"Increase The Performance Of Your Horse In As Little As 30 Minutes Per Week"
Massage Therapy
Increases the range of movement
Improves stamina
Provides comfort to muscle injuries
reduces scar tissue
Enhances performance and gait quality
Improves circulation
Assists in the removal of toxins post competition and helps avoid the onset of stiffness
Detects and corrects muscular dysfunction
Please note:Veterinarian approval must be sought before embarking on a massage program for your horse. Massage is not a replacement for proper veterinarian care.
Lay-Ups
We provide full care to your horse 24/7
Respond System Therapy
This type of therapy has been used since the 1970's on performance horses, such as show horses and thoroughbred race horses, to treat sore backs, sore muscles and stiff, arthritic joints. Acute and chronic inflammations of the tendons and tendon sheaths are treated by using leggings, and arthritic hocks are treated with hock boots.
Ice Therapy
To summarize, the process of cold therapy works this way; first, the cold temperature helps to decrease blood flow to the injured area. This reduced blood flow helps minimize swelling and inflammation, dissipate heat and alleviate pain. At the same time, cold therapy slows the metabolism of the tissue surrounding the injury, which helps minimize further damage and speed healing. Used properly, cold therapy can help improve a wide range of muscle, joint and soft tissue injuries.
Contact Melanie to make an appointment to discuss the best treatment options for your horse.
Increases the range of movement
Improves stamina
Provides comfort to muscle injuries
reduces scar tissue
Enhances performance and gait quality
Improves circulation
Assists in the removal of toxins post competition and helps avoid the onset of stiffness
Detects and corrects muscular dysfunction
Please note:Veterinarian approval must be sought before embarking on a massage program for your horse. Massage is not a replacement for proper veterinarian care.
Lay-Ups
We provide full care to your horse 24/7
Respond System Therapy
This type of therapy has been used since the 1970's on performance horses, such as show horses and thoroughbred race horses, to treat sore backs, sore muscles and stiff, arthritic joints. Acute and chronic inflammations of the tendons and tendon sheaths are treated by using leggings, and arthritic hocks are treated with hock boots.
Ice Therapy
To summarize, the process of cold therapy works this way; first, the cold temperature helps to decrease blood flow to the injured area. This reduced blood flow helps minimize swelling and inflammation, dissipate heat and alleviate pain. At the same time, cold therapy slows the metabolism of the tissue surrounding the injury, which helps minimize further damage and speed healing. Used properly, cold therapy can help improve a wide range of muscle, joint and soft tissue injuries.
Contact Melanie to make an appointment to discuss the best treatment options for your horse.