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Oxford College of Equine Physical Therapy
OCEPT
Oxford College of Equine Physical Therapy (OCEPT) has for many years been
offering an educational programme in the manipulative treatment of animals,
primarily horses. The course is managed and run by both registered and retired
chiropractors, with substantial input from other suitably qualified ancillary staff.
The course has its origins in McTimoney-Corley post-graduate chiropractic
education, although recent legislative developments have necessitated changes to
qualifications awarded.
Within the UK, the (statutorily regulated) practice of chiropractic includes the
evaluation of the health status of the patient, the formulation of a working
diagnosis and (where appropriate) referral to another health professional.
However, under the provisions of Section 27 of the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966
it would be illegal for a chiropractor to perform these functions in respect of an
animal, and the title 'Animal Chiropractor' is thus deemed to be unacceptable.
Graduates of the OCEPT programme are thus awarded a Diploma that bestows
the title 'Animal Manipulator'.
The OCEPT programme is presented throughout with due reference to the
Veterinary Surgeons Act, which dictates that the treatment of animals can only be
administered with veterinary approval.