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Welcome To Equine Design
Massage Therapy |
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Studying & Practicing
The Intellectual Art Of Equine Massage Therapy |
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Advancing &
Supporting The Intellectual Art Of Equine Massage Therapy
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Your
Diploma Course Syllabus |
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The
Diploma Course Is Open For Students Whom Have Graduated From Their Foundation
Course With Equine Design Aswell As To Massage Therapists Whom Have Gained
Their Equine Massage Skills Through Other Schools Of Training |
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Introducing
you into the world of equine massage therapy, your comprehensive
foundation course integrates the varied causes and influences of equine
muscular stress.
Taking
you on a fascinating journey with new insights into your horses
reality, you will observe the interactive relationships between
physiology, psychology, working
discipline, tack, locomotion, health and equine massage therapy.
Each module reveals many unrecognised causes, origins and pathways of
physical and emotional stress, offering you the opportunity to utilise the
gentle though deceptively powerful effects of equine massage therapy;
allowing you to provide both physical and emotional relief to all horses,
from the working to the retired, from the young to the veteran all within
the contrasting equine worlds of competition to pleasure.
As
you progress through your course, you will find many exercises and
activities for you to take part in at home, allowing you to transform the
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Look Forward To Welcoming You Into Equine Design |
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| Module
I |
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You To The Fascinating Subject Of Equine Myofascial & Cranialsacral
Therapy, Complimented With Influential & Complimentary Studies Of
Additional Muscular Structures, Systems, Hydrotherapy, The Proprioceptive
Sense & The Internal Organ Cavities |
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| Equine
Myofascial Release Therapy - part I |
Equine
Cranialsacral Therapy - part I |
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Introduces
You To The Fascinating Subject Of Equine Myofascial
Release Therapy
Taking You Through The Myofascial Tissue System With Common Conditions
Associated & Indicative To Its
Malfunction |
Introduces
You To The Fascinating Subject Of Equine Cranialsacral
Therapy
Taking You Through The Myofascial Tissue System
Together
With Common Conditions Associated & Indicative To Its
Malfunction |
| The
Equine Myofascial Tissue System |
The
Equine Cranialsacral System |
| When
Things Go Wrong & Why |
When
Things Go Wrong & Why |
| The
Physical Drag Effect Of The Myofascial Tissue System |
Introducing
The Multifidus Muscle |
| The
Psychological Drag Effect Of The Myofascial Tissue System |
The
Cranial Rhythm & Equine Muscular & Myofascial Stress |
| Cellular
Memory, Muscular and Myofascial Stress |
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| Equine
Internal Organ Cavities & Equine Massage Therapy Part I |
Equine
Hydrotherapy - part I |
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Introduces
You To The Thoracic Cavity, Diaphragm & Abdominal Cavity
With
Their Relationship To Locomotion, Muscular & Myofascial Stress |
Introduces
You To Hydrotherapy & Mother Natures Inflammatory & Healing
Process, Allowing You To Integrate Its Powerful Effects Into Your Therapy |
| Internal
Organ Cavaties, Neural Activity With Muscular &Myofascial Stress &
Cranialsacral Imbalance |
Introduction
To Equine Hydrotherapy |
| Respiratory
Synkinesis,
Locomotion With Muscular &Myofascial
Stress & Cranialsacral Imbalance |
When
Not To Apply Equine Hydrotherapy |
| Relationship
Between Equine Massage & Myofascial Therapy & The Internal Organ
Cavities |
Benefits
Of Equine Hydrotherapy With Massage & Myofascial Therapy |
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Mothers
Natures Healing Process |
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| Equine Massage Therapy, Injuries &
Ailments |
End
Of Module I Written Exam |
| Combines
Module I Of Your Studies With The Relationship Of Commonly Seen Ailments,
Injuries & Equine Massage & Myofascial Therapy |
An Easy
Relaxed Multiple Choice Exam To Complete Your First Diploma Module |
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| Module
II |
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Further Into Subjects From Your Module I Studies Delving Deeper Into Their
Physiological & Psychological Relationship Within Equine Massage,
Myofascial & Cranialsacral Therapy, Aswell As Introducing The
Proprioceptive Sense and The Equine Meridians |
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| Equine
Myofascial Release Therapy - part II |
Equine
Cranialsacral Therapy - part II |
| Scar
Tissue & Equine Massage & Myofascial Therapy |
Principle
Laws Of Equine Cranialsacral Therapy |
| The
One Sided Horse & Equine Massage & Myofascial Therapy |
The
Horses Jaw & Equine Massage & Cranialsacral Therapy |
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Uneven Shoulder & Equine Massage & Myofascial Therapy |
The
Horses Poll & Equine Massage & Cranialsacral Therapy |
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Uneven Chest & Equine Massage & Myofascial Therapy |
The
Horses Forehead & Equine Massage & Cranialsacral Therapy |
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Restricted Forelimb & Equine Massage & Myofascial Therapy |
Thoracic
Malfunction & Equine Massage & Cranialsacral Therapy |
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Lumbar
Malfunction & Equine Massage & Cranialsacral Therapy |
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| Equine
Internal Organ Cavities & Equine Massage Therapy Part II |
Equine
Hydrotherapy - part II |
| Somatic
Dysfunction & Equine Massage & Myofascial Therapy |
Cold
Water Hydrotherapy |
| Restricted
Ribcage & Equine Massage & Myofascial Therapy |
Heated
Water Hydrotherapy |
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Integrating
Cold & Heated Hydrotherapy |
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| The
Proprioceptive Sense part I |
The
Meridians part I |
| Introduction
To The Proprioceptive Sense |
Introduction
To The Equine Etheric Body |
| Working
Duties Of The Proprioceptive Sense |
Magnetism |
| Enhancing
The Proprioceptive Sense Through Therapy |
The
14 Equine Meridians |
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| Equine Massage Therapy, Injuries &
Ailments |
End
Of Module II Written Exam |
| Combines
Module II Of Your Studies With The Relationship Of Commonly Seen Ailments,
Injuries & Equine Massage & Myofascial Therapy |
An Easy
Relaxed Multiple Choice Exam To Complete Your Second Diploma Module |
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| Module
III |
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Further Into Subjects From Your Module II Studies Delving Deeper Into
Their Physiological & Psychological Relationship Within Equine
Massage, Myofascial & Cranialsacral Therapy, Binging Together A
Collective, Individual & Conclusive Finale To Your Diploma Studies |
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| Equine
Myofascial Release Therapy - part III |
Equine
Cranialsacral Therapy - part III |
| The
Horses Emotional Influences To Equine Myofascial Therapy |
The
Horses Locomotary Influences To Equine Cranialsacral Therapy |
| The
Horses Language In Guiding Your Myofascial Therapy |
The
Horses Language In Guiding Your Cranialsacral Therapy |
| Assessing
& Determining Malfunctioned Myofascial Tissue |
Combining
Equine Cranialsacral Therapy & Previous Treatments |
| What
Is Myofascial Unwinding? |
Combining
Equine Cranialsacral, Myofascial & Massage Therapy |
| Releasing
Myofascial Tissue and Myofascial Tissue Planes |
More
Common Conditions Treated With Equine Cranialsacral Therapy |
| More
Common Conditions Treated With Equine Myofascial Therapy |
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| The
Young Horse & The Veteran Horse & Equine Therapy |
Equine
Hydrotherapy - part III |
| Equine
Therapy & The Young Horse |
Integrating
Hydrotherapy With Equine Cranialsacral, Myofascial & Massage Therapy |
| Equine
Therapy & The Growing Horse |
Common
Conditions Treated With Hydrotherapy |
| Equine
Therapy & The Veteran Horse |
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| The
Proprioceptive Sense part II |
The
Equine Chakras |
| When
Things Go Wrong & Why |
Introduction
To The Equine Chakras |
| Relationship
Between The Proprioceptive
Sense & Equine Therapy |
The
7 Equine Chakras |
| Re-educating
The Proprioceptive Sense Through Therapy |
Working
With The 7 Equine Chakras |
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| Equine Massage Therapy, Injuries &
Ailments |
End
Of Module III Written Exam, Assessment & Home Task |
| Combines
Module I Of Your Studies With The Relationship Of Commonly Seen Ailments,
Injuries & Equine Massage & Myofascial Therapy |
An
Easy Relaxed Multiple Choice Exam To Complete Your Third & Final Diploma
Module With An Exciting Assessment & Home Task |
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