Don't forget to sign up for the upcoming FES Training Seminars in Wellington, Florida!
Dr. Schils will be holding an FES Introductory Training on Sunday, February 25th, and an FES Advanced Training on Monday, February 26th.
Register now by Friday, February 16th!
REMINDER!!
Don't forget to sign up for the upcoming webinar on muscle dysfunction and how it relates to diagnosing and treating poor performance and lameness that Dr. Schils will be speaking at!
For more information, take a look at the brochure below!
REMINDER!!
There is an upcoming webinar focusing on equine muscle dysfunction and how it relates to identifying and treating poor performance and lameness that Dr. Schils will be speaking at.
Click the link below for more information and to register!
https://t.co/rrYxNvXNJb
Don't forget to sign up for the upcoming FES Training Seminars in Wellington, Florida!
Dr. Schils will be holding an FES Introductory Training on Sunday, February 26th, and an FES Advanced Training on Monday, February 27th.
Register Now!
There is an upcoming webinar focusing on the health of the equine cervical spine that Dr. Schils will be speaking at. Don't forget to sign-up! Early bird discounts are available until January 15.
Click the link below to register!
https://t.co/cS40ZnugSd
REMINDER!!
This upcoming Monday, October 24th from 5 - 7:30 pm PST, Dr. Schils will be presenting at the Annual Equine Regenerative Medicine and Orthobiological Summit about cases FES was used following orthobiological treatments.
Link for more info:
https://t.co/uPJwE4Ewsw
It was great to have Dewi Bergman - Van Mechelen from the Sporthorse Medical Diagnostic Center in Heesch, Netherlands for a week in Wellington, Florida last winter. We spent time discussing the use of FES for equine rehabilitation and performance enhancement.
New research from Dr. Sheila Schils and Dr. Timothy Ober discussing the use of FES in the diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal and neuromuscular control abnormalities in horses.
https://t.co/QVMhL3FyTl
The Annual Equine Regenerative Medicine and Orthobiologics Summit will be held virtually on October 3rd through October 25th, 2022. Dr. Schils will be presenting on cases of FES use following orthobiologic treatments on October 24th from 5 - 7:30 pm PST.
https://t.co/uPJwE4Ewsw
In this podcast, Dr. Schils uses her expertise to assess soundness issues by analyzing sport horse movement. Click the link below to listen!
https://t.co/0yORsQLY9D
It is a pleasure to work with Burlington Equine Veterinary Service in Charlotte, Vermont to provide FES services to their clients. Please read how the clinic is using this technology. https://t.co/fFtdO8BbAh
Updates from the American Association of Equine Practitioners on the current status of EPM (Equine Protozoal Myeloencephalitis). This disease can mimic other neurologic diseases as well as musculoskeletal problems.
https://t.co/VRzelja2ed
“In fact, the horse may continue to perform successfully at a high level. That said, this ‘unbalance’ will eventually catch up to the horse, and performance will begin to suffer,” Dr. Sheila Schils. See the story about thoracolumbar pain in The Horse,
https://t.co/ACG0VcpYBF
The Equine Regenerative Medicine & Orthobiologics Summit is going on now! Don't miss the talk on "The Applied Biomechanics in the Horse" on Tues., Oct. 13 at 11:30am central. Register here, https://t.co/WDbBGGDmFR
Check out how Equine Therapies uses FES (Functional Electrical Stimulation). For more information contact, Elizabeth Maloney, DVM at Equine Therapies 508-520-4722 https://t.co/kuBzRn5Eg0
https://t.co/8QKgZMFAnk
Excellent article in The Horse (page 32) about balancing the types of footing to optimize your horse’s performance & correctly challenging the physiology of the skeletal & muscular system. If a horse doesn’t like a surface asking why may give insight. https://t.co/WqeXYXbfKm
It's certainly a pleasure to be associated with this great program. The next webinar will be May 6, 2020 at 1p.m. central. CE credit is available through this program. To sign up for the webinar and to watch previous webinars visit, https://t.co/msnqDjcx5L