Human and Equine Therapist

Human and Equine Therapist

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Human and Equine sports massage and other therapeutic treatments.

18/11/2024
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Don’t make the mistake of adding extra layers of padding, this will just restrict the movement of the spine.

Photos from Human and Equine Therapist's post 09/04/2024

The comfort and health of the horse is the central key to the horse’s performance and soundness.

09/04/2024

Many times during a massage a horse will “process” what is going on in their body. This is happening because in a massage session you are not only affecting the muscular system, but also the circulatory system, nervous system. Digestive system, respiratory system, skeletal system as well as the endocrine system. Horse’s begin to blink rapidly when they are processing what is happening in their body, like this mare.

Photos from Human and Equine Therapist's post 09/04/2024

“camped under" horse will stand with legs too far underneath it, causing increased strain to be placed on the ligaments and tendons of the leg.

Photos from Human and Equine Therapist's post 09/04/2024

Equine sports massage is a hands-on therapeutic manipulation of muscle tissue. It brings a range of benefits for your horse because it: Promotes relaxation, both physically and mentally. Increases flexibility, suppleness and a range of movement.

Photos from Human and Equine Therapist's post 11/03/2024

When humans feel pain in their muscles, tightness in certain areas they will often have massage treatments. Horses also get tightness and pain in muscles. When they experience discomfort or injured muscles, often it’s only noticed when horses start to display a change in demeanor, constant lameness or perform poorly. Equine sports massage treatment can keeping your horses in the best possible shape and prevent muscle injuries before they become more serious.

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