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Is your horse not moving as well as you would like but you cant identify the problem? Do you have an elderly equine who is stiffening up? Would you like to achieve more ridden harmony with your horse? Are you and your
horse stressed and tense?
Then read on......

Important note for horse owners

What's on offer What are the benefits?
Equine Touch Equine Touch can help a range of horses - the horse recovering from injury or on box rest, the competition horse, the "happy hackers", young horses and the elderly equine.
  • helps reduce muscle pain and spasm in the horse
  • increases mobility and reducing stiffness
  • helps the horse to move more freely
  • encourages muscle tone
  • helps recovery from injury
  • increases lymphatic drainage
  • helps elderly horses keep mobility for longer
Plus, it can have a positive affect on emotional and behavioural problems, reducing stress and encouraging deep relaxation in the horse.

Rider body balancing
  • helps reduce muscle pain and stiffness in the riders' body
  • increases mobility in all joints
  • minimises the likelihood of the horse compensating for imbalances in the way the rider sits and ending up with back problems of its own
  • encourages correct posture in the rider
  • helps the horse and rider to achieve ridden harmony by both being in optimum balance
Healing for horses
  • helps the horse to harness its own innate healing ability to deal with illness or injury
  • calms and relaxes the horse, reduces stress
  • can have a positive effect on emotional and behavioural problems
Harmonising the stable and yard
  • reduces the harmful effects of geopathic and electromagnetic stress on the health of both horse and rider
  • creates a harmonious environment for the horse and rider to live in

Important note for horse owners

None of the above are a subsitute for a proper veterinary diagnosis, treatment or care. If you are at all concerned about the health, welfare or behaviour of your horse, always contact your vet first. Veterinary permission must first be obtained by the owner, by law.

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