Kristin is an equine and human physiotherapist. After many years of working in musculoskeletal and sports physiotherapy, she undertook further training in equine physiotherapy, working closely with leading veterinarians and physiotherapists in the field of equine rehabilitation. Her clinical work is grounded in biomechanical analysis and exercise prescription, and she is passionate about providing practical, evidence-based solutions to help both horse and rider reach their full performance potential.Along with her business partner, Emma Mathlin, Kristin has worked with associations including Equestrian NSW, the National High Performance Squads, Dressage NSW Young Riders, and has consulted for equestrian associations and thoroughbred racing / breeding. She has presented for groups such as the Australian Physiotherapy Association, International Association of Veterinary Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy, Swiss Federation of Animal Physiotherapy, The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy, Onlinepethealth and Dr David Marlin. An experienced human and animal physiotherapist, Emma works with horses and riders of all levels and disciplines. In addition to master's level animal physiotherapy qualifications, she has also completed a post graduate master's in sports science. As part of this study she conducted research into the effect of rider experience on the horse kinematics of show jumping. At an elite level, Emma has worked with the Australian equestrian team, attending both the World Equestrian Games in 2014 and the Rio 2016 Olympics. She is interested in all areas of equestrian performance, including fitness and posture training for riders and biomechanical analysis and movement training for horse and rider. She loves to assist the horse and rider partnership to improve their performance. Along with her business partner, Kristin Dean, Emma has worked with associations including Equestrian NSW, the National High Performance Squads, Dressage NSW Young Riders, and has consulted for equestrian associations and thoroughbred racing / breeding. She has presented for groups such as the Australian Physiotherapy Association, International Association of Veterinary Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy, Swiss Federation of Animal Physiotherapy, The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy, Onlinepethealth and Dr David Marlin.
""So I just finished skimming your new book (haven't read every section thoroughly, but I leafed through it all), and I just wanted to say, chef's kiss ❤. The amount of work you guys put into that and the clarity, design and evidence sourced throughout is phenomenal. Obviously as a physio most of the concepts are familiar to me, but I can see as a vet, even a vet with rehab training, this would be a pretty incredible resource to have. And I'm definitely picking up pointers from your objective measures and case studies. OM's weren't covered well in my Diploma program, and I've read Gillian Tabour's thesis but it's valuable to see how you guys use it in practice. It's also really valuable to see how you've progressed though some case studies. I'm sure you know, the equine physio field is small, and often I feel a bit challenged when I recommend timelines/prognosis for rehab to vets modeled after human care (which is often far slower than the vet would have prescribed themselves), so to see you guys doing similar things (and presenting the research behind it) is really validating to my practice"". - Katie Wood ""Fabulous book! Love the format, love the language, loved the bringing together of current research equine plus relevant other. Not being a practitioner I still found it incredibly relevant and I'll be referring to it time and time again. I train gallopers and I'm already taking learnings from your book and putting them into practice. Congratulations on a brilliant book. - Jacqui Sims