This intensive hands-on workshop is designed for advanced animal rehabilitation professionals who want to elevate their clinical skills in the diagnosis and treatment of muscle and tendon dysfunctions.
From companion animals to canine athletes, working dogs, and post-surgical patients, muscle and tendon dysfunctions are among the most common yet challenging presentations we see. This workshop will give you the understanding of the mechanisms behind muscular imbalance, chronic overload, tendinopathy, and compensatory patterns that alter performance and delay recovery.
Participants will learn advanced, new and exciting techniques to treat muscle and tendon dysfunctions, gaining incredible results by blending manual therapy, functional rehabilitation, and evidence-based decision making.
Key Focus Areas- Functional Anatomy and Biomechanics – Advanced clinical assessment skills which integrate muscle/tendon and the musculoskeletal system and joint biomechanics.
- Assessment and Clinical Reasoning – Develop accuracy in identifying the true source of dysfunction through palpation, evaluation, movement testing, and neuromuscular analysis.
- Manual Therapy Techniques – Exciting and advanced soft tissue techniques. Combining various advanced muscle/tendon treatment techniques with movement and joint mobilization specifically designed to advance your skills in treating muscle/tendon dysfunction.
- Rehabilitation and Strength Progressions – Build structured, progressive exercise plans to restore balanced muscle activation, proprioception, and long-term tendon resilience.
- Clinical integration – Combine manual therapy with targeted exercise and modalities such as laser, PEMF, and EMS to enhance tissue healing and performance outcomes.
- Learn techniques to treat challenging patients such as muscle contractures.
- Practical skills to differentiate primary vs. compensatory problems with confidence.
- Gain the confidence to manage complex muscular and tendinous conditions from start to finish.


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