This Ofqual regulated qualification is designed for Veterinary Physiotherapists who want to further their development in animal hydrotherapy.
This course is suitable for qualified animal and veterinary physiotherapists. The course includes online theory and 6 days of practical experience in gait analysis, hydrotherapy, and aquatic treadmill training.
Students can apply for an official membership of the International Association of Animal Therapists (IAAT) and the Canine Hydrotherapy Association (CHA)
*You will have access to the course for 24 months only.
Placement locations: Chepstow, Witney, Aberdeen, Houston (USA), and Melksham.
This unit is intended to provide learners with background information on hydrotherapy. They will understand what hydrotherapy is and various aspects involved in hydrotherapy from the properties of water to the equipment used. The learner will know the legislation related to the practice of hydrotherapy.
The aim of this unit is for learners to gain knowledge of the conditions that are commonly presented for hydrotherapy, including medical, orthopaedic and neurological conditions.
Learners will develop the knowledge to understand the importance of key aspects of maintenance in a hydrotherapy setting. This will include water testing and how to interpret results from water tests.
Learners will explore the practical application of hydrotherapy from the initial assessment to the preparation of the patient, to hydrotherapy treatment and aftercare. They will be able to conduct hydrotherapy pool sessions. Learners will be able to demonstrate skills in the practical administration of hydrotherapy.
This unit provides learners with the knowledge, information, and practical application of advanced aquatic treadmill techniques to adjust hydrotherapy treatment. Learners will be able to conduct a gait analysis and review patient performance.
This unit aims to give learners a practical skillset when using the aquatic treadmill. They will develop knowledge to understand factors affecting patients in the aquatic treadmill. They will be able to assess the small animal patient for suitability and create a design plan.
The aim of this unit aims to demonstrate to learners the importance of Continual Professional Development and Professional Conduct within the workplace. Learners will develop knowledge of the roles and responsibilities within a hydrotherapy centre and the administration to be carried out.
This unit provides explores the veterinary referral process, assessment, and health checking of small animals. It also looks at the various professional team members involved in treating a patient, and their suitability for hydrotherapy.
Learners will understand small animal behaviour in relation to hydrotherapy. They will develop knowledge related to safe handling and understanding body language in small animals.
This unit looks at the aims of first aid, different types of emergencies that the learner may come across in a hydrotherapy centre, and practical application of first aid techniques.
Learners will develop knowledge of the tissue healing process, including factors that may affect this process, types of pain, and timing of hydrotherapy treatment.
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