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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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Most horse riders will appreciate that if they ride unevenly the horse doesn’t move evenly, or even comfortably. If you’re sensible you’ll visit an osteopath as soon as possible after a major injury, (providing nothing is broken), not only to speed up recovery...
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Equine osteopathy is a hands-on treatment that helps to identify and help release restrictions in the musculoskeletal system, thus helping promote improved circulation to the joints and soft tissues. Therefore with improved circulation comes better healing following...
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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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Small family run yard, with excellent outriding.
DIY/ Assisted / Part or Full Livery - we are happy to offer as much help as needed.
Superb rates (DIY livery only £110 per calendar month)
All stables are 12'x12' luxurious, internal Monarch stables.
There is quality all year...
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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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I gained a BSc (Hons) in Osteopathic Medicine from the Surrey Institute of Osteopathic Medicine after four years training. This allowed me to become registered with the General Osteopathic Council. After moving to North Cornwall in June 2004 to set up a practice around the...
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After qualifying from the British School of Osteopathy in 2005, Bradley Whale immediately embarked upon an intensive period of personal study. Studying cranial sacral, chiropractic, physiotherapy, acupuncture, bowen therapy as well as many more therapies.
The reason for this...
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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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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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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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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 a qualified veterinary manual therapist based in West Sussex, UK, with more than 10 years experience working as an animal therapist. I use an integrated approach using Osteopathic techniques, massage, stress point therapy, stretching & rehabilitation.
I trained and...
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Osteopathy can be hugely beneficial to all kinds of horses in all disciplines, and can help with so much more than simply back ache!
As with humans Osteopathy with animals continues to recognise the importance of the link between the structure of the body and the way it...
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