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Equine Advanced Clinical Applications — Emphasis on the Thoracolumbar Region

A horse-focused thoracolumbar seminar covering regional technique refinement and common clinical presentations around the equine back and trunk.

Veterinary practitioner assessing a horse's thoracolumbar region

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What this seminar covers

Equine thoracolumbar skeleton showing the back and rib cage

Seminar topics

  • Review and Variations of Thoracolumbar Adjusting; Technique Tips and Sharing; Case Management and Practical Workshops

  • Girth Pain Syndrome; A Practical Approach

  • Adjusting the Sternum and Ribs

  • “Why Can’t They Lift Their Back?”; An Integrative Approach

  • Thoracolumbar Malformations and Their Clinical Implications

  • Kissing Spines Syndrome; Do we still need to talk about it?; Update on an Old Topic

  • Addressing Common Myofascial Issues in the Thoracolumbar Region; Complementing Your Chiropractic Treatment

Meet the instructors

Portrait of Kirstin Becker

Kirstin Becker

Kirstin Becker is a veterinarian and certified animal chiropractor who studied veterinary medicine in Hanover, Germany.

Kirstin Becker is a veterinarian and certified animal chiropractor who studied veterinary medicine in Hanover, Germany. After completing research at the university’s equine clinic, she earned her certification from the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association (AVCA) in 2002 and has since dedicated her practice exclusively to chiropractic care and other for both small animals and horses.

She has also completed postgraduate training in animal physiotherapy, osteopathy, fascia therapy and acupuncture with particular expertise in equine biomechanics, equine behavior, management, training, rehabilitation and hoof care. Kirstin is the author of a book on hoof protection and has published numerous articles on equine hoof care and equine posture.

An experienced international lecturer, she has taught across Europe and the United States on a wide variety of topics. She also contributed to the development of clinical competency standards for the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association (IVCA) and has been an instructor with the International Academy of Veterinary Chiropractic (IAVC) since its founding.

Portrait of Dr. Donald Moffatt

Dr. Donald Moffatt

Veterinarian, equine chiropractic specialist, and co-founder of IAVC with more than thirty years in animal chiropractic.

Dr. Donald Moffatt graduated in the first class of the Atlantic Veterinary College at the University of Prince Edward Island in 1990, completed a large-animal internship at the University of Tennessee, and earned a Doctor of Veterinary Science in population medicine and epidemiology from the Ontario Veterinary College, University of Guelph, in 1997. First certified in animal chiropractic in 1996, he moved to Germany in 1997 and co-founded a referral practice for veterinary chiropractic in 1999. He has taught animal chiropractic since 2003 as a founding member of IAVC and the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association, bringing clinical education experience from Tennessee, Guelph, and IAVC.

Portrait of Dr. Sybil Moffatt

Dr. Sybil Moffatt

Veterinarian, international animal chiropractic educator, and co-founder of IAVC.

Dr. Sybil Moffatt graduated from the University of Veterinary Medicine in Hannover in 1992 and completed postgraduate studies at the Equine Research Centre in Guelph, Canada. She became certified in animal chiropractic through the American Veterinary Chiropractic Association in 1996. Since 1999, Drs. Moffatt have founded and practised exclusively animal chiropractic in Northern Germany, with additional expertise in acupuncture and canine rehabilitation. She is a founding member and former board member of the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association, a founding partner of IAVC, and has lectured worldwide on veterinary chiropractic for more than two decades.

Portrait of Winnie Dreschel

Winnie Dreschel

Veterinarian specialised in animal chiropractic and acupuncture, with clinical experience in Germany and the UK.

Winnie Dreschel graduated from the University of Leipzig in 2000 and gained early international experience at the University of Nairobi and the Kenya Wildlife Service. After several years in clinical practice, including specialisation in equine medicine, she trained in veterinary chiropractic at IAVC and earned certification from the International Veterinary Chiropractic Association. She further expanded her expertise through IVAS acupuncture certification, applied kinesiology, saddle fitting, and veterinary chiropractic specialisation. Since 2011, she has focused her professional work on chiropractic and acupuncture and currently owns her clinical practice in Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Germany.

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Equine Advanced Clinical Applications — Emphasis on the Thoracolumbar Region

A horse-focused thoracolumbar seminar covering regional technique refinement and common clinical presentations around the equine back and trunk.

Date
October 31, 2026 – November 1, 2026
Format
Advanced clinical applications seminar
Species
Horses
Focus
Thoracolumbar
Eligibility
Qualified professionals who have completed essential animal chiropractic training.

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