Pennsylvania, Sue returned to Great Britain to the Animal Health Trust, Newmarket. Sue ran a clinical referral service for lameness and poor performance, attracting clients from all over the United Kingdom, Ireland and continental Europe for 37 years. From 2019 she has worked as an independent consultant. Sue’s passion is the investigation of lameness and poor performance, improving approaches to diagnosis and management. She has been involved not only in providing clinical services, but also clinically relevant research and education. Sue is a former President of the British Equine Veterinary Association and is currently scientific advisor to the Saddle Research Trust and Moorcroft Rehabilitation Centre. Sue is also a rider, and has produced horses from novice to top national level in both eventing and show jumping. Sue holds the Instructors and Stable Managers Certificates of the British Horse Society (BHSI).

Karin Leibbrandt

Is a certified veterinarian specialized in equine rehabilitation and training, who recognizes the importance of a properly functioning fascial system. Karin is constantly broadening her knowledge on how to train horses so that they can achieve full biomechanical balance. She has translated her practical experience into a horse-friendly training system based on four dimensions of movement, described in her book: "Train with Heart, Biomechanics of the Four Dimensions in Training the Modern Sport Horse", 2018. She has been running specialist courses for trainers involved in horse rehabilitation since 2012.

Stefan Stammer

is a physiotherapist and a sports and gymnastics teacher. In 1999 he became an equine osteopath. Since then, he treats horses and has introduced a complete physiotherapy system to manage and keep sport horses performing well up to the international elite level and for rehabilitating them after injury. His biomechanical and therapeutical concept STAMMER KINETICS is part of the rehabilitation program at the University of Zürich and the International Academy of Veterinary Chiropractic runs an advanced course to learn about this concept.

Filip Vandenberghe

Graduated in 2001 and joined immediately after the orthopedics department of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of Ghent University. In 2004 Filip joined the equine clinic Bosdreef and became partner in 2008. Over 15 years ago Filip pioneered amongst few others in the world, on the clinical use of standing MRI in the horse. In 2011 he was awarded Associate Large Animal of the European College of Veterinary Diagnostic Imaging. Filip has focused as well on the poor performance of the competition horse.

Jindřich Vinčálek

Ina graduated from the University of Agriculture in Brno with a specialization in horse breeding. Until 1989 he worked as a rider of sport horses. In 1991 Ina passed the shoeing exams and is still working as a farrier. Since 2000 he has been the chairman of the Guild of Horseshoers of the Czech Republic.

Teilnahmegebühr: 420 €

Je nach Zeitpunkt der Anmeldung, Leistung und Beruf (Tierarzt, Student, Hufschmied).

Tagungsort: Poznań Congress Center, Głogowska 10, 60-734, Posen, Poland,

Programm 13.05.2023 08:45 - 14.05.2023 - 17:30

13.05.2023

08:45-09:00 Opening of the Congress

09:00-10:30 The challenge of differentiating between non-pain related gait variants, pain-induced abnormalities of gait and neurological dysfunction. Sue Dyson

10:30-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-12:30 The relationship of the hoof shape with limb conformation; distinguishing between hoof shape adaptation and distortion. Palmar/plantar angles and other issues of the coffin bone within the hoof capsule. Hans Castelijns

12:30-13:45 Lunch

13:45-14:45 The correct shoulder sling – functional chains of active and passive stabilization of the shoulder girdle. Stefan Stammer

14:45-15:15 The correct functioning of the shoulder sling – essential to solve problems in the pelvis, sacroiliac joints and lumbar spine, part 1. Karin Leibbrandt

15:15-15:45 Coffee break

15:45-16:15 The correct functioning of the shoulder sling – essential to solve problems in the pelvis, sacroiliac joints and lumbar spine, part 2. Karin Leibbrandt

16:15-17:30 Panel discussion

  • Sue Dyson,
  • Hans Castelijns,
  • Stefan Stammer,
  • Karin Leibbrandt,
  • Jindřich Vinčálek,
  • Annamaria Nagy

14.05.2023

Pathway for veterinarians

09:00-10:30 Philosophical discussion about the role of a variety of factors influencing the development of hindlimb lameness – conformation, training methods, surfaces, general management, rider’s morphology, balance, skills and saddle-fit issue. Sue Dyson

10:30-11:00 Coffee break

11:00-12:30 Factors inducing diagnosing, treating and managing hindlimb suspensory injuries, lumbo-sacroiliac joint region pain, front feet pathology and neck. Sue Dyson

12:30-14:00 Lunch

14:00-15:30 Clinical manifestation of neck and back pathology. How to recognize the main site of pain. Filip Vandenberghe

15:30-16:00 Coffee break

16:00-17:30 The equine distal limb: Where did MRI and CT bring us in 2023 and how does it influence our diagnostic approach. Filip Vandenberghe

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Teilnehmerbegrenzung: 500 Personen

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