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Veterinary Medicine
SUBJECT SPOTLIGHT
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Claire Styles
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the University of Surrey
Writtle University College

Writtle University College

Putting science into practice. An education for the real world.

About this Subject Spotlight

Join Claire Styles and the team at Writtle University College as they teach you an introduction to veterinary physiotherapy. You'll learn key terminology about the study of anatomy, learn why anatomy study forms one of the building blocks of study within the veterinary physiotherapy degree followed by learning the muscles involved in shoulder movement of the horse, and observe our current students being taught the correct technique on how to stretch a horse's limbs, effectively and safely. These are key skills you will need as a veterinary physiotherapist, and it will give you an insight into some of what you'll be doing when you join the course at Writtle. Whilst this Subject Spotlight is focused on the horse please do also note that the course teaches students on both horses and dogs on a 50:50 ratio.

This Subject Spotlight has some supporting documentation, which you can download here

MVetPhys Veterinary Physiotherapy

If you dream of working as a Veterinary Physiotherapist then Writtle University College can help to make those dreams turn into reality! The university's industry-recognised course allows you to focus on horses and dogs. You will get hands-on with Writtle's fantastic facilities so you're ready to begin your dream career.

This Integrated Masters in Veterinary Physiotherapy (MVetPhys) is the only Veterinary Physiotherapy course that enables direct entry to both the Register of Animal Musculoskeletal Practitioners (RAMP) and the Animal Health Professions' Register (AHPR) at graduation. You'll be taught by highly-qualified and experienced Veterinary Physiotherapists and Veterinary Surgeons, and you'll be able to apply to be a fully registered Veterinary Physiotherapist after completing the MVetPhys.

On this course, you will study a range of subjects, from hands-on therapies and electrotherapies to biomechanics and sports medicine, and you'll also use Writtle's on-campus specialist facilities including an Equine Water Treadmill and Canine Therapy Centre.

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