
Equine Massage Therapy
The massage therapy I offer includes a combination of soft tissue manipulation, acupressure techniques, energy work, and myofascial release. Massage can help with any of the following:
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Enhanced muscle tone, flexibility, strength and power.
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Immediate relief to the superficial muscles, tendons and ligaments.
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Improved working ability, performance and stamina.
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Injury prevention
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Improved posture, circulation, and coat condition
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Pain relief
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Improved range of movement and flexibility
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Stress relief
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Re-balance hormones
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Create positive associations with handling for the touch-shy horse
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Equine massage therapy is beneficial to any age or discipline, whether your horse is competing, is a happy hacker, or is retired and simply needs a relaxing pamper session.
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You are likely to see more benefit through a course of treatments so it often works well to book a block of treatments.
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To work within my duty of care to both yourself and your horse veterinary permission is required. This is working in accordance with the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966.
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If I believe that the horse is in need of veterinary examination or examination from another equine professional, I will not proceed with the treatment and will ask you to seek further advice from the relevant professional.
I am a local business and strive to keep my mileage low. I typically travel within a 20
mile radius of the TQ13 postcode, UK.
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I can make appointments further afield on special arrangement, or will point you in the direction of a therapist in your area.

Terms and Conditions
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All prices are non refundable
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Block treatments/sessions to be paid up front.
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24 hours notice is required for any cancellations.
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Please note that it is compulsory for the equine's owner or a representative to be present at all times during the treatment.
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To work within my duty of care to both yourself and your horse veterinary permission is required. On booking, I will ask for the details of your vet, and I will speak to them personally to gain veterinary permission.