LINKS
A growing number of Chartered Physiotherapists now work with animals. Unlike the title "Veterinary Surgeon" the title "Physiotherapist" is not protected. This means that any one can call themselves a physiotherapist regardless of their qualifications.
The title "Chartered Physiotherapist" is protected by law and can only be used by physiotherapists who have achieved a high level of academic and practical training in all aspects of physiotherapy and are consequently qualified and registered to practice. When choosing a physiotherapist ensure that they have the letters SRP ( State Registered Physiotherapist) after their name.
Note.
Legislation stipulates that animals may only be treated by a Veterinary Surgeon or someone authorised by a Veterinary Surgeon. Members of ACPAT adhere to this requirement to safeguard the interest of the animal.
Professional Links
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| DYNAMICPHYSIO.CO.UK ( Private Human Clinic) | |
| ACPAT (The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy) | The Berwyn and Dee Pony Club (Local branch of the UK Pony Club) |
| CSP. ( Chartered Society of Physiotherapy). | UKWild News (The latest countryside and nature news) |
| OCPPP. ( Organisation of Chartered Physiotherapists In Private Practice). | NaturalScape Countryside Services |
PHYSIO-RUG. ( Manufacturers of MagneticHorse Rugs).
Equine Physiotherapy. |
Horse Data (Horse Data is a web portal for horse lovers everywhere) |