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Maria Schlott works at Equine Sports Chiropractic... treating to support supple joints and healthy years!
Does he need a routine back check or you want him to move better? Maybe you have a veteran with arthritis or a horse that needs help with a current...
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Karen Evans is a member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT) working in Hampshire, Surrey, West Sussex and East Sussex. Animals, like people, respond to physiotherapy.
The purpose of physiotherapy is to restore and maintain mobility,...
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My photo sessions are all on location, both in countryside and stable/ yard settings, on all my shoots i aim to capture images that show off the close bond shared by horse and rider,
All shoots are Tailored to the individual with two different packages there is enough time to...
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Our modern equine clinic is based in the heart of East Sussex in view of the beautiful South Downs. We moved into a purpose built building with full diagnostic and surgical facilities at Harbens Farm in spring 2003.
We have stabling for 18 horses within a barn environment. In...
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Natasha is qualified in Horse Whispering, Equine Facilitated Therapy, Reiki and Horse Massage. She is experienced with working with children and adults of all ages and abilities.
Natasha is based in Tunbridge Wells, Kent. She also offers sessions with horses at Pleasant Rise...
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Karen Casswell is a member of ABVA, the Association of British Veterinary Acupuncturist offering services in East Sussex. The ABVA maintains standards of education, ethics, practice and discipline to ensure the health and wellbeing of animals in the UK. It provides a basic...
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Horses follow cues or aids; an aid is either a suggestion to move into or away from pressure. Depending on where we put this pressure they will either move forwards, backwards, sideways, up, down or into flexion!!! What is very important here is to note that it is when we take...
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Vet Physio Services is managed and run by Jackie Grant.
Jackie is a chartered veterinary physiotherapist who qualified as a chartered physiotherapist in 1976 and, after several years working in the NHS, established her own independent practice in 1986. Jackie also went on to...
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Acupuncture is primarily used in horses to promote pain relief. This is achieved by unblocking ‘acupoints’ and stimulating nerve endings. During acupuncture sessions, most horses remain relaxed and are unaffected by the placement of needles.
As a member of ABVA...
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Animal osteopathy (also known as veterinary osteopathy) is the name given to osteopathy when it is applied to animals. Animal osteopaths most commonly treat horses, dogs and cats. They can also occasionally treat other household pets such as rabbits.
All animal osteopaths are...
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Luisa graduated from Hartpury College, University of the West of England with a BSc (Hons) Equine Science degree, before completing a postgraduate MSc in Animal Manipulation from the McTimoney College of Chiropractic, enabling her to qualify as a McTimoney Animal...
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I offer equine physiotherapy services in Berkshire, Hampshire, Surrey, East Sussex and West Sussex. My name is Charlotte Baldwyn and I am a member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT).
Physiotherapy is valuable whether competing or simply...
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Physiotherapy can help your horse by relieving pain, increasing mobility and promoting healing. Often horses only display subtle signs of pain or discomfort such as a change in behaviour, a change in performance, stiffness or a change in their normal movement...
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Melanie has been a qualified self employed horse trainer for twenty-seven years. She teaches a wide variety of levels, mostly on a one to one basis. Having been formerly trained in England and in Vienna, Austria, Melanie is now considered one of the countrys premier dressage...
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