Horses can suffer from musculoskeletal problems, in the same way we humans can. It can be from the smallest stiffness, to back pain and joint problems, sometimes resulting in a behavioural change due to long term pain. Horses tend to tolerate a lot from us riders and generally push through pain to carry on, but we only tend to notice these problems once the horse cannot tolerate the pain anymore and therefore starts to show discomfort or behavioural problems. These problems can be addressed through physical therapies which offer a relief from these problems. Body work massage can help with on-going problems such as osteoarthritis, facet joint syndromes, kissing spines etc along with veterinary care. I am also trained in using the faradic machine to help enhance and build muscle tone. I can also work with the mobile handheld equissage.
My horse has broken a bone in his foot and has to stay in
Hayley V. replied:
Thank you everyone, really appreciate it. Kate please get in contact if you would like to have a chat about it. My number is 07808236784, text or call. Or hayleyvowels2014@gmail.com. www.facebook.com/hayleysequinebodyworkmassage
Can anyone reccomend a good physio in the Guildford area that doesn't have massive waiting list thanks
Hayley V. replied:
Thank you Rowena. Please contact me further if you are interested in the body work massage I offer. https://www.facebook.com/hayleysequinebodyworkmassage?ref=bookmarks