Equine
Course

Equine Functional Anatomy & Biomechanics

Instructor
Rachel Pechek
Faculty
Equine
Studies
Duration
95 hours
Tuition
$ 380.00 USD

This course delves into the study of anatomy and biomechanics as they relate to movement and function. Throughout the course, you will learn about the typical structure and organization of the musculoskeletal system, which is essential for proper function, particularly during motion. Functional anatomy of muscles and muscle groups will be thoroughly described, including details such as their origins, insertions, innervation, vascular supply, and the actions they are responsible for. By the end of the course, you will be able to analyze the structural biomechanics of movement.

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This course delves into the study of anatomy and biomechanics as they relate to movement and function. Throughout the course, you will learn about the typical structure and organization of the musculoskeletal system, which is essential for proper function, particularly during motion. Functional anatomy of muscles and muscle groups will be thoroughly described, including details such as their origins, insertions, innervation, vascular supply, and the actions they are responsible for. By the end of the course, you will be able to analyze the structural biomechanics of movement.

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Learning Goals

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Advance knowledge of equine musculoskeletal anatomy including bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia.

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Understand the difference between systemic and functional anatomy.

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Apply anatomic and biomechanical knowledge to muscle testing.

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Describe the mechanical functions of muscles and joints, and understand factors that contribute to stability and/or dislocations, and may limit joint movements.

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Gain the foundation required for the development and application of osteopathic assessment skills.

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Head Instructor

Rachel Pechek

Rachel Pechek is an equine osteopath living and working in Canada. She gained her first degree (BSc.) from the University of Windsor in biology and biochemistry.

In addition to the learning content, students receive direct access and support from their instructors on course material and related questions.

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Equine Functional Anatomy & Biomechanics
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Course Features

Self-paced learning with no deadlines

Instructor support and guidance

Continuing education credits

Certificate of Completion

Lifetime access to course updates

Free online textbooks & reading materials

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Join a global community of animal care professionals.

LCAO is a leading provider of comprehensive, globally accessible training in Equine and Canine osteopathy geared toward the veterinary, osteopathic, and animal healthcare community.

For Osteopathic Professions

Expand your knowledge and skillset towards the benefit of animals.

For Veterinary Professions

Diversify your knowledge with holistic practices.

For Animal Health Professionals

Build a broader set of tools in your practice.

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If you have any outstanding questions about our programs or courses, you can get in touch with our student support team for a free consultation.

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We look forward to helping you develop your career in animal osteopathy.

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LCAO Student Services

What our students say...

Maggie P.
Holistic Vet
Montana USA

I’m loving the neurophysiology lectures. In fact the 3D modules used to show the nerves as they come down the limbs and the path of the cranial nn in the skull are Great Visuals for an osteopath. The description of a nerve action potential/conduction is explained better in this course than it was in my college.

Equine Functional Anatomy & Biomechanics

(Equine & Canine streams)

Advance your understanding of functional anatomy and biomechanics of equine locomotion.
95 hours
$ 380.00 USD

Listen to Juan's experience learning Equine and Canine Osteopathy at LCAO during Masterclass 2023 in Skien, Norway.

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Listen to Kendra's experience learning Equine and Canine Osteopathy at LCAO during Masterclass 2023 in Skien, Norway.

Listen to Leslie's experience learning Equine Osteopathy at LCAO.

Rosemary Leslie, DVM/VMD, and graduate of the Canine Osteopathy program discusses her experience at LCAO.

Prof. Stuart McGregor explains how he approaches equine treatment.

"In our treatment, there is something we call ‘intent'. This is where we apply the techniques intending to enable healing. We imagine ourselves inside the tissues being treated and then bring about positive change."

- Prof. Stuart McGregor, DO, Animal Osteopath, UK

"One of the main principles in osteopathic medicine is that treatment should restore health to the local tissues. This involves the restoration of blood supply, nerve supply, and lymphatic drainage. Where any of these are absent, the tissues can only be in poor health."

- Prof. Stuart McGregor, DO, Animal Osteopath, UK

"Osteopathic techniques are safe and non-controversial in their nature and actually work better on animals than they do on humans. This is entirely down to the better biomechanics of the pronograde four-legged posture. Animals do not collapse in their structure in the same way as humans. It is therefore much easier to correct the structure of an animal than it is of a human."

- Prof. Stuart McGregor, DO, Animal Osteopath, UK

Program outline

MODULE I
MODULE II

Both modules are delivered v LCAO´s eLearning platform, powered by Moodle software. Online studies are entirely self-paced: there is no set due date to finish it. Moreover, LCAO students and graduates retain lifetime access to all online courses and future updates.

MASTERCLASS  Hands-on Clinical Training / Elective

For more information, please download the Program Prospectus.
With any inquiries you may reach us at admissions@aosteocollege.com
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Prof. Stuart McGregor , considered by many to be one of the founders of modern animal osteopathy is the Head Instructor for London College of Animal Osteopathy, a leading institute for studies in canine and equine osteopathy.

Learning outcomes

Advance knowledge of equine musculoskeletal anatomy including bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia.

Understand the difference between systemic and functional anatomy.

Apply anatomic and biomechanical knowledge to muscle testing.

Describe the mechanical functions of muscles and joints, and understand factors that contribute to stability and/or dislocations, and may limit joint movements.

Gain the foundation required for the development and application of osteopathic assessment skills.

Key program features

Self-paced learning with no deadlines .
Instructor support and guidance
Lifetime access to course updates
Verified Certificate of Completion
Recorded lectures & video tutorials
Free online textbooks & reading materials
Continiung education credits
Flexible payment plan
Download
Program Outline
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Self-paced learning
with no deadlines
Instructor support and guidance
Lifetime access to course updates
Verified Certificate of Completion

Recorded lectures & video tutorials
Free online textbooks & reading materials

Continuing education credits

Flexible payment plan

Developed and taught by leading experts in Animal Osteopathy

Stuart McGregor

DO, Animal Osteopath / Director of Studies

Stuart is acknowledged as a leading world expert on animal osteopathy. Having graduated from the European School of Osteopathy in 1984, Stuart has 35 years of practical and teaching experience and trained hundreds of animal osteopaths working today all around the world.

Rachel Pechek

BSc.Biology, M.Sc.OST, Equine Osteopath / Head Instructor

Rachel Pechek is an equine osteopath living and working in Canada.  After graduating from Windsor University with a degree in biology and chemistry, she came to London College of Osteopathy to complete her M.Sc.OST.  Her passion for horse training and osteopathy led to a fulfilling career in animal osteopathy. She finds educating owners in osteopathic care for themselves and their equine athletes equally important.

Vicki Keam

DO,  Animal Therapist / Course Contributor & Hands-On Clinical Instructor

Vickie Keam is an Animal Therapist located in southern Alberta focused on building knowledge and helping animals and people. Vickie has attended international studies for multiple species and boasts 11 years of continuing education and 18 certifications which include a Diploma in Equine Osteotherapy, Associate Certificate in Osteopathy, Craniosacral therapy Levels 1&2, and Animal Normalization Technique certificates focusing on fascial work and organ mobility.  

Rita Shpilt

BSc., RMT, OMT / President

As president of the London College of Osteopathy and Health Sciences (LCO) and London College of Animal Osteopathy (LCOA), Ms. Shpilt leads a talented group of osteopathic professionals passionate about teaching manual osteopathy. Together, Rita and her team have developed dynamic and comprehensive educational programs in both human and animal osteopathy accessible worldwide. She looks forward to continuing to offer efficient, accessible and affordable osteopathic training.

Maria Rondon

Head Instructor, Animal Health Sciences

With her considerable academic background in veterinary anatomy, Maria has channeled her knowledge to online learning. She is a skilled course contributor and
lecturer currently pursuing her veterinary career in Mexico City.

What our students say...

Nigel Hole BSc (Hons)
DO (Hons) MRO
Animal Osteopath and student of Prof.McGregor
United Kingdom

"Stuart’s expertise and passion for the subject of animal osteopathy is indisputable and his ability to impart his knowledge to the dedicated learner is second to none. I have been using his techniques to treat animals with great success for 16 years and have built a highly successful practice."

What our students say...

Olivia McDonald, Canada
Canine & Equine Rehabilitation and Conditioning Therapist
Student Int’l DipAO program

"I'm really enjoying the content and the way you present the information in the video lectures. Everything is very logically explained, making it easier to learn and making me look forward to downtime throughout the day where I can sit and go through a lesson. Obviously, there are lessons where I need to go back and review things a few times to truly grasp certain concepts, but the combination of the notes, videos, textbooks, and extra resources makes that possible."

Christopher Bates, UK
DO, Equine Therapist
Student Int’l DipAO program

"I have received excellent service and assistance in my studies here! The course content is thorough and high-quality delivery. The practical treatment videos are extremely useful, and the lectures are very well taught. I recommend LCAO courses to anyone wishing to expand their career or start a brand new one. As a lifelong equestrian, this industry is growing and growing every year, so now really is the time to jump in."

What our students say...

Julia Richards, UK
Equestrian Coach & Therapist
Student Int’l DipEO program

"I am absolutely loving the depth, detail, and flow of this course. The site is user-friendly. The content is fantastic, with recorded lessons helping to clarify and explain everything in more detail. I am halfway through the preclinical units and am pretty much obsessed with every spare moment dedicated to logging in and absorbing more knowledge!! I am very much looking forward to the clinical elements and the Masterclass."

Dave Schaefer, USA
Farrier
Student Int´l DipEO program

"I’m doing some indirect work currently, and these are some horses I was asked to try to help. Yes, the method you have shown has done wonders helping me analyze with much more organization. This school has been awesome! Thank you for your time."

Noora Järvinen, Finland
Equine bodyworker
Student Int´l DipEO program

"I am a new student. Just logged in after receiving access to the studies.
I browsed around the modules and courses and could not be happier with joining in. Thank you and wish me best fortune with the courses!"

What our students say...

Lisa Jackson, UK
Canine Rehab Therapist
Student Int´l DipCO program

“Easy to use learning platform and excellent treatment videos. Prof.McGregor is a fantastic teacher and mentor. The really good program.”

Erik M., Canada
Vet tech
Student Int´l DipCO program

“I have just completed the preclinical module for the Canine stream of the Diploma in Animal Osteopathy program. The content of each course is deep, thorough and engaging. Each module takes you on an investigative journey that inspires and educates. I very much look forward to the Equine segment.”

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Equine Functional Anatomy & Biomechanics

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95 hours
$ 380.00 USD

“ An intimate knowledge of anatomy, physiology and musculoskeletal pathology is essential.  Once learned, we don’t forget it because we keep it in mind every time we touch a dog or pick up a horse’s foot.“

- Prof. Stuart McGregor, DO, Animal Osteopath, UK

Overview

Advance your understanding of functional anatomy and biomechanics of equine locomotion.

Firstly, the program will thoroughly review the Systemic Anatomy and Physiology of all body systems. Following that, you will be introduced to the Functional Anatomy course which will cover the structures of axial and appendicular skeletons, biomechanics of canine locomotion, and the functions of muscles, joints, and spinal segments. This will provide you with a better understanding of their relationship to movements.

In the third course, which is centered on canine pathology and diseases, you will delve into over 100 health conditions, including infectious and systemic diseases, as well as tumors. The course will discuss the causes, symptoms, diagnoses, and treatments available for each of these conditions. To obtain additional information about the program, please download the Program Outline provided below.

Advance knowledge of equine musculoskeletal anatomy including bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia.

Learning Outcomes

Advance knowledge of equine musculoskeletal anatomy including bones, joints, muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia.

Understand the difference between systemic and functional anatomy.

Apply anatomic and biomechanical knowledge to muscle testing.

Describe the mechanical functions of muscles and joints, and understand factors that contribute to stability and/or dislocations, and may limit joint movements.

Gain the foundation required for the development and application of osteopathic assessment skills.

Key features

Self-paced learning
with no deadlines
Instructor support and guidance
Lifetime access to course updates
Verified Certificate of Completion

Recorded lectures & video tutorials
Free online textbooks & reading materials

Continiung education credits

Flexible payment plan

Self-paced learning with no deadlines
Instructor support and guidance
Lifetime access to course updates
Verified Certificate of Completion
Recorded lectures & video tutorials
Free online textbooks & reading materials
Continuing education credits
Flexible payment plan
Download
Program Outline
Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Developed and taught by leading experts in Animal Osteopathy

Stuart McGregor

DO, Animal Osteopath / Director of Studies

Stuart is acknowledged as a leading world expert on animal osteopathy. Having graduated from the European School of Osteopathy in 1984, Stuart has 35 years of practical and teaching experience and trained hundreds of animal osteopaths working today all around the world.

Rachel Pechek

BSc.Biology, M.Sc.OST, Equine Osteopath / Head Instructor

Rachel Pechek is an equine osteopath living and working in Canada.  After graduating from Windsor University with a degree in biology and chemistry, she came to London College of Osteopathy to complete her M.Sc.OST.  Her passion for horse training and osteopathy led to a fulfilling career in animal osteopathy. She finds educating owners in osteopathic care for themselves and their equine athletes equally important.

Vicki Keam

DO,  Animal Therapist / Course Contributor & Hands-On Clinical Instructor

Vickie Keam is an Animal Therapist located in southern Alberta focused on building knowledge and helping animals and people. Vickie has attended international studies for multiple species and boasts 11 years of continuing education and 18 certifications which include a Diploma in Equine Osteotherapy, Associate Certificate in Osteopathy, Craniosacral therapy Levels 1&2, and Animal Normalization Technique certificates focusing on fascial work and organ mobility.  

Rita Shpilt

BSc., RMT, OMT / President

As president of the London College of Osteopathy and Health Sciences (LCO) and London College of Animal Osteopathy (LCOA), Ms. Shpilt leads a talented group of osteopathic professionals passionate about teaching manual osteopathy. Together, Rita and her team have developed dynamic and comprehensive educational programs in both human and animal osteopathy accessible worldwide. She looks forward to continuing to offer efficient, accessible and affordable osteopathic training.

Maria Rondon

Head Instructor, Animal Health Sciences

With her considerable academic background in veterinary anatomy, Maria has channeled her knowledge to online learning. She is a skilled course contributor and
lecturer currently pursuing her veterinary career in Mexico City.

What our students say...

Angela S.
kennel owner and breeder
MN, USA

I am a physiotherapist and a kennel owner who took the Canine Health Science Essentials course in order to renew my professional certification. I was worried that I would be bored with the material because of my anatomy background, and I teach dog anatomy as well. That was not the case! I loved the course. I thought it was well organized and had wonderful video resources. I thought that the staff from LCAO was very responsive and helpful. I think this course was better than many continuing education courses that I take for my PT license renewal. I was so impressed with LCAO that I am now thinking of doing their diploma certification in canine osteopathy. I would highly recommend LCAO and the CHSE course.

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