|
R.E.M.T
|
|
In Nicolas words . . .
|
|
The muscles of both working and non working horses
benefit greatly from the workings of equine massage therapy, producing
strong, flexible, toned and innervated muscles, allowing the horse to perform
the work asked of him with far greater ease and comfort with less muscular
consequences.
|
|
Equine massage therapy will benefit horses in all
levels of work, from those on box rest to performance horses.
|
|
I endeavor to work closely with other professionals
such as veterinary surgeons and physiotherapists, ensuring that the horses
requirements and needs are both recognised and fully met.
|
|
All clients are given detailed records of their
horses initial assessment and follow up sessions.
|
|
I offer a mobile service covering Lancashire and Cumbria.
|
|
R.E.M.T
|
|
Background
|
|
I am currently working as a senior staff member at
'The Thoroughbred Rehabilitation Centre' in Lancashire.
|
|
My
role involves rehabilitation of thoroughbreds and thoroughbred racehorses.
Much of the work involves care of horses with a variety of injuries or
conditions which may have ended their racing career.
|
|
I
have been associated with the Thoroughbred centre for some 13 years as a
trustee, a field officer and as a senior staff member.
|
|
I have much experience in working with performance
horses, both in recovery from injury and those in work. I am also used to
working with yougstock as well as horses which may prove difficult to
handle.
|
|
One of my main loves is Mountain and Moorland
showing with my Highland mare, competing both regionally and at county
level, having also gained experienced in working with other native
breeds.
|
|
R.E.M.T
|
|
Qualifications
|
|
Registered Equine Massage Therapist
(R.E.M.T.)
|
|
Degree in English B.A.
|
|
Degree in Media Studies
B.A.
|
|
Qualified Teacher Cert Ed.
|
|
R.E.M.T
|