Monika Hasselburg has fixed heaps of my horses! She works very well with Allison Hay the Chiro
Genine J. replied:
Allison Shelley Hay and Tracy Joyce would def help him
Mandy S. replied:
Joelene Pitt
Joelene P. replied:
My name is Joelene Pitt. I am a fully qualified Equine Remedial Therapist (which is like Bowen Therapy for horses, only a lot more in depth), with a university level Diploma in Equine Remedial Therapy. I am located near Innisfail Qld and am willing to travel anywhere to do treatments, as long as I have enough horses to make my trip worthwhile, if it's a couple of hours or more of travelling. I am also a member of the I.I.C.T. (International Institute for Complementary Therapists) as a Complementary Therapist. I am very flexible time wise and will come to you when requested. I charge $80 per horse (Local) or $85 (Away) for a treatment and $30 per horse (Local) or $35 (Away) for just an assessment. However, if I do an assessment and the horse needs a treatment and the owner gets the treatment done then and there, I'll not charge for the assessment, I'll only charge the $80 (local) or $85 (away) for the treatment. Local areas are: Atherton, Malanda, Ravenshoe, Herberton, Wondecla, Tolga, Mareeba, Walkamin, Dimbulah, Cairns, Speewah, Koah, Mossman, Julatten, Tully, Babinda, Mirriwinni, Mission Beach and all places in between. Equine Remedial Therapy is a unique manual therapy for musculoskeletal disorders in the horse. It consists of various forms of soft tissue manipulation and mobilizing stretches. It also stimulates or sedates stress points, acupuncture points, nerve cell receptors and reflexes. It is useful as the internal organs are able to function more efficiently once the strain of impaired structural alignment is improved. I can help with anything from horses with transition and gait difficulties, out of character behavior, resisting commands, difficulty flexing and bending, subtle lameness, unwillingness, short stepping, nipping when being tacked up, bucking and lethargy for no apparent veterinary, pathological reason, muscle soreness, to horses with allergies or hormonal problems. I work along the meridians on the acupressure points stimulating the muscles with each move. This incorporated with gentle mobilizing stretches, helps the horse use its natural healing ability to improve and restore body alignment and musculoskeletal function. I work the deep and superficial muscles, improve internal organ function by working along the meridians of the horse, and I work on the lymphatic and nervous systems as well. I‘ve had great results with horses that are stiff, muscle sore, have injuries, horses with excessive swelling, nervous horses, horses that are head shy or touchy around their ears or poll, horses that are just not performing to their greatest ability, horses with hormonal problems, horses that are acting out of character, it has even picked up some horse’s spirits that seem off or really glum. My treatments also help in injury prevention as well! Working on: Releasing tight muscles Enhancing the healing process when sore Detoxing for the horse’s wellbeing Mobilizing stretches to help the treatment process and to help with alignment Enhancing your horse’s performance Maintaining internal balance Helping your horse be happier overall and a pleasure to ride Each treatment is aimed at returning the horse to full athletic function. It creates an opportunity for the horse’s natural healing ability to normalise within its capacity where the problem’s encountered. The main goal of a treatment is for pain free function to the optimal level the horse is capable of performing. If the horse has had an injury there is often pain, localised swelling and heat. Some cases may need veterinary assistance to identify the source or sources of the pain. It is very successful for musculoskeletal disorders and as an additional therapy to assist in organic conditions. It is safe to do a treatment in conjunction with veterinary and other treatments. In general, with appropriate follow up maintenance and injury prevention care, the results are very long lasting. Each set of moves performed are to: • Stimulate the horse’s muscles and nervous system • Relieve muscle spasm • Reduce inflammation and congestion • Improve circulation (healing is advanced by improved blood supply) • Improve lymphatic drainage • Restore movement (restrictions and toxins are removed) • Energy levels are enhanced • Restlessness, anxiety and agitation is reduced and calmed • Aids in metabolic function • Aids in arthritic conditions • Aids chronic pain management • Injury prevention • Health maintenance • Injury rehabilitation • Structural balance • Improve immune system function • Improve general well being and performance If you would like to know more then please feel free to call me on 0448573934 Or Pm me through here
Back In Motion in the Rising sun bilding or Boutles Chiropractor out near the car wash are the 2 I would highly reccommend x
Sarah T. replied:
Go and see Cono Canu he's really good!
Kellie O. replied:
Yep I know but you have to keep going for your muscles.. I have a twisted arched spine.. Hence the big belly sticking out so much.. It gets easier.. Go see Sharelle Rowe for Pilates and a massage
Carlitta M. replied:
40612225 (Back in Motion)40612723 (Boutles)No probs good luck xo
Jonathon H. replied:
Lina Liu
Ebony E. replied:
My dear friend Lina Liu owns Back in Motion, she's magic.
Does anyone know of a Bowen Therapist or Chiropracter that services the Tully district, please, asap????? TIA
Simon H. replied:
Juliane N Sam Corica
Alexandra N. replied:
Joelene Pitt??
Kristy B. replied:
Juliane N Sam Corica
Joelene P. replied:
Gabe Shepherd I come to tully if you need me?? I am a fully qualified Equine Remedial Therapist and am based near Innisfail. My treatments Work on: Releasing tight muscles Enhancing the healing process when sore Detoxing for the horse’s wellbeing Mobilizing stretches to help the treatment process and to help with alignment Enhancing your horse’s performance Maintaining internal balance Helping your horse be happier overall and a pleasure to ride Each treatment is aimed at returning the horse to full athletic function. It creates an opportunity for the horse’s natural healing ability to normalise within its capacity where the problem’s encountered. The main goal of a treatment is for pain free function to the optimal level the horse is capable of performing. If the horse has had an injury there is often pain, localised swelling and heat. Some cases may need veterinary assistance to identify the source or sources of the pain. It is very successful for musculoskeletal disorders and as an additional therapy to assist in organic conditions. It is safe to do a treatment in conjunction with veterinary and other treatments. In general, with appropriate follow up maintenance and injury prevention care, the results are very long lasting. Each set of moves performed are to: • Stimulate the horse’s muscles and nervous system • Relieve muscle spasm • Reduce inflammation and congestion • Improve circulation (healing is advanced by improved blood supply) • Improve lymphatic drainage • Restore movement (restrictions and toxins are removed) • Energy levels are enhanced • Restlessness, anxiety and agitation is reduced and calmed • Aids in metabolic function • Aids in arthritic conditions • Aids chronic pain management • Injury prevention • Health maintenance • Injury rehabilitation • Structural balance • Improve immune system function • Improve general well being and performance If you'd like to know more please feel free to check out my website www.jpittequineremedialtherapist.webs.com or give me a text or call on 0448573934
Does anyone know of a chiropractor for horses that are on the tablelands?
Emily M. replied:
I know Michelle Bolch she is a miracle worker
Renee S. replied:
Lesley Hawkins is one of the very few qualified horse chiropractors around. She is based in Cairns, but does travel & has does an awesome job with my horse .
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