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The Vet Physio Podcast - Research Rewind
by Dr Gillian Tabor
Welcome to *Vet Physio Research Rewind* — where I take a look back at the research I’ve done in veterinary physiotherapy, unpack the methods and motivations behind it, and chat about how it fits into the bigger picture. It's part reflection, part critique, and part storytelling, all aimed at making sense of where we’ve been and where we’re heading in the world of vet physio.
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Multifidus Part 2!
Do dynamic mobilisation exercises - aka carrot stretches - do anything above general training? I wasn't put off research during my MSc so I went back to uni and completed a Masters in Research (ResM) to find out.
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Multifidus - yes that muscle and my study in 2001
Settle in - I am going to tell you a story about a very fashionable muscle! Thirty years later we still care about this little stabiliser.I made the common mistake of thinking I could study core stability training - but how was I going to measure the effect of the exercises? And I still on the pathway to measure things ;-)
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Where it all started - my Undergrad dissertation
A long time ago, my first research project was on veterinary surgeon's perception of animal physiotherapy. Listen as I tell you the story of why and how I conducted this study, and about my first research presentation!
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Vet Physio Research Rewind - My new podcast direction!
I'm back! It's been a little while but I have new plans!In *Vet Physio Research Rewind*, I revisit the research I’ve done in equine and canine physio, explore the stories and reasoning behind it, and connect the dots with other studies in the field. Whether you're in practice or teaching, this podcast offers a reflective and practical take on how research informs what we do day to day.
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Motivation, energy and flow
Can we provide animals with the same access to a sense of enjoyment that we as humans value so much? - Hintze & Yee (2022) If we are looking to rehab and train and thus improve performance we need the horse to be working at an intensity that stimulates adaptation. So what if the horse could be happy to increase effort and be in a 'flow state' whilst they do it? I don't know the answers but wanted to share a few thoughts about my recent exploration into the human psychological theories of motivation! Ref for the paper I mentioned: Hintze, S. and Yee, J.R., 2021. Animals in flow–Towards the scientific study of intrinsic reward in animals. Biological Reviews. For Self-determination theory look up Ryan and Deci's model.
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Symmetry and Straightness
In this episode I talk about lameness, asymmetry, straightness and the holy grail of training! Check out my social media to if you'd like to start a discussion on the points I raise - www.facebook.com/drgilliantaborphysio & www.instagram.com/drgilliantaborphysio Please do share a photo/screenshot on your social media, I would love to see where you are listening!
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Saddle fitting from a physio's perspective
Originally released as part of the Stable Science Podcast - see www.drdavidmarlin.com for a lot more on evidence-based horse management and training
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Arthrogenic Muscle Inhibition
Why might your horse have difficultly building muscle? This podcast was previously shared on the Stable Science Podcast - visit www.drdavidmarlin.com for lots more content!
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Rewarding Rehab
In this episode I talk about why I think adding positive reinforcement to conventional training is the way forward! Check out my social media to see me and my horse in action - www.facebook.com/drgilliantaborphysio & www.instagram.com/drgilliantaborphysio
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Sympathetic Nervous System - Friend or Foe?
What is the autonomic nervous system and how does it effect our horses? In this podcast I talk about the flight and fight, rest and digest elements of horse behaviour and ask the question - is the being in a high arousal state always a concern? Can it be beneficial in rehab and training. I have a lot to learn about the topic of motivation and ideas such as flow state, and how they can be applied to horses but I think there is so much that can translated. What do you think?
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Exploring movement in Rehab and Training
My thoughts on using a wide range of movement and movement options during rehab and training
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Conferences and Camps - Part 2
The second part of my review of summer 2022
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Conferences and Camps 2022 Part 1
Something a little different! Reflection and chat about some amazing opportunities and experiences I have had over the last couple of months.
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Before the big occasion
What should you do in the week or days before a big event. The big event may be the olympics but it may also be a clinic you travel to or a pleasure ride. What ever it may be it usually represents an increase effort compared to your horse's normal day to day level of activity. In this podcast I talk about ways to ensure you are ready for the event, you have the greatest level of performance there and you do not increase the risk of injury for your horse. Follow me on social media facebook.com/drgilliantaborphysio and instagram.com/drgilliantaborphysio To contact me for 1:1 support for rehab or training visit www.gilliantabor.co.uk
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How hard to train and rehab - 'reps in reserve'
We know that to progress and adapt the musculoskeletal system the body has to work a bit harder. But how hard and how do you know if you are working your horse too hard or not hard enough? In this podcast I talk about the concepts of working to failure and working with 2 reps in reserve. Follow me on social media facebook.com/drgilliantaborphysio and instagram.com/drgilliantaborphysio To contact me for 1:1 support for rehab or training visit www.gilliantabor.co.uk
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Options for attaching a lunge line
How do you attach a lunge line to a bridle? Simple questions but it seems not such a simple answer! Hand walking is important for rehab so in this episode I talk through a few options to help you decide how to attach a lunge line to a bridle. Find me at www.gilliantabor.co.uk and www.facebook.com/drgilliantaborphysio & www.instagram.com/drgilliantaborphysio
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Head collar, rope halter, bridle or cavesson for groundwork?
What do you put on your horse for ground work - if a) you do ground work and b) you aren't at liberty?! In this episode I talk through the options - head collar, rope halter, bridle or cavesson. I explain which my preferred choice is, but I would rather you did groundwork, in-hand or lunge work with anything than not doing it at all! Follow me on social media @drgilliantaborphysio or visit my website here: www.gilliantabor.co.uk
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Type of exercise - FITT principles for Training and Rehabbing horses.
What type of exercise should you do with your horse? This week I talk about a range of options for different of exercise sessions, based on your horse's individual circumstances and your goals. This is just one of the factors you can vary during training and needs to be considered when progressing rehab and training for performance.
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Time - FITT principles for Training and Rehabbing horses.
How low should you work your horse for? This week I talk about the duration of exercise sessions, linking this to the intensity or amount of effort your horses is using during the training. This is just one of the factors you can vary during training and needs to be considered when progressing rehab and training for performance.
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Intensity - FITT principles for Training and Rehabbing horses.
How hard should you work your horse? In this episode I discuss the intensity or effort in your horses rehab or training. Using principles adapted from human sports training, we can work out what is best for each individual horse, and their own individual situation. Find out more about how I can help you with your horse at www.gilliantabor.co.uk or on instagram and facebook @drgilliantaborphysio
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Frequency - FITT principles for Training and Rehabbing horses.
How often should you work your horse? In this episode I discuss how to plan the number of times you work your horse each day, week or month. Using principles adapted from human sports training, we can work out what is best for each individual horse, and their own individual situation. Find out more about how I can help you with your horse at www.gilliantabor.co.uk or on instagram and facebook @drgilliantaborphysio
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Calmness, Complexity and Concerns
Slightly different type of podcast this week as I reflect on a few things that have shaped my week. Find me @drgilliantaborphysio on instagram and facebook, and at www.gilliantabor.co.uk
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Pain, Stress & Posture
Pain and Stress effect posture of a horse. In this episode I talk about these two major factors that influence the horse's body. There are lots of reasons a horse moves the way it does, such as conformation and training, but we can positively effect the horse if we address pain and stress. These should be first on our list so that we can retrain movement with optimal posture and positive tension. This will result in a happier horse, with a relaxed supple movement which is needed for progressing rehab and as part of all sporting disciplines. If you are interested in finding out if I can help you with your rehab journey, please get in touch @drgilliantaborphysio and www.gilliantabor.co.uk
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Kissing Spines - Conservative and Surgical Management
If your horse has been diagnosed with kissing spines, what are your options for treatment In this episode I talk about conservative and surgical treatments. Whilst not a vet, I am involved in the discussions with vets and clients, and have a good knowledge of the veterinary literature. All horses are individuals and their is no one answer however knowing the options is the best support to decision making for the best outcome for your horse. PS medication and or surgery are only part of the story of course. The most important stage of treatment is what happens next! This is the fourth in my series of podcasts on kissing spines, look out for the next on rehabilitation. If you are interested in finding out if I can help you with your rehab journey, please get in touch @drgilliantaborphysio and www.gilliantabor.co.uk
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Kissing Spines - Can it be prevented?
Can you prevent kissing spines? In this episode I talk about prevention, in view of what we know about causes. Is it possible to reduce the risk of pain from spinous process impingement and is there anything we can do to help our horses? This is the third in my series of podcasts on kissing spines, look out for the next on treatments. If you are interested in finding out if I can help you with your rehab journey, please get in touch @drgilliantaborphysio and www.gilliantabor.co.uk
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Kissing Spines - Reasons that a horse is at risk for KS
Why do horses get kissing spines? What are the risks factors for changes in the spine to become painful? In this episode I talk about the potential causes - or risk factors and whether we can do anything about them. I give an overview of what we know from the research and what would be good to study, so that we can be sure. This is the second in my series of podcasts on kissing spines, look out for the next on prevention. If you are interested in finding out if I can help you with your rehab journey, please get in touch @drgilliantaborphysio and www.gilliantabor.co.uk
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Kissing Spine Rehab Planning
What is the best rehab after treatment for kissing spines? Is there a best programme? There are so many questions such as when can you start lunging or long-reining or ride? And when should you do carrot stretches? In this episode I talk the fundamental principles for kissing spine rehab and what your plan, for your horse should be based on. Unfortunately there is not a simple recipe or plan that can be given out, even if it was different for each type of treatment. However there are certain factors to consider that make decisions about how and when to progress easier for you and your horse. Let know what you think and I hope it is useful for any of you going through this journey at the moment. If you are interested in finding out if I can help you with your rehab journey, please get in touch @drgilliantaborphysio and www.gilliantabor.co.uk
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Milestones NOT Timeframes
When should you progress your horse's training or rehab plan? It is difficult to know when the right time is and I can guarantee it is not at the exact time your programme says! In this episode I talk about knowing when you can progress based on achievements - or milestones. Each time you reach a stage, there should be a few items ticked off a check list that give you confidence your horse is ready to progress. If you can't progress, you may need to regress, or stay at the same level for a bit longer. But knowing how your horse is doing and what you need to look out for to be able to move on, is better than only going by days, weeks or months completed. If you are interested in finding out if I can help you with your rehab journey, please get in touch @drgilliantaborphysio and www.gilliantabor.co.uk
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Planning a Rehab Programme
Do you know how to start, what to do and how to progress? What do you do if you are not sure the protocol you have been given is right? In this episode a talk about factors that you should consider when planning rehab - or any training / fitness programme. The seven points can be applied to kissing spine rehab, tendon/ligament injury or any other issue that requires a structured plan. If you are interested in finding out if I can help you with your rehab journey, please get in touch @drgilliantaborphysio and www.gilliantabor.co.uk
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Why every owner should massage their horse
I absolutely love massage and I think it complements physiotherapy really well. In this episode I discuss my belief that horse owners should be doing some form of massage to their horse, everyday. To find out more about online courses, one to one rehab planning, physiotherapy and to read my blog, please click HERE
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It's not just about carrot stretches
You have probably heard about carrot stretches and I admit I am a number 1 fan, but there are alternatives that can also be useful. In this episode I talk about the benefits of the good old baited activation exercises (carrot stretch) and what else you can do to activate your horses 'core muscles'
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The Equine Physio & Rehab Podcast Trailer
Find out about my new podcast!
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Feeding positions for horses
Haynets, floor feeding or something else? Is there a perfect single feeding position? In short no! Listen as I discuss the anatomy and function of the horse's neck and what is optimal for a stabled horse?
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to *Vet Physio Research Rewind* — where I take a look back at the research I’ve done in veterinary physiotherapy, unpack the methods and motivations behind it, and chat about how it fits into the bigger picture. It's part reflection, part critique, and part storytelling, all aimed at making sense of where we’ve been and where we’re heading in the world of vet physio.
HOSTED BY
Dr Gillian Tabor
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