
Soundness and Symmetry – Horses Inside Out Conference
Course Overview
| Soundness and symmetry in the horse refers to the balance and harmony of the musculoskeletal system and its impact on how the horse moves. As owners, riders, trainers and therapists we are all striving to ensure our horses are symmetrical and sound. With the pressures of daily riding and competition, our training and care focuses on correcting any asymmetry in both horse and rider, as well as taking measures to keep the horse sound. Both symmetry and soundness are essential for optimal health, welfare and performance of horses. But how do we achieve soundness and symmetry – is it just a case of correct training, management and therapy? The Horses Inside Out 2026 Conference will take a deep dive into this topic and get to grips with what it is, what we need to alter in our management and training to achieve it, and what problems we may be faced with along the way. This dedicated equine science conference is a must attend event for anyone who works in the equestrian industry. It’s a unique opportunity to hear from world-leading equine experts and discover the latest thinking in the equestrian world to improve the health and welfare of the horse. Delving deep into the world of equine anatomy and biomechanics, and how it can help us improve the training and care of horses. |
Speakers
Gillian Higgins
Dr Kevin Haussler
Dr. Gillian Tabor
Dr Sue Dyson
Dr. Kathryn Nankervis
Dr Chris Pearce
Prof Meriel Moore-Colyer
Mark Johnson
Lee Clark
Roly Owers
Dr Kirsty Lésniak
Jeanette Brakewell Ros Canter
Additional Details
Cost - Early Bird (before 31st October) £357.50 for 3 days
IVCA CPD Approval - IVCA approved as chiro specific CE hours
Speakers - Gillian Higgins Dr Kevin Haussler Dr. Gillian Tabor Dr Sue Dyson Dr. Kathryn Nankervis Dr Chris Pearce Prof Meriel Moore-Colyer Mark Johnson Lee Clark Roly Owers Dr Kirsty Lésniak Jeanette Brakewell Ros Canter
Contact details of the course provider - Hannah Chippendale info@horsesinsideout.com 00 44 7413 884102
Course Language - english
More Info - There is an option to attend 21st-22nd February virtually as well (as 23rd is a practical day and needs to be in-person).

