Strengthening the Core of your Equine Athlete with Dr. Nicole Rombach
Casual Dinner and Lecture - $25*
Tempel Lipizzans' Indoor Arena
Monday, June 26, 2017 6-8 pm
Tempel Lipizzans' Indoor Arena
Monday, June 26, 2017 6-8 pm
BIO: NICOLE ROMBACH APM (ITEC), MEEBW, CCBW, PG AM, MSc., PhD Nicole works in direct liaison with various veterinary clinics, focusing on complementary therapies for sports performance horses from Novice to Olympic level. In 2013, Nicole earned her PhD from the College of Veterinary Medicine at Michigan State University. Her main interest lies in the effect of complementary therapies on equine performance, and the subject for her doctoral research was investigation into equine neck pain from the perspectives of pathology, neuromotor control and equine behavior associated with spinal dysfunction. Nicole regularly lectures at various universities and for professional associations, presenting evidence-based courses on equine spinal dysfunction with an emphasis on neuromuscular rehabilitation techniques. She is also the chief instructor for Neurokinetic Therapy Equine and Canine courses worldwide.
In her equine sport therapy practice she works in direct veterinary liaison to design individualized therapeutic programmes for sport horses in various disciplines, with a particular focus on neuromuscular conditioning and movement retraining for spinal dysfunction. In her human kinesiology practice, she likes to combine assessment of horse and rider combinations. Her main focus is on neuromuscular facilitation and movement retraining, with an emphasis on incorporation of neurokinetic therapy. She is the founding partner of the Equiband System, which is widely used in dynamic core strengthening programmes for horses.
*Limited space, reserve tickets by June 20th
In her equine sport therapy practice she works in direct veterinary liaison to design individualized therapeutic programmes for sport horses in various disciplines, with a particular focus on neuromuscular conditioning and movement retraining for spinal dysfunction. In her human kinesiology practice, she likes to combine assessment of horse and rider combinations. Her main focus is on neuromuscular facilitation and movement retraining, with an emphasis on incorporation of neurokinetic therapy. She is the founding partner of the Equiband System, which is widely used in dynamic core strengthening programmes for horses.
*Limited space, reserve tickets by June 20th