Physiotherapy & chiropractic
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Refine care with data

Objective gait data adds a new layer of insight to physical assessments. It helps you track progress over time, identify recurring movement issues, and adapt treatment accordingly.

Quantify the effect

Sleip makes it easy to compare recordings before and after a session, or across multiple appointments. This can highlight changes too subtle for the eye to detect.

Show progress & collaborate

Slow-motion videos and graphics help clients understand what you’re working on and how their horse is responding. Sharing Sleip data with vets, trainers, or farriers helps everyone align on what they’re seeing and make better-informed decisions together.

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Track progress over time
With Trends you can follow a horse’s development over time and identify recordings or analyses that stand out from the average gait pattern.

Monitoring what matters

At DD-Physio in the Netherlands, Sleip is used for regular monitoring, to support team communication, and detect small changes in movement that may otherwise go unnoticed.

Case
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2
partner vet clinics
DD-Physio works closely with Sporthorse Medical Diagnostic Centre in the Netherlands and Hästklinik Florian Lackner in Sweden, offering integrated care alongside veterinary teams.
4-8
weeks
Many of the clients are seen every 4–8 weeks, making Sleip a key part of ongoing monitoring and early detection.
Dual
expertise
Co-founder Dewi Bergman-van Mechelen is an equine physiotherapist and chiropractor, specialising in spinal issues and rehabilitation of sport horses.
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Dewi Bergman-van Mechelen
Co-founder DD-Physio
Equine physiotherapist and -chiropractor
“Sleip is especially useful for horses I see regularly, like every month or every two months. What I might miss with my bare eye, Sleip can catch. It’s all about knowing what’s normal for each horse. When something changes, Sleip helps us detect it early. We can then have an informed chat with the owner or the vet about what to do next. Monitoring over time is a game-changer. It removes doubt. We used to rely on our own memory and old videos from our phones, but now with Sleip, we’ve got hard data. It helps us confirm what we suspect and track progress or problems in a much more accurate way.”
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