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Providing Equine and Canine Physiotherapy in Shropshire and surrounding counties. Specialising in treating muscular and skeletal problems, and rehabilitation following injury or operation. Experienced, qualified and fully insured . Member of National Association of Veterinary...
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I am an equine osteopathic and sports massage therapist working between the UK and the gulf.
Genevieve has ridden since the age of 2, competing in various disciplines, and has been working with horses since the age of 15. She has extensive experience in dealing with...
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Astwood Equine Osteopaths focus on the individual needs of each horse treated. Equine osteopaths use their hands to identify and treat abnormalities within the equine structure and function. A variety of stretches, mobilizing and manipulative techniques are used to improve blood...
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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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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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Nicky is a Chartered Veterinary Physiotherapist working in the Yorkshire and surrounding areas.She is a member of ACPAT (The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal therapy). Animals, like people respond to physiotherapy. Treatments such as massage, joint...
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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...
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Has your horse developed a musculoskeletal problem causing problems with lameness, gait, and tension? Have you noticed reluctance to canter, shorter strides or head carriage issues? These are common signs and symptoms that can affect the performance and behaviour of your horse...
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I qualified as a Registered Osteopath over 20 years ago and was a senior tutor on the osteopathic degree course at Oxford Brookes University. Since qualifying as an Animal Osteopath at the Osteopathic Centre for Animals (OCA) I have been working as an associate to the Equine...
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