ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Anthony Pusey, an osteopath of international renown, has been instrumental in establishing the role of osteopathy in the treatment of animals. Qualifying from the British School of Osteopathy in London in 1971, he developed a large human osteopathic practice whilst also forging links with veterinary practices where he treated horses from the top echelons of the horse world, including Olympic competitors of many different nations. He also treated the horses of the Household Cavalry, The Royal Mews and Windsor Castle. He lectured nationally and internationally, as well as developing a Master of Science degree in the application of osteopathy in the treatment of animals. This book is a distillation of over 35 years of his work in this field.
Julia Brooks MSc DO qualified from the British School of Osteopathy in 1983, before joining Anthony Pusey in a practice that encompassed both human and animal osteopathy. She has lectured nationally and internationally at postgraduate level, and has been involved in Masters programmes and postgraduate diplomas in both the development stages and as an external examiner for the University of Wales.
Annabel Jenks DO, ND is an osteopath with over 25 years’ experience. She has a private practice in Essex, UK, treating a full spectrum of patients both human and equine, from Pony Club to Olympian. She graduated from The British College of Osteopathic Medicine in London, where she has been a governor since 1997. She is a faculty member on the Masters Degree in Animal Osteopathy at the University of Wales. She has previously ridden in all disciplines but now concentrates on dressage, training and competing with her own horses, from novice through to advanced level.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Foreword.
Preface.
Dedication.
Acknowledgements.
About the Authors.
Disclaimer.
1 Introducing Osteopathy for Horses (Anthony Pusey and Julia Brooks).
2 Horse Anatomy for Osteopaths (Julia Brooks).
3 Neurophysiological Basis of Osteopathic Medicine (Julia Brooks).
4 Making a Start in Animal Practice (Anthony Pusey and Julia Brooks).
5 Case History (Anthony Pusey and Julia Brooks).
6 Static Observation (Anthony Pusey and Julia Brooks).
7 Observation of Active Movements (Anthony Pusey and Julia Brooks).
8 Palpatory Examination of the Unsedated Horse (Annabel Jenks).
9 Palpatory Examination of the Sedated Horse (Anthony Pusey and Julia Brooks).
10 Osteopathic Treatment – Overarching Principles (Anthony Pusey and Julia Brooks).
11 Osteopathic Treatment Without Sedation (Annabel Jenks).
12 Osteopathic Treatment of the Sedated Horse (Anthony Pusey and Julia Brooks).
13 Examination and Treatment under General Anaesthetic (Anthony Pusey and Julia Brooks).
14 Post-treatment Care and Management (Annabel Jenks).
15 Differential Diagnosis (Chris Colles).
Glossary.
Appendix A: Safety Aspects for Treating Horses, Unsedated and Sedated (Annabel Jenks).
Appendix B: Referral for Osteopathic Treatment (Julia Brooks).
Appendix C: Owner Consent Form for Osteopathic and Sedation Procedures (Julia Brooks).
Appendix D: Information Sheet, Osteopathy in Practice (Julia Brooks).
Appendix E: Case Sheet (Julia Brooks).
Appendix F: Case History Questions (Annabel Jenks).
Appendix G: Static and Active Examination (Annabel Jenks).
Appendix H: Drugs Used in Treatment with Sedation and Treatment under Anaethetic (Julia Brooks).
Index.
REVIEWS
"This is a very useful book for equine veterinarians on the use of osteopathy along with other traditional therapies." (Doody's, 21 October 2011)
"Despite this book obviously being written with an audience of osteopaths in mind, it is a useful reference for vets who would like to expand their knowledge in this area. . . any vet considering branching out and taking a course in equine osteopathy or chiropractics should read this book." (Australian Veterinary Journal, 1 March 2011)
"This is a beautifully illustrated book that is well laid out and interesting to read." (Veterinary Times, 28 February 2011)
FEATURES
- Provides details on the full variety of diagnostic and therapeutic osteopathic procedures that can be applied to horses.
- A much-needed resource written by a number of leading specialists in the field
- Covers both treatment with and without sedation and general anaesthetic
- Provides a working guide to the technical skills needed to perform osteopathic procedures