Good Horse - Therapists in Hereford

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Therapists: Equine Massage Therapy

Mel has a masters degree in McTimoney Animal Therapy and treats horses and dogs. Mel also trained with Mary Bromiley, world leading authority on equine sports massage and physiotherapist to the New Zealand Olympic 3 day eventing, dressage and show jumping teams. She has a... > View Profile

Therapists: Anita Rennie - Equine Acupuncture

Practiced by the Chinese and other Eastern cultures for thousands of years, acupuncture may be used to treat a wide variety of illnesses. It has evolved from the ancient art of placing needles into special locations on the body to alleviate pain, improve recovery rates and... > View Profile

Therapists: Becki Drewett - Equine Physio

The benefits of massage include increased range of motion, enhanced performance, increased circulation, relieving muscle spasm and tension, whilst increasing muscle tone. Becki Drewett is a member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT) working... > View Profile

Therapists: Julia Gilbert - Equine Physio

I am a qualified equine physio working in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire. As An ACPAT (Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy) member I am a fully qualified Chartered Physiotherapist (MCSP) having trained in physiotherapy and... > View Profile

Therapists: Body and Mind

I am Madeline Freeman, and I am a Bowen Technique Therapist qualified to treat people, dogs and horses. The treatment of horses can be quite a complex exercise, as there are so many aspects that need to be taken into consideration. If a horse has a sore back it would be... > View Profile

Therapists: Emotional Problems

Hello! My name is Faye Stacey and I am a qualified animal communication practitioner. My aim is to help people improve their relationships with their animals, helping them to work through behavioural and emotional problems and have a greater understanding of each other. In... > View Profile

Therapists: Ailsa Main - Equine Acupuncture Herefordshire

Practiced by the Chinese and other Eastern cultures for thousands of years, acupuncture may be used to treat a wide variety of illnesses. It has evolved from the ancient art of placing needles into special locations on the body to alleviate pain, improve recovery rates and... > View Profile

Therapists: Hannah Price - Equine Physio

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... > View Profile

Therapists: Deborah Seamer - Equine Acupuncture Herefordshire

Equine acupuncture can help with a variety of issues with your horse such as myofascial pain syndrome, trigger points, poll pain, TMJ pain, vertebral joint pain, kissing spines, sacroiliac and pelvic pain. Working in the Herefordshire area, Deborah Seamer is member of ABVA, the... > View Profile

Therapists: Equine Indiba Therapy

The Equine Indiba system, is a new adaptation, specifically for use in animals, of Indiba®, a system that has been used successfully to treat humans, since 1983. The Indiba® system is used for medical aesthetic, trauma and physiotherapy, and medical applications in humans, and... > View Profile

Therapists: Equine Psychic Readings & Equine Reiki by Keeley's Pet Service

Equine Psychic Readings: Psychic communication with horses. All I require is a photo of your horse and two questions you would like me to ask them. Additional questions can be asked if needed. For a psychic reading with your horse, email me via my website or email... > View Profile

Therapists: Claire Bailey - Equine Acupuncture Herefordshire

Claire Bailey is a member of ABVA, the Association of British Veterinary Acupuncturist offering services in Herefordshire. 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... > View Profile

Therapists: Elaine Hall Equine Thermography

The horse is a prey animal and will instinctively try to mask any problems or lameness. Thermal imaging allows us to visualise those problem areas, effectively your horse can tell us 'where' it hurts. > View Profile

Therapists: Mctimoney Equine

I am a GP in Gloucestershire, and obtained the Postgraduate Diploma in Animal Manipulation (PGDipAM with distinction) in 2001 from the McTimoney College in conjunction with the University of Wales.I am fully insured by the British Complimentary Medical Association (BCMA). My... > View Profile

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