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Keeping Your Horse
Balanced
Releasing Major Stress
Points - Releasing Muscular Tension
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Based in Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, Sarah is a valued
member of the N.A.R.E.M.T.
Sarah's enthusiasm, compassion and continued desire to excel
in Equine Massage Therapy has taken her from strength to
strength, as demonstrated as Sarah now introduces Equipoise
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In Sarah's own words . . .
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'Equipoise' Therapy treats each horse as an individual case
with recognition to the horses need for natural balance.
By discovering the origins, patterns and behaviour of each
horses muscular stress, I am able to eliminate the causes of
each horses 'artificial balance', encouraging the horse to
re-establish his natural balance.
Recognising the needs and demands of today's working horse, I
provide both pre-activity and post activity therapy, optimally
preparing each horse for its forthcoming physical demands, as
well as encouraging optimal rejuvenation of the horses
physical and emotional healing process both immediately, and
long after his work is finished.
Working with these values, Equipoise Therapy works with
specifically devised hands on techniques, without the use of
electronic equipment.
Combining this recognition along with my skills as an Equine
Massage Therapist, I work with each horse to individually
assess, treat and advise accordingly, and although I will not
guarantee instant miracles, I do guarantee that your horse
will succumb to the experience just like us humans do.
The first session generally lasts between 1 to 2 hours when an
initial assessment is performed so that the forthcoming
treatment can be one suited to the individual horse with his
individual concerns.
All clients receive written report cards, detailing both the
assessment and the treatment provided.
Equipoise Therapy sets its price at *£25.00 per session.
Please feel free to contact me with your horses needs.
*please telephone for current prices as the price quoted
here is dependant upon website updating.
Disclaimer: Equipoise Therapy works only under veterinary
permission under a strict code of conduct. Sarah Sweeting
R.E.M.T.
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