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Equine Rehab Tracker - Kissing Spines

$12.00

Equine Rehab Tracker for Kissing Spines – a customizable digital download that puts you in control of your horse's rehabilitation journey.

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Equine Rehab Tracker for Kissing Spines – a customizable digital download that puts you in control of your horse's rehabilitation journey.

Equine Rehab Tracker for Kissing Spines – a customizable digital download that puts you in control of your horse's rehabilitation journey.

This interactive workbook allows you to input and track your horse's information, from symptoms and diagnostics to rehab plans and recovery milestones. Empower yourself to communicate effectively with your vets and rehab team by having all the crucial details at your fingertips. Whether you're a dedicated horse owner, trainer, or even barn manager, this workbook is designed to streamline collaboration and optimize your horse's plan. Take charge of your equine companion's well-being with the Equine Rehab Tracker for Kissing Spines – your key to effective communication and personalized care.

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Total Pages: 50
Informational Pages: 10
Fillable Pages: 39

Horse Information

Necessary information about your horse that will guide the subsequent components of the workbook.

Rehab Plan

Outlines the overarching goals and specific strategies for your horse's rehabilitation journey.

Rehab Modalities

This section focuses on detailing various rehabilitation modalities employed in the care of your horse's kissing spines.

Regular Tracking

These tracking log sheets serve as a valuable tool for maintaining a real-time record of your horse's rehabilitation activities and responses

Appointments & Reminders

This section is designed to help you stay organized through timely reminders.

Communication Log

 This section serves as a centralized log for all communication related to your horse's care, ensuring that information is conveyed accurately and any adjustments to the rehabilitation plan are well-documented.

Injury Overview

Take a moment to reflect on the progress made and the journey undertaken in rehabilitating your horse from kissing spines.

Please Note: This is a downloadable ebook and is not refundable. When purchased, it will be automatically emailed to you. If you do not receive it via email (technology is never perfect!) please email us at revitalizingequine@gmail.com with your name and email address so we can manually email it to you. 

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