It’s been a busy couple of days treating both new horses and regular clients 👏🏻
Something I have been applying in most of my treatments over the past 2 days is heat therapy 🔥
Read MoreIt’s been a busy couple of days treating both new horses and regular clients 👏🏻
Something I have been applying in most of my treatments over the past 2 days is heat therapy 🔥
Read MoreThis afternoon as I was clipping ✂️ my own pony 🥰 I was inspired to write a post about how massage therapy is beneficial to the skin 👍🏻
Read MoreStress points 🔴
Most horses will experience muscle tightness or micospasms at some time in their lives, resulting in reduced muscle action 👎🏻
Read MoreAs an Equine Massage Therapist I take a holistic approach to treatment, you may have heard this term before, but what does this really mean❓
Read MoreCan't catch their breath?😤
How can massage help❓
Hello and welcome to my blog, the first one of 2020!
I hope you all had wonderful Christmas and New Year celebrations?
This week I would like to discuss pole work, and how it can be beneficial for your horse.
Read MoreHello and welcome to this week’s blog. I hope you are all feeling festive in the run up to Christmas?
Today I wanted to give a brief introduction to aromatherapy for horses.
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This week I would like to introduce you all to Vibration Therapy using the Thumper® Equine Pro.
Vibration Therapy is something I offer as part of a follow up treatment, after I have fully assessed and treated the horse for the first time.
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This week I would like to talk about Phototonic Red Light Therapy.
Phototonic Red Light Therapy is not something I use in every treatment. It is an additional therapy I have in my ‘tool kit’ and during my hands-on assessment of your horse I may find it is a useful addition to encourage tension release and healing for your horse.
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This week I would like to talk about stretching your horse.
Stretching is something I include in most of my treatments, always at the end of the therapy once your horse has been fully warmed up by hands-on massage and other techniques
Read MoreWelcome to this week’s blog!
This week I am going to talk about Trigger Point Therapy, one of the therapies I offer along side hands-on massage techniques.
Trigger Point Therapy is a skill and an art form in and of itself but it compliments massage therapy very well.
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This week I am going to talk about Myofascial Therapy. One of the therapies I offer along side hands-on massage techniques.
Fascia is a bit of a buzz word at the moment. More and more people are learning about the fascia, what it is, what is does and how Myofascial Therapy can help a vast array of issues in the body for both humans and animals, including horses.
Read MoreHello and welcome to the final part of my 4 part mini blog series on Equine Massage Techniques.
During this mini blog series I have been discussing some of the hands-on equine massage techniques you will see me use when treating your horse.
Read MoreHello and welcome to part 3 of my mini blog series on Equine Massage Techniques.
During this mini blog series I have been discussing some of the hands-on equine massage techniques you will see me use when treating your horse.
Read MoreWelcome to Part 2 of my mini blog series on massage techniques.
Last week I discussed some of the primary massage techniques I use to calm the horse, get them used to my touch and warm the area I am going to be working on.
This week I am going to talk about 3 more techniques:
Read MoreHello and welcome to part one of my mini blog series on Equine Massage Techniques.
During this mini blog series I will be discussing some of the hands-on equine massage techniques you will see me use when treating your horse.
Read MoreHi, and welcome to my new website and blog.
These are exciting times as I embark on my new career in Equine Massage Therapy.
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