Dr Gail Williams
has a first class honours degree in Animal Science and a PhD in
Animal Biomechanics from Bristol Veterinary School. Gail is a qualilfied
Veterinary Physiotherapist and a member of the Association for the
Scientific Study of Veterinary and Animal Physiotherapy (ASSVAP)
Gail works with many leading vets in the Midlands
area providing physiotherapy for injured and post-operative horses.
Gail's hobby is training and working Gundogs and, as a result, she
has also built up a specialist Gundog physiotherapy practice.
Gail is also an Equine Sports Physiotherapist and
works with many top horse and rider combinations, creating specific
biomechanics based programmes to increase athletic performance and
reduce the risk of injury.
Gail lectures internationally on all aspect of veterinary
physiotherapy. She lectures on gait analysis and the biomechanics
of musculo-skeletal tissues and is also the Senior Consulting Veterinary
Physiotherapist for ASSVAP and provides clinical education of students.
Gail has also supervised several MSc and PhD research students.
She peer reviews for the major American Veterinary Journals and
has had many scientific papers of her own published in top research
journals.
On top of this
already hectic schedule, Gail is also in demand for lecture
demonstrations throughout Europe and America and is seen in
the photograph giving a demonstration in the Main Arena at
the Swedish Horse of the Year Show in front of over 2000 people.
Gail acts as a Consultant for Bates Australia
who manufacture the Bates and Wintec range of Saddles and
she has provided training for their staff and retailers worldwide.
She also features heavily in their "People who Cair"
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Gail's demonstration at the
Swedish Horse of the Year Show in front of over 2000 people.
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