

BSc Equine Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation
About this course
Equine sports therapy and rehabilitation is a specialist applied discipline concerned with the physical health, performance and recovery of horses engaged in athletic activity. Drawing on principles from human sports therapy, veterinary science, anatomy and biomechanics, it addresses how musculoskeletal injuries are prevented, assessed and treated in horses, and how rehabilitation programmes can restore function and performance following injury or illness. It is a field that requires both rigorous scientific knowledge and the practical handling and assessment skills needed to work confidently with horses in clinical and competition settings. At Anglia Ruskin University, this programme is available on a part-time basis, making it accessible to students who are already working in equestrian or animal care settings and wish to develop their professional knowledge formally. You will study equine anatomy and physiology, biomechanics, common injuries and pathologies in sport horses, therapeutic modalities, rehabilitation planning, the assessment of gait and movement, and the ethics and welfare considerations central to working with animals in a therapeutic context. Part-time study allows you to progress through demanding scientific content at a pace compatible with other professional or personal commitments. Graduates work as equine sports therapists, equine rehabilitation practitioners, within veterinary practices, at competition and training yards, in racehorse and performance horse centres, and as independent practitioners. The discipline sits within a broader field of animal physiotherapy, and graduates may pursue further professional development or postgraduate qualifications leading to registration with relevant bodies. The combination of science, practical skill and genuine care for animal welfare that this programme develops positions graduates for a niche but rewarding professional field.
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