News and Events

Our new Continuing Education Program kickoff will start with the essential CEU001 Anatomy & Biomechanics of the Equine Foot: March 2012

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Announcing the exciting, new Equine Professional Interactive Series for 2012

Three part series of informational talks one evening in January, February and March. For more information go to: Equine Professional Interactive Series.

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Opening of the Equestrian Physical Therapy Clinic

ARI is proud to announce the opening of the Equestrian PT Clinic offered by Stacey Brown and Arlene White. Specializing in horse and rider pairs, focus will be on improving performance and preventing injury by employing a wide variety of modalities.
>To read Stacey's articles on biomechanics and theraeutics intervention for the equestrian click Here

Upcoming Classes

January 16 - 19, 2012
CERA03 Equine Athletics Module

  January 20 - 24, 2012
CETA01 Equine Functional Assessment

March 10 & 11, 2012
CEU001 Anatomy and Biomechanics of the Equine Foot

  March 23 2-5, 2012
EQA1 Equine Anatomy Workshop

March 26 - 31, 2012
EQM1 Equine Massage Therapy Certification

Coming in 2012
EQFA1 Functional Assessment of the Equestrian Athlete

 Meridian Therapy Courses

Testimonials

" As a sports physio-therapist with 20 years experience, I have attended many post graduate courses. This is one of the best organized and well run courses I have ever attended. Arlene is an enthusiastic and very knowledgeable educator, with a passion for what she does. I would highly recommend ARI for anyone who has an interest in working with the equine world." - Randy Goodman,B.Sc.P.T., Dip.Sports PT President, Pinnacle Sports Physiotherapy

" The Animal Rehabilitation Institute has provided me with a very comprehensive post graduate certification program in Equine Rehabilitation therapy that I have been able to incorporate immediately into my physiotherapy practice at home. Arlene has brought together an amazing staff of world renowned professionals and provides a beautiful setting, functional classrooms, and great hands on workshops. You will not be disappointed!" Andrea L. Scott. M.A., BMR-PT, Certified Equine Rehabilitation Therapist.

 


Arlene White
Founder of ARI
Committed to quality education for Professional Animal Rehab Therapists

Important Notice: To maintain the highest standards in Equine Rehabiltation services, starting in 2012, ARI certified professionals (both CERA and CERT graduates) will be required to complete 24 hours of CEUs within a five year period to keep their certification active.

The first course in the CEU series will be CEU001 Anatomy & Biomechanics of the Equine Foot (16 CEUs) offered to ARI graduates in March, 2012 (Dates to be Announced). See the course list for details.

Our Mission: To provide the highest quality, evidence-based comprehensive rehabilitation education uniting the efforts of equine health care practioners and equestrian enthusiasts for the long term well being of the horse.

Rehabilitation Education for Horses and Dogs

The Animal Rehabilitation Institute offers certification programs in Equine Physical Rehabilitation. These courses are available to Veterinarians, Veterinary Technicians, Physical Therapists, and Physical Therapist Assistants or an actively enrolled student in one of these fields. We also offer continuing education courses for both licensed and non-licensed students wanting further education in animal anatomy, massage and advanced techniques.

The faculty of the Animal Rehabilitation Institute is made up of internationally acclaimed instructors with a total of more than 40 years of practical experience in the field of equine sports medicine and rehabilitation. Small class size and our emphasis on hands-on teaching make this the premier training program available today in Animal Rehabilitation. Our outstanding curriculum provides an accessible education in anatomy, biomechanics, surgical pathology, physical therapy, functional evaluation, modalities, athletics and rehabilitation program design.

 

 

 

Rehabilitaiton Therapy and treatment is not a substitute for Veterinary care.

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