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Dr. Barbara Parks
Добавлен 23 июл 2019
Dr. Barbara Parks, PT, DPT, CERP is a physical therapist for horse and rider based in the Nashville, TN area. Barbara received her doctorate in physical therapy from Belmont University and her Certified Equine Rehabilitation Practitioner credentials from UT-Knoxville. She is also a PATH Intl. certified therapeutic riding instructor and spent some time teaching adaptive riding lessons prior to becoming a physical therapist. Barbara has a passion for positive reinforcement training and using clicker training in rehabilitative exercise and has pursued continuing education in equine bodywork, barefoot hoofcare and composite shoeing, equine nutrition, and equine behavior and learning theory in order to provide a whole-horse approach to rehab and injury prevention.
From hard to catch to catching themselves
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Next Level Barrel Racing Live 1 - Jan 24 2024
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Join us for our first Live Q&A from our online course, Next Level Barrel Racing: Foundations. NLBR is the combined knowledge and expertise of an equine physical therapist and professional barrel racer - it’s everything we wish barrel racers knew so that they can perform their best while keeping their equine partners happy, healthy, and able to compete successfully for longer! NLBR is now availa...
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 16 - Chaining Behaviors
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This video is part of a free online course I developed called Clicker Training 101. You can access the entire course here: www.imagineequineeducation.com/courses/clicker-training-101 Did I mention it's free? The entire course is also here on RUclips and you can access it through a playlist on my channel.
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 17 - When do we get rid of the food?
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This video is part of a free online course I developed called Clicker Training 101. You can access the entire course here: www.imagineequineeducation.com/courses/clicker-training-101 Did I mention it's free? The entire course is also here on RUclips and you can access it through a playlist on my channel.
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 15 - Building Duration
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This video is part of a free online course I developed called Clicker Training 101. You can access the entire course here: www.imagineequineeducation.com/courses/clicker-training-101 Did I mention it's free? The entire course is also here on RUclips and you can access it through a playlist on my channel.
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 0 - Welcome to the Course!
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This video is part of a free online course I developed called Clicker Training 101. You can access the entire course here: www.imagineequineeducation.com/courses/clicker-training-101 Did I mention it's free? The entire course is also here on RUclips and you can access it through a playlist on my channel.
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 14 - Generalizing Behaviors
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This video is part of a free online course I developed called Clicker Training 101. You can access the entire course here: www.imagineequineeducation.com/courses/clicker-training-101 Did I mention it's free? The entire course is also here on RUclips and you can access it through a playlist on my channel.
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 10 - Calm Default Behavior
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This video is part of a free online course I developed called Clicker Training 101. You can access the entire course here: www.imagineequineeducation.com/courses/clicker-training-101 Did I mention it's free? The entire course is also here on RUclips and you can access it through a playlist on my channel.
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 13 - Liberty Leading
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This video is part of a free online course I developed called Clicker Training 101. You can access the entire course here: www.imagineequineeducation.com/courses/clicker-training-101 Did I mention it's free? The entire course is also here on RUclips and you can access it through a playlist on my channel.
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 12 - Follow Target Stick
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This video is part of a free online course I developed called Clicker Training 101. You can access the entire course here: www.imagineequineeducation.com/courses/clicker-training-101 Did I mention it's free? The entire course is also here on RUclips and you can access it through a playlist on my channel.
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 11 - Touch a Target Stick
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This video is part of a free online course I developed called Clicker Training 101. You can access the entire course here: www.imagineequineeducation.com/courses/clicker-training-101 Did I mention it's free? The entire course is also here on RUclips and you can access it through a playlist on my channel.
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 9 - Let's Recap Before We Start Training
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This video is part of a free online course I developed called Clicker Training 101. You can access the entire course here: www.imagineequineeducation.com/courses/clicker-training-101 Did I mention it's free? The entire course is also here on RUclips and you can access it through a playlist on my channel.
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 7 - Foundation Behaviors for Balance and Clarity
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This video is part of a free online course I developed called Clicker Training 101. You can access the entire course here: www.imagineequineeducation.com/courses/clicker-training-101 Did I mention it's free? The entire course is also here on RUclips and you can access it through a playlist on my channel.
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 8 - Setting the Stage for Training Success
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This video is part of a free online course I developed called Clicker Training 101. You can access the entire course here: www.imagineequineeducation.com/courses/clicker-training-101 Did I mention it's free? The entire course is also here on RUclips and you can access it through a playlist on my channel.
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 6 - LIMA Ethical Framework
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This video is part of a free online course I developed called Clicker Training 101. You can access the entire course here: www.imagineequineeducation.com/courses/clicker-training-101 Did I mention it's free? The entire course is also here on RUclips and you can access it through a playlist on my channel.
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 5 - Loopy Training Principle
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Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 5 - Loopy Training Principle
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 4 - Training with Food Rewards
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Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 4 - Training with Food Rewards
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 3 - Using a Bridge Signal
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Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 3 - Using a Bridge Signal
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 2 - Introduction to Shaping
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Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 2 - Introduction to Shaping
Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 1 - Learning Theory
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Clicker Training 101 - Lesson 1 - Learning Theory
Getting Started with Clicker Training with Horses
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Getting Started with Clicker Training with Horses
Casey’s story: Kissing Spine Rehab with Joe
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Casey’s story: Kissing Spine Rehab with Joe
First steps forward under saddle with Pallie
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First steps forward under saddle with Pallie
Using cone targets to introduce walk on and steering under saddle for first time with Pallie
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Using cone targets to introduce walk on and steering under saddle for first time with Pallie
Penny following target over wobble board
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Penny following target over wobble board
Thank you! It's incredibly helpful to see a real-time training session with a horse that is learning
Thank you for this.. Really helpful... For my CPE exams.........
I found your content while researching equine physical therapy. I work for an equine pt and we are currently having issues with the veterinary board saying she cant practice. Have you had any similar issues in your state?
The laws are quite different in different states… I have not had issues here but I’m in TN. Kentucky for example is much more restrictive and I cannot practice there even with a reciprocal license.
This was a very helpful video thank you
That was fun and educational! Great to see people noticing the small things, assessing whether they are good or bad on a scientific level, and explaining the difference. These things can make a big difference to the health and well being of our horses.
Without a bribe?? You are bribing the horse. They learn that if they let you do what you want, they get a treat. A bribe!!
You can take my free intro to clicker training course and I explain specifically how bribes and food rewards are different. Its a playlist on my channel 😊
Great video.
What was the first horse in the video lame from?
Does a horse not head bob when lame on the back end?
Hi, it would be useful to show a sound horse for comparison.
Very interesting! Love the concept of consent for our animals, and will give this a try with my dog who doesn’t love certain (okay, MOST) aspects of grooming and vetting.
Well whatever it is for, it looks good for the horse. LOL I just started doing it on my two horses. My thoroughbred is much more flexible during this exercise than my quarter horse.
Very nice, I like it!
A few days ago I started the clicker training 101 course and I'm so grateful for the opportunity to learn more about the equine, I don't have horses because I can't afford one or even do lessons but the information I am taking in makes me emotional because being poor means nearly nothing is available to you and I deeply appreciate programme's that I can also participate in without the worry of 'oh I don't have money' or 'I can't do this course because I need money' so again I thank you for you Passion for horses and the compassion to give free online classes❤❤❤❤
I'm so glad you're enjoying it! Thank you so much for your comment! It means the world to me.
That was incredible! Thank you so much for your fantastic video footage and education. Mind blown! Definitely harder on the legs with the toe first impact, and your audio evidence to back it up.
Hi Barbara, FWIW, this looks like left hind limb lameness to me. I say this because his right hind fetlock drops more than his left hind fetlock, which probably indicates more weight is being placed on the right hind leg. Also, FWIU, lameness that is incited during the stance phase of the stride effects limb excursion differently than lameness that is incited during the non-weightbearing phase of the stride. Stance phase lameness will have a longer forward excursion and the leg will leave the ground sooner. Non-weight bearing phase lameness will have a shorter forward excursion and the leg will stay on the ground longer. An example of stance phase lameness would be a hoof abscess; an example of a non-weightbearing lameness would be an old soft tissue injury. So I would guess this horse has an old soft tissue injury in the left hind leg. Just .02. And THANKS for your videos!
Which horse are you referring to? I haven’t watched this in a while, it’s 4 or 5 years old now but I’m pretty sure all the example horses I used had confirmed lamenesses where I knew what the problem was.
Hi Barbara, thank you for your reply! I am talking about the first horses in the video. Thanks
Do you have video to help pinpoint the exact area the lameness is coming from?
Would you say, that a horse with radial nerve injuries will never be able to be ridden again? Thank you for sharing♥️
Thank you, very helpful!
I'm so glad you found it helpful! Thank you for the kind comment!!
Thank you for sharing this video welldone, I always think it’s a magic moment when horses realise what your trying to do for them, and then start to communicate with you asking for more, just incredible, as a positive , little comment, it would be great if you could typ letter in green rather than scroll, thank you looking forward to more of your skills x 🇬🇧
hi, during your evaluation are you also looking for a restriction in movement specifically on one side? Could it useful in detecting lameness? Thank you
Yes absolutely! The gait analysis like this is just a starting point and a piece of the puzzle. Hands-on assessment then helps us dial it in and hopefully find the root of the problem!
Great video and explanation. Thanks Barbara!
you have a good intention, but need to get some decent editing equipment and think more about working where you know you left the camera
Thanks for your feedback! I accept Venmo donations @barbara-parks ❤
Juniper likes to try to steal the scenes, I see!
always lol!
Love your videos!
This was excellent.
Don't think back of foot atrophy from lack of use,that's what she said, too simple and always gets some weight always. when foot collapse is present get toe first from rear pain.
I see it
I don t understand what si this for; is it for diagnosis or for improv😮ing something?
I use these videos to share with my clients so they can remember their exercise plan! Most of them are marked as “private” and don’t come up in the main RUclips search but this one clearly got missed!
Lame Horse
My horse fractured his right stifle 2 years ago and I'm hoping to get a lameness exam since I feel the vet who worked with him in the first stages of his injury did him dirty
The horse is LIMPING
Yes this video is about how to tell where the problem is coming from when a horse is limping or showing other signs of lameness
Can i t ll if their lame by the way there walking
Awesome video, thank you so much!!
Very nice beautiful 🐎🐴🐎🐴🪴🪴
This is how I get my horse to lift his front feet. Otherwise he holds heavy on the ground or pulls back.
This is so interesting - to see the slo-mo is so so helpful - thank you for the great info 👍🦄
Hi mate,pls help me with this my horse is standing with his left forelimb forward when resting in stall after we returned from riding.is it because of the stone bruise or something else.pls reply thanks a lot.
Stone Bruise: This is a common cause. If the horse stepped on a sharp object, it might be favoring the other limb to reduce pressure on the bruised hoof. Lameness: Any form of lameness or injury to the limb, joint, or hoof could cause this stance. It might be due to a minor strain or a more serious issue like a tendon injury. Abscess: A hoof abscess can cause significant pain, leading the horse to favor the affected leg. Muscle Soreness: After a ride, muscle soreness or fatigue could also cause a horse to rest one leg more than the other. If the behavior persists or if the horse shows signs of pain (such as limping or reluctance to move), it's best to consult a veterinarian to diagnose and treat the underlying issue.
@Tawny593 thanks mate for your reply. Appreciate it
Wouldn't shoulder conformation factor into whether a horse could ever land heel first?
I have a 4 year old that shows obvious stifle issues going down slight slope. He seems fine going up. He has had several times about 6 that his patella stuck in upward position. Had to back him up to get back in. Been to vet about 5 times dealing with issue. Told to exercise him of which I even swam him for a couple months and patella still came out. Was supposed to be in barrel futurities but pulled him out of training due to this issue. I was hoping he would grow out of it or after conditioning he would strength if his quads. When I do lateral pull on his tail I can actually hear a click clunk in stifle area. Presently I am doing gentle slope exercises, isometric exercises ex lateral tail pulls and caveletti poles. I am not sure if this is going to help. My question is do I continue with these exercises or possibly do a surgery( fenestrate medial ligament or possibly have iodine- estrogen injected to make less lax. I am getting discouraged. He is a well bred, embryo baby and is a gorgeous horse. Please advise me! Maggie
What would cause a horses hocks to swing outward when walking?
Do you mean like hocks twisting? Or the whole leg swinging out?
Just the hocks@@TheHorsePT
I don't know if they're twisting, but you can see the hock bow? out when she walks.
@@gailbrant2356 I think what you’re describing is what I call twisting. it can be hard to put words to this stuff 😅 but that is usually a weakness issue in the deep core/pelvic floor/hip stabilizing muscles!
Is there anything I can do to help her? She can gallop ok. I don't ride her, she's a young mustang. Maybe got hurt during a round up or another horse. She had a foal when she was 2 or 3. How serious is this twisting?.@@TheHorsePT
Awesome! Great job! Im currently clicker training my filly and its nice to look ahead at whats upcoming for training! Thanks for posting! ❤
Very very good. Thx so much. I recently joined a group where click training is used and find it so so helpful and great progress. Yr video/instruction was excellent gratitude 😘
What can we do about lameness
It depends on what is causing it! If your horse is lame you should always get a vet assessment to help determine the cause and appropriate treatment.
@@TheHorsePT thank u 😊
Don’t get me wrong get some friends help with camera you. Have the right idea but remember. Your audience. Need to be in on the action even putting powder chalk marks on the floor. Good luck
Just found your series of videos. Thank you very much for posting this and modeling how to broach the subject of Farrier work. I am working with a draft rescue mare who foundered in both front feet. She has a lot of baggage when it comes to her hoof care. Through others who have posted about giving them a voice in their care we have made great progress in many areas, but hoof care has been the toughest subject.
Awesome video 😊❤
Can I post a video of my horse ?
Fantastic video. I'd love to send you a video of my boy. He doesn't seem lame but I think there's a soreness somewhere I just can't pinpoint it. He's such a good honest boy he hides it well if there is pain
Thank you for putting this together. I feel I have definitely learned what I should be watching for with my horse. It’s been very informative
What are some things to help this? Because my mare started doing this like 2-3 years ago and we were stretching her out, getting special vet treatments and she wouldn’t stop, so we gave her a year rest time but when we tried again she was still doing it. Is there any way to stop it?
Thank you for this video. My horse is older w/ arthritis, stiff not lame. I recently took a video while riding and noticed his hocks aren't bending much in the trot; walk was pretty good. Is that a sign they're fusing or have fused?