
On-Demand | AVAG Webinar | Acupuncture for Equine Pelvic & Hindlimb Lameness | Dr Lisa Walter
24 June, 2026 @ 8:00 am - 23 June, 2027 @ 8:30 pm AEST
Free
This seminar presents practical approaches to integrating acupuncture into the management of common causes of hindlimb lameness in performance horses, with a focus on acupuncture treatment strategies, alongside conventional diagnostic and therapeutic techniques.
Who should attend
Veterinarians / Students / Nurses / Practice Managers
Learning outcomes
Participants will be able to integrate acupuncture confidently and appropriately into the diagnosis and management of common hindlimb lameness conditions in performance horses, using it alongside conventional veterinary approaches.
Further details
Please ensure you are logged into the AVA Website to ensure correct pricing.
If you previously registered for the live webinar held on the 23rd June 2026, please follow the steps below to access the on-demand recording on My Learning:
- Browse to https://mylearning.ava.com.au
- Click on the Personal account button
If you are prompted, log in with your AVA website account*
When you land on the My Learning Home Page, click on the Record of Learning button. IMPORTANT: the webinar course will appear in approximately 5 minutes. You can refresh your browser during this time to speed up the process a little.
* Don’t have an AVA website account? Click here to create an account and follow the prompts. Following this, your new account and the on-demand webinar course will be available within the next hour. After this time, please return to the steps above.”
Our speakers
-
- Photograph
-
- Name
- Dr Lisa Walter
- Biography
Dr Lisa Walter is an equine veterinarian with a strong interest in combining integrative and conventional sports medicine approaches for the treatment and management of a wide range of equine musculoskeletal and performance conditions. She completed her acupuncture training with the International Veterinary Acupuncture Society (IVAS) and incorporates acupuncture in her daily practice.
Lisa has been involved in several university biomechanics research projects over the years and has published works on shinsoreness in racehorses, and sacroiliac dysfunction.
Lisa currently works in ambulatory equine practice seeing performance horses. She enjoys sharing practical acupuncture approaches that can be readily applied to everyday equine practice.
Details
Free
0.5 CPD Points