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Postpartum compensation chains in mares: an etiopathic approach to pelvic imbalances

The postpartum period is a critical phase in the biomechanics of mares. The expulsion of the foal and the anatomical adaptations following gestation frequently cause...

Official awarding of Animal Etiopathy diplomas – I2EA

In the heart of the Paul Mas Estates, in an exceptional setting surrounded by olive trees, vineyards and friendly animals, the European...

Animal etiopathy and working dogs: improving performance without compromising their wellbeing

Whether they are police dogs, detection dogs, rescue dogs, assistance dogs or sporting dogs, working dogs are intensely demanding on their bodies and their minds....

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The horse loses its stride when cantering: could animal etiopathy be the solution?

The canter, the noble and powerful gait of the horse, is a valuable indicator of its physical health and general well-being. However, some horses do...

Animal etiopathy: a discipline based on the biomechanical intelligence of the body

In the world of manual disciplines, animal etiopathy stands out for its rigorous methodology, its search for the mechanical causes of functional disorders, and above...

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