SA Saddle Horse 6th Edition - Flipbook - Page 98
Equine Physiotherapist 愀渀d
Rehab椀氀itation Prac琀椀tioner
By integrating knowledge of fascia into dissections and mic爀漀scopic examinations,
we uncover a wealth of structural and functional connections and interactions.
吀栀is o昀昀ers a captivating insight into the continui琀礀 of connective tissue and functional
anatomy within the body, supporting a holistic app爀漀ach.
WRITTEN BY JANICE SUE LITTLE
I have been recognized by the South A昀爀ican Vet Council as an equine physiotherapist for the
past five years, though my journey in the equestrian world began in my youth. I started riding
at the age of thirteen while in Standard Six and completed my horse mastership after finishing school.
My background includes competitive jumping, dressage, and eventing, which has provided me with
substantial experience that complements my current expertise. Additionally, I have taught at riding
schools and have experience with both lower and higher-level competitors. Currently, I hold a Level 4
accreditation 昀爀om the science-based International Association of Animal Massage and ACWT,
supported by specialized training with Olivia Renshaw, internationally accredited UK Rural Skills
Therapist, who is in collaboration with the King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery.
My techniques are endorsed by the South A昀爀ican Veterinary Council and supported by
Equinology expert Dr. Debranne Pattilo in Equine Anatomy.
Harliga爀渀assus getting
her heart rate measured to
assess her progress in the
Topline Transformation
Program.