NOW OFFERING
Distal Limb Dissection
Saturday September 7th, 2024 9am - 5pm
Langley, BC, Canada
ARE YOU READY FOR HANDS-ON LEARNING?
This clinic is perfect for equine therapists, horse owners, trainers, and hoof care providers who are eager to:
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Learn the internal anatomy of the distal limb
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Get hands-on experience in dissection
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Palpate & identify normal vs abnormal tissue
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Recognize common dysfunctions
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Understand biomechanics & functional anatomy of the distal limb
Does this sound good to you?
DURING THIS IMMERSIVE EXPERIENCE
You’ll explore the distal limb from the superficial layers all the way down to the bone, joints, and internal hoof.
Cadavers are provided so you can follow along & enhance your dissection skills.
We can't wait to meet you!
HOW IT WORKS
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Participants
There is room for 12 participants at this clinic.
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Hosting Location
Clinic will be held at 20241 25 Ave in Langley, BC from 9am - 5pm on September 7th
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Cost
$250 + GST (Visa, MC, e-transfer accepted)
Meet Your Instructors
Our goal is to share with you a collaboration in knowledge through our collective professional and educational experience.
ELISSE MIKI
INSTRUCTOR
Elisse is an Equine CST, Certified EAL Instructor, and the Owner of EQ Therapeutics. Elisse also holds a BSc. in Kinesiology, a Registered Massage Therapy Licence, and multiple Certifications in Equine Therapies. She has been working in her respective fields for over 20 years bringing a multitude of experience and passion to her clients.
RACHEL GEDALIYA
INSTRUCTOR
Rachel's work with horses started over twenty years ago, where a simple riding lesson opened a door to a vast world. That journey led her to pursuing numerous therapeutic practices such as structural alignment, fascia release, Kinesiology taping, Craniosacral and barefoot trimming. By combining modalities, Rachel is able to help horses and their owners achieve a better way of being.
ANGIE GEE
TEACHING ASSISTANT
Angie is an Advanced Equine Performance Therapist who is currently completing her Craniosacral Therapy and Orthopaedic Assessment certifications. Angie has been working in the equine therapy field since 2017 and is finding great joy in sharing her knowledge with horse lovers.