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In Lisas' Words
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Equine
Massage Therapy can open up a whole new understanding for owners of what
their equine companions experience, both physically and emotionally,
through the demands of a working lifestyle (be it hacking out once a week
to top performance competition).
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The
various massage techniques coupled with stretching exercises will enhance
all inner working systems in a preventative and healing form. It will:-
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Detect & repair stressed muscles
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Provide optimal blood & lymph flow
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Aid respiration & digestion
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Improve stride & flexion
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Balance mind and body (a relaxed horse is a happy horse!)
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If
you feel your horse or pony would benefit from Equine Massage Therapy,
then please feel free to call or email me.
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The
first session can last up to 2 hours, in which a full history of the horse
is taken to form the basis of the treatment required. Depending
on the specific treatment, future sessions should not last more than one
hour.
You will be given a report card detailing all treatment and advice
on simple exercises. All work
carried out is within the code of conduct of the National Association of
Registered Equine Massage Therapists.
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Treatments
are charged at £30.00 per session.
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Based
in Kidderminster, I can cover the areas of Worcestershire, Herefordshire,
Shropshire and South Staffordshire
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A
Bit About Me:
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Horses
have always been, and will always be, part of my life (as my long
suffering husband will testify!)
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For
over 25 years now I have worked with and cared for many types and
characters of horses.
With my own horse, Oliver, we have over the past 15 years enjoyed a
variety of disciplines from showing to one day events.
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I
currently volunteer at the Midland Racehorse Care Centre in Ludlow, where
I use my experience of Equine Massage Therapy to assist in the
rehabilitation of ex race horses.
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Qualifications
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N.A.R.E.M.T.
(Equine Massage Therapy (Hons)
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