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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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Providing a Professional Mobile Stay at home livery services to care for your Equine friends whilst your away on Holiday giving your horses the one to one attention they deserve. Why, move them into surroundings they dot know, when you can keep them happy and content at home....
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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...
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Horses, just like people, hold on to old emotions. This can manifest as equine behavioural problems and health issues. We aim to help in a natural, non-invasive way, to ease equine stress and discomfort using Reiki and other healing therapies.
Other animals can benefit from...
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Acupuncture is more commonly being seen as an alternative therapy for the treatment of colic, skin conditions, sinusitis, conjunctivitis, back & neck pain and behavioural problems.
Genevieve Touzel is a member of ABVA, the Association of British Veterinary Acupuncturist...
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My name is Marcia Stanford and my experience of chiropractic occurred many years ago after witnessing a horse being adjusted by a chiropractor. This had me hooked and I knew I wanted to do the same.
In 1996 I embarked on a five year full time course at the Anglo European...
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Acupuncture is more commonly being seen as an alternative therapy for the treatment of colic, skin conditions, sinusitis, conjunctivitis, back & neck pain and behavioural problems.
Caroline Purnell is a member of ABVA, the Association of British Veterinary Acupuncturist...
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Could your animal benefit from the expertise and care of a trained physiotherapist? Treatments can help with:
muscle strain
wounds
soft-tissue injuries
gait abnormalities
changes in behaviour or performance
pre/post surgery conditions
neurological...
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Central Animal Physiotherapy provides a friendly, professional service, delivering a high standard of rehabilitation and performance enhancement, tailored to the needs of your animal
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Acupuncture is more commonly being seen as an alternative therapy for the treatment of colic, skin conditions, sinusitis, conjunctivitis, back & neck pain and behavioural problems.
Vicky Grove is a member of ABVA, the Association of British Veterinary Acupuncturist...
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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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The benefits of massage include increased range of motion, enhanced performance, increased circulation, relieving muscle spasm and tension, whilst increasing muscle tone.
Amelia Gourlay is a member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT)...
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I am a qualified equine physio working in Gloucestershire. As An ACPAT (Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy) member I am a fully qualified Chartered Physiotherapist having trained in physiotherapy and rehabilitation for animals.
Equine physiotherapy is...
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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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