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Consensus for the General Use of Equine Water Treadmills for Healthy Horses

SIMPLE SUMMARY: Water treadmill exercise has become popular in recent years for the training and rehabilitation of equine athletes. Water treadmill exercise sessions can be tailored to the individual horse and the training/rehabilitation goals by altering the frequency, duration of exercise, water d...

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Autores principales: Nankervis, Kathryn, Tranquille, Carolyne, McCrae, Persephone, York, Jessica, Lashley, Morgan, Baumann, Matthias, King, Melissa, Sykes, Erin, Lambourn, Jessica, Miskimmin, Kerry-Anne, Allen, Donna, van Mol, Evelyne, Brooks, Shelley, Willingham, Tonya, Lacey, Sam, Hardy, Vanessa, Ellis, Julie, Murray, Rachel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33530300
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11020305
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author Nankervis, Kathryn
Tranquille, Carolyne
McCrae, Persephone
York, Jessica
Lashley, Morgan
Baumann, Matthias
King, Melissa
Sykes, Erin
Lambourn, Jessica
Miskimmin, Kerry-Anne
Allen, Donna
van Mol, Evelyne
Brooks, Shelley
Willingham, Tonya
Lacey, Sam
Hardy, Vanessa
Ellis, Julie
Murray, Rachel
author_facet Nankervis, Kathryn
Tranquille, Carolyne
McCrae, Persephone
York, Jessica
Lashley, Morgan
Baumann, Matthias
King, Melissa
Sykes, Erin
Lambourn, Jessica
Miskimmin, Kerry-Anne
Allen, Donna
van Mol, Evelyne
Brooks, Shelley
Willingham, Tonya
Lacey, Sam
Hardy, Vanessa
Ellis, Julie
Murray, Rachel
author_sort Nankervis, Kathryn
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description SIMPLE SUMMARY: Water treadmill exercise has become popular in recent years for the training and rehabilitation of equine athletes. Water treadmill exercise sessions can be tailored to the individual horse and the training/rehabilitation goals by altering the frequency, duration of exercise, water depth and belt speed. Recent work suggests that there are large variations in current modes of use between users, despite shared training or rehabilitation goals. In 2019, a group of researchers and experienced water treadmill users met in the UK to establish what was commonly considered to be best practice in the use of the modality. The result of these discussions was the production of ‘Water treadmill guidelines—a guide for users’, released in 2020 via various equestrian websites. The purpose of this article is to describe the development of these guidelines and propose them as a starting point for further collaboration between researchers and practitioners in the pursuit of ‘best practice’ in water treadmill exercise for horses. ABSTRACT: Water treadmill exercise has become popular in recent years for the training and rehabilitation of equine athletes. In 2019, an equine hydrotherapy working group was formed to establish what was commonly considered to be best practice in the use of the modality. This article describes the process by which general guidelines for the application of water treadmill exercise in training and rehabilitation programmes were produced by the working group. The guidelines describe the consensus reached to date on (1) the potential benefits of water treadmill exercise, (2) general good practice in water treadmill exercise, (3) introduction of horses to the exercise, (4) factors influencing selection of belt speed, water depth and duration of exercise, and (5) monitoring movement on the water treadmill. The long-term goal is to reach a consensus on the optimal use of the modality within a training or rehabilitation programme. Collaboration between clinicians, researchers and experienced users is needed to develop research programmes and further guidelines regarding the most appropriate application of the modality for specific veterinary conditions.
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spelling pubmed-79124782021-02-28 Consensus for the General Use of Equine Water Treadmills for Healthy Horses Nankervis, Kathryn Tranquille, Carolyne McCrae, Persephone York, Jessica Lashley, Morgan Baumann, Matthias King, Melissa Sykes, Erin Lambourn, Jessica Miskimmin, Kerry-Anne Allen, Donna van Mol, Evelyne Brooks, Shelley Willingham, Tonya Lacey, Sam Hardy, Vanessa Ellis, Julie Murray, Rachel Animals (Basel) Communication SIMPLE SUMMARY: Water treadmill exercise has become popular in recent years for the training and rehabilitation of equine athletes. Water treadmill exercise sessions can be tailored to the individual horse and the training/rehabilitation goals by altering the frequency, duration of exercise, water depth and belt speed. Recent work suggests that there are large variations in current modes of use between users, despite shared training or rehabilitation goals. In 2019, a group of researchers and experienced water treadmill users met in the UK to establish what was commonly considered to be best practice in the use of the modality. The result of these discussions was the production of ‘Water treadmill guidelines—a guide for users’, released in 2020 via various equestrian websites. The purpose of this article is to describe the development of these guidelines and propose them as a starting point for further collaboration between researchers and practitioners in the pursuit of ‘best practice’ in water treadmill exercise for horses. ABSTRACT: Water treadmill exercise has become popular in recent years for the training and rehabilitation of equine athletes. In 2019, an equine hydrotherapy working group was formed to establish what was commonly considered to be best practice in the use of the modality. This article describes the process by which general guidelines for the application of water treadmill exercise in training and rehabilitation programmes were produced by the working group. The guidelines describe the consensus reached to date on (1) the potential benefits of water treadmill exercise, (2) general good practice in water treadmill exercise, (3) introduction of horses to the exercise, (4) factors influencing selection of belt speed, water depth and duration of exercise, and (5) monitoring movement on the water treadmill. The long-term goal is to reach a consensus on the optimal use of the modality within a training or rehabilitation programme. Collaboration between clinicians, researchers and experienced users is needed to develop research programmes and further guidelines regarding the most appropriate application of the modality for specific veterinary conditions. MDPI 2021-01-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7912478/ /pubmed/33530300 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11020305 Text en © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Communication
Nankervis, Kathryn
Tranquille, Carolyne
McCrae, Persephone
York, Jessica
Lashley, Morgan
Baumann, Matthias
King, Melissa
Sykes, Erin
Lambourn, Jessica
Miskimmin, Kerry-Anne
Allen, Donna
van Mol, Evelyne
Brooks, Shelley
Willingham, Tonya
Lacey, Sam
Hardy, Vanessa
Ellis, Julie
Murray, Rachel
Consensus for the General Use of Equine Water Treadmills for Healthy Horses
title Consensus for the General Use of Equine Water Treadmills for Healthy Horses
title_full Consensus for the General Use of Equine Water Treadmills for Healthy Horses
title_fullStr Consensus for the General Use of Equine Water Treadmills for Healthy Horses
title_full_unstemmed Consensus for the General Use of Equine Water Treadmills for Healthy Horses
title_short Consensus for the General Use of Equine Water Treadmills for Healthy Horses
title_sort consensus for the general use of equine water treadmills for healthy horses
topic Communication
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7912478/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33530300
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani11020305
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