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ALL horses can benefit from an equine sports massage treatment. This can range from the treasured family pony, to top quality competition horses competing in any discipline.
Used during training, the pre and post competition massage keeps muscles healthy, builds up those that may have wasted, maintains strength and suppleness and prevents atrophy even during a period of box rest or restricted work. After exertion, massage minimises stiffness and speeds repair to tissue damaged as an inevitable result of physical stress and fatigue. Maintenance massages will keep your horse in top condition and enable the therapist to identify any potential problem areas before they affect your performance. A relaxation massage can help with behavioral problems which in turn will help build a trusting relationship between the horse and rider. Passive stretches help to keep or restore joints and muscles to full working capacity and improve flexibility and co-ordination.
Does your horse do or show signs of any of the following?
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Dislikes being groomed
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Unexplained resistances, such as napping, rearing, refusing, bucking, etc.
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Uneven muscle development or atrophy
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Asymmetry, such as stiffness on one rein, or a disunited canter
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Hollow backed
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High headed
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Head shaking
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Bucking
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Cold backed when tacked up
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Lack of poll flexion and bend
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Head tilting
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Have an uneven stride length
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Holding the tail to one side
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Uncharacteristic changes in behaviour, performance or temperament
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Lameness after a fall or accident where alternative causes have been ruled out
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Excessive rolling
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Rehabilitation after acute trauma following referral from veterinary treatment
Any of these can be signs of pain and discomfort and should be investigated.
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