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Myofascial System Course Survey

As a dedicated veterinary professional, your insights are crucial to shaping training opportunities that enhance care for both large and small animals. Complete this quick survey to gain exclusive access to valuable insights and updates on specialised myofascial training tailored to your needs.

By completing this quick survey, you’ll gain exclusive access to valuable insights and updates on the myofascial system, as well as the opportunity to influence a course designed to enhance your professional practice. Your responses will also help us better understand your educational preferences and motivations, ensuring we deliver the best possible training for your continued professional development.

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Question 1 of 10

Professional Role: What best describes your professional role?

A

Veterinarian

B

Veterinary Nurse/Technician

C

Animal Physiotherapist

D

Animal Chiropractor

E

Equine Therapist

F

Other (please specify below)

Question 2 of 10

If you responded "other" to the above, please state your role below.

You can comment "N/A" if this section does not apply to you.

Question 3 of 10

Preferred Course Outcomes: What would you expect to gain from a course about the myofascial system and specifically myofascial pain?

A

Practical techniques for immediate application

B

Deeper understanding of its scientific basis

C

Skills to offer new services to clients/patients

Question 4 of 10

Willingness to Pay: What price range would you consider reasonable for a high-quality myofascial course that is RACE approved for between 7–10 CEUs?

A

$500

B

$500–$1000

C

$1000–$1500

D

Over $1500

Question 5 of 10

Motivations to Enrol: What would motivate you to do this course?

A

Limited pain control options at my disposal currently

B

Frustration in my current role

C

The ability to treat myofascial pain in minutes in my consulting room, therefore not compromising or adding more time and increasing revenue

D

Adding numerous skill sets to best fit my patient and my practice

Question 6 of 10

Primary Species of Focus: Which animals do you primarily work with?

A

Small animals (e.g., dogs, cats)

B

Large animals (e.g., horses, livestock)

C

Exotic animals (e.g., birds, reptiles)

D

A combination of these

Question 7 of 10

Awareness of Myofascial System: How familiar are you with the myofascial system and its role in animal health?

A

I use it regularly in practice.

B

I’ve heard of it but don’t use it yet.

C

I’m unfamiliar with it but would like to learn more.

D

I’m not interested in this area.

Question 8 of 10

Learning Preferences: Which learning format works best for you?

A

Online, self-paced modules

B

Online, live interactive sessions

C

In-person workshops

D

Hybrid (online + in-person)

Question 9 of 10

Professional Development Needs: What types of continuing education do you find most valuable for your work?

A

Hands-on practical workshops

B

Evidence-based theoretical courses

C

Networking and peer discussions

Question 10 of 10

Course Duration: What course length would fit best into your schedule?

A

1–2 days (intensive)

B

1–4 weeks (short course)

C

1–3 months (detailed program)

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