Head To Tail Equine Therapy
Working in partnership to keep your horse feeling at their very best.
EQUINE BODYWORK (VETERINARY PHYSIOTHERAPY), MYOFASCIAL RELEASE (Advanced Myofascial Release & Kinetic Chains) AND CRANIOSACRAL THERAPY.
I strive to improve your equine partner's performance and comfort by reducing tension and soreness. Regardless of your horses’ discipline, they cannot give their best if they do not feel their best. A typical session includes full-body massage and stretching, with a focus on areas that are problematic. Myofascial release (Advanced Myofascial Release & Kinetic Chains), Craniosacral therapy, Sports Massage, Trigger Point Therapy, Shiatsu and Cold Laser Therapy are often integrated to support specific goals such as reducing inflammation, aiding recovery, preventing atrophy (wasting) of muscles, increasing range of motion, releasing restrictions, relieving pain/discomfort or establishing trust with a horse recovering from trauma/injury. Regardless of whether your horse is ridden or retired, they love to be treated to bodywork and Craniosacral sessions and all horses benefit from the therapies.
Finding and releasing restrictions in the neck.
Craniosacral Therapy is very gentle but powerful and encourages this nervous horse to relax and release tension.
Bodywork treats the whole body and this lovely boy enjoyed having the restrictions around his ears released.
As an Equine Bodyworker (Veterinary Physiotherapist) incorporating: Myofascial Release, Craniosacral Therapy, Trigger Point Therapy, Sports Massage, Cold Laser Therapy and Gua sha I can: release tension/restrictions in your equine partners muscles, creating a happier, healthier horse with improved performance. Regardless of whether your horse is ridden or retired, they love to be treated to bodywork and Craniosacral sessions and all horses benefit from the sessions. they love to be treated to bodywork and Craniosacral sessions and all horses benefit from the therapies.
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