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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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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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Andrew Reilly attended Cordwainers College in 1989, successfully completing a course in rural saddlery. He gained experience in tack and saddlery repairs at an established tack shop, and then in 1991 started his own successful business.
As a master saddler, he is known for...
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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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Homelands Equestrian offers a high quality livery and training service. Run by experienced professionals & BHS qualified staff whose focus is to ensure that your horse has the best quality of training and care to develop its potential. Ben Leathers BHSI and his wife Jo Leathers...
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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.
Carey Lamacraft is a member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT)...
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ACUPUNCTURE is part of the Traditional Chinese Medicine system and has been sucessfuly used for thousands of years. From the Western Medicine point of view, the stimulation of carefully selected points in the skin (either with the insertion of ultra fine solid needdles or with...
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Horses follow cues or aids; an aid is either a suggestion to move into or away from pressure. Depending on where we put this pressure they will either move forwards, backwards, sideways, up, down or into flexion!!! What is very important here is to note that it is when we take...
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Currently in my thirteenth year, I enjoy all the benefits of working and living in a beautiful and tranquil setting, while my clients and horses enjoy all the benefits that my services provide. A wealth of knowledge, fantastic facilities and an attitude geared toward providing a...
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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 West Sussex area, Angelika Gill is member of ABVA, the...
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Luisa graduated from Hartpury College, University of the West of England with a BSc (Hons) Equine Science degree, before completing a postgraduate MSc in Animal Manipulation from the McTimoney College of Chiropractic, enabling her to qualify as a McTimoney Animal...
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Jenny Hammond is an animal osteopath specialising in the treatment of horses (equine osteopathy) across the South East of England, covering West and East Sussex, Hampshire and Surrey. An Osteopath for animals applies the same principles to that of people, manually treating the...
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I am a fully qualified Equine Podiatrist based in Guildford, Surrey. I have completed a two year training course with Equine Podiatry Training Ltd and am a fully paid up member of the Equine Podiatry Association UK (EPAUK).
Throughout my studies I have learnt that Equine...
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Our Farrier, Geoff Bray, DIP WCF, has over 35 years shoeing experience and many farriery competition wins at county level.
We hope to provide you with an excellent level of service and expertise. With a wealth of knowledge and personal experience, Geoff can help you with...
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