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Dosthill Saddlery caters for all disciplines of equestrian activity. Having been established for twelve years we are a well known and trusted Saddlery business with our customers and their horses are always at the forefront of our minds. We endeavour to bring our customers the...
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Chiropractor for horses with muscle spasm, restricted range of movement, fascia tension, musculoskeletal pain & stiffness. Manipulation, massage, craniosacral/myofascial therapy, rehabilitation stretching & remedial exercise programme, pet & livestock insurance...
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I am Fiona Dowdell, I qualified as a McTimoney Chiropractor in 1997 and in McTimoney Animal Chiropractic in 1999. I am registered with the GCC and am approved by a comprehensive range of insurance companies for both human, equine and canine treatment. I own and run The...
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Justine Garnes began her osteopathic degree at the British School of Osteopathy in London and qualified with a Masters Degree in Osteopathy in 2010. Since being qualified, Justine has been working as a self-employed osteopath treating private and NHS patients in...
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Osteopathic treatments for horses in Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire and Leicestershire. Suzanne uses highly developed palpatation to recognise any points of weakness or strain your horse may be feeling.
Osteopathy in horses has proved to be particularly useful in helping to...
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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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Osteopathy is growing in popularity for animals and works on the same principles and theories as human osteopathy. Just as people suffer from stiffness, soreness, arthritic conditions, degeneration and wear and tear, so do animals.
Although osteopathy is a relatively new...
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The benefits of massage include increased range of motion, enhanced performance, increased circulation, relieving muscle spasm and tension, whilst increasing muscle tone. Animals, like people, respond to physiotherapy. The purpose of physiotherapy is to restore and maintain...
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Osteopathy is great for animals of all shapes and sizes.
It works using the same principles developed and used on humans.
Common problems and conditions helped:
Gait problems; slow to warm up, reluctance to stride out, poor collection, tracking up, better on one rein,...
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Thomas Zaranek is a qualified Equine Osteopath (EDO) with BSc degree in Equine Sports Science and diplomas in equine sports massage therapy (ESMT) and in human massage (ECMT).
Born in Poland, his father inculcated in him love to horses and he started his adventure with them...
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I provide Training and Rehabilitation for Horses through communication rather than force. My holistic Equine Assessment Report covers all aspects of your horse's personality, intelligence and athletic potential. I have over 20 years of experience training, riding and dancing...
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My name is Cheryl Harris. I am a registered osteopath, living and working in the East Midlands. I qualified in 2003 and over the years I have gained lots of experience treating horses and riders of all abilities.
Osteopathy is a system of diagnosis and...
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I qualified as a human osteopath in 1987 from the British School of Osteopathy. From 1989 I studied equine Osteopathy with Anthony Pusey who was the pioneer of equine osteopathic treatment in the UK.
In the mid 1990’s I attended further equine courses with Stuart...
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I'm Sara Chittleburgh and my passion is helping to improve the lives of horses and dogs through massage and manipulation. I'm a qualified Equine Body Worker and hold a Diploma in Animal Manual Therapy from the European School of Animal Osteopathy.
Animals are no...
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