CIM
Al-Ahliyya Amman University
Training and Consulting Department
CIM
The Leading International College
Of Integrative Medicine

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Anatomy and Physiology – Beginner

5 Days
Language of Delivery: Arabic/English - According to the student's choice
Delivery: Face to Face/Zoom - According to the student's choice

Audience

This study program is intended for all horse and animal lovers, for riders, for horse owners, for veterinarians, for stable workers, and for those working in all equine therapeutic fields. With the aim of treating and caring for your horse, or the horses under your responsibility, and also to acquire new effective therapeutic tools, develop your profession, stand out from other practitioners and acquire professions that are in great demand in the labor market, with international certificates from the leading institutions in the field and for the first time in the country.

About the program

A comprehensive course on equine anatomy and physiology.

This programme is intended to provide the student with a level of knowledge in Equine Anatomy as a fundamental underpinning that can enhance successful practice in a range of therapies.

Knowledge of anatomy is crucial to the credibility, specificity and therefore the efficacy of all therapies and treatments and developing a solid understanding of anatomy and the confidence to identify anatomy in practice is key to success. Anatomy is often taught from textbooks in two-dimensional form, and it can be difficult to translate this information to the live animal in practice.

This three-day programme will explore equine anatomy in detail helping students to develop a genuine understanding of how the horses’ body works:

The course will cover the main physiological systems of the horse: Integumentary system, lymphatic system, respiratory system, digestive system, endocrine system, cardiovascular system, urinary system, and reproductive systems, at a level of detail appropriate for the practitioner.

Anatomy is the scientific study of the body structure of a healthy animal. Gross anatomy is the study of healthy structures in the body which can be seen using the naked eye. In

basic anatomical terms, the horse’s body is made up of skin, the musculoskeletal system, the central nervous system, the cardiovascular system, the gastrointestinal system, the lymphatic system, the endocrine system, and the urinary system.

Physiology is the scientific study of the mechanisms of living things. Physiology reveals how cells, tissues, organs, and systems help to maintain normal bodily functions in healthy animals, as well as examining how an animal responds to changes in its environment. A physiologist is an expert in physiology. Changes to normal physiology imply that disease is present in the animal.

A good knowledge of physiology, therefore, can help an owner to maintain their animal’s health. The horse is an athletic animal, which means that it is ever more crucial to understand equine anatomy and physiology. The knowledge can help to increase your horse’s athletic performance, prevent injuries and identify problems in their early stages and this will enable you to communicate effectively with your horse care team.

We will take a closer look at the biological aspects of a domestic horse’s body, but also at the basic characteristic of a horse’s appearance and behavior, which differentiate it from other mammals.. Doing so can prevent injuries from becoming severe and can increase the strength and performance of the animal. This can be of great economic value to the owner of a sporting horse We will take a closer look at the biological aspects of a domestic horse’s body, but also at the basic characteristic of a horse’s appearance and behavior, which differentiate it from other mammals. Formerly, horses were a cheap pulling power, now they are more often involved in sports, recreation, and therapy.

  • Modules learning about the following:

    • The muscular skeletal system

    • The Limbs

    • Equine body systems - respiratory, cardiovascular, sensory and nervous- endocrine reproductive and digestive

    • Teeth and dentistry

    • Feet and farriery

    • Anatomy on a cellular level

    • Injury and rehabilitation

    • Exercise physiology

    • Histology and cellular, organ and systemic physiology

    Equine exercise physiology is defined as the study of the horse's body systems in response to exercise. A relatively new scientific field, equine exercise physiology provides an incredible amount of information that can be used to maximize performance, and extend the health and longevity of the athletic horse.

    The programme will then look in more detail at the equine skeleton, muscular and nervus systems: by the end of the programme students should be able to confidently identify the parts of the skeleton, both axial and appendicular, and to be able to identify and name the bones making up each aspect.

    Students will also learn about the various types of joints within the skeletal structure and by the end of the programme should be able to confidently identify and name them. Students will then learn to apply their knowledge to a live animal, being able to identify and palpate important bony landmarks and key elements of the skeletal structure.

    The programme will explore the muscular system and the major muscles in detail including the main superficial and deep muscles relevant to the equine therapist or practitioner. Covering individual muscles in detail in terms of its physical shape and location within the skeletal system, its origin, insertion and innervation, and importantly its function, including how we can assess muscle health such as atrophy or hypertrophy, tension and tone. The programme will also explore how muscles work together in pairs as agonists and antagonists, and how groups of muscles function together to effect movement within the overall structure. Again, students will learn to apply their knowledge to a live animal and should by the end of the programme have developed confidence in palpating the major muscles and making observations as to the health and functionality of those muscles.

    Finally, this programme will explore the equine distal limb, understanding its evolution and unique structure, exploring the function of the various tendons and ligaments within the distal limb. Again, students will learn to apply their knowledge to a live animal and should by the end of the programme have developed confidence in palpating the important structures of the distal limb on a live horse.

    A key element of this programme is to bring anatomy to life and enable students to feel genuinely confident applying this knowledge within their practice.

Certificates

(Diploma) Certificate from Al-Ahliyya Amman University – the Training and Consulting Department, the International College of Integrative Medicine (CIM), Dubai Racing Club, Dubai Equestrian Club and the International Organization for Complementary Medicine (CMA) located in London, UK, which qualifies the graduates to work all over the world.

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