July
ACPAT Physiotherapists at the London Olympics 2012.
The ACPAT committee are proud to report the London Olympic committee have requested the attendence of ACPAT Veterinary Physiotherapists during the Games.
There are volunteer opportunities within Veterinary Services for Veterinary Physiotherapists. The intention is to provide a physiotherapy service at the temporary veterinary clinic on-site at the Equestrian venue in Greenwich, during clinic opening hours. Veterinary Physiotherapists will see horses at the request of competing teams, working in conjunction with treating vets and the team.
LOCOG is asking individuals who are interested in applying for veterinary roles, and who meet the above criteria, to register their interest now. To do this, please email a one-page CV to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it by 16 July 2010.
JUNE
We are delighted to announce CRI (www.caninerehabinstitute.com) course are now available in the UK. The courses are being held at the new Glasgow University Veterinary School Small Animal Hospital. The CRI faculty including Jan van Dyke, Laurie Edge-Hughes, Christine Zink and Steve Steinberg are being flown over from the USA.
ACPAT members can select individual modules and also qualify for a 10% discount. Places for each module are limited to 25 delegates.
For further information please visit the CRI website www.caninerehabinstitute.com and click on the UK Program button on the left hand side. For queries please contact Lorna Holmes in the UK This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
MAY
ACPAT COURSES
Closing dates are approaching for the following courses. If you would like to reserve your place please contact Sarah Dalton on 07795 272286. Please see summary and feedback from recent courses below.
CLOSING DATE is 27th August 2010 for the Pilates for Horse Riders Course, London on Saturday 25th September 2010
This course will provide you with Pilates knowledge and skill to develop and improve rider function and fitness.





