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Providing Equine and Canine Physiotherapy in Shropshire and surrounding counties. Specialising in treating muscular and skeletal problems, and rehabilitation following injury or operation. Experienced, qualified and fully insured . Member of National Association of Veterinary...
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It is difficult to emphasize just how important good oral hygiene and dental attention is for the domestic horse. Dental care is sometimes over looked by owners as teeth cannot be seen clearly unlike a hoof with a loose shoe, which would be rectified with a call to the...
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Sam Jamieson is an animal Reiki Master based in Hook, Hampshire who offers reiki healing therapy to all animals, wild and domestic.
Reiki is a powerful natural healing therapy, which originated in Japan in the 1920's, and is now widely recognised as an effective therapy...
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Highly Experienced Equine Vet offering bespoke services: Equine Veterinary Dentistry (routine and advanced), Vettings (5 and 2 -stage pre-purchase examinations), Second Opinions and Welafre Work. Equine Locum and Business Consultancy.
Joe has spent almost 20 years in...
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The Equine Indiba system, is a new adaptation, specifically for use in animals, of Indiba®, a system that has been used successfully to treat humans, since 1983. The Indiba® system is used for medical aesthetic, trauma and physiotherapy, and medical applications in humans, and...
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The Berkshire Riding Centre Ltd has over 16 years of experience of offering high quality livery. As a result we offer some of the best livery facilities in the area - look at our facilities page on thsi website. WE deliver what we say we will do, and we will do what you want....
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Jo Morton is a qualified McTimoney Animal Practitioner providing gentle and effective treatment for horses and small animals.
McTimoney treatment focuses on the musculoskeletal system of the animal and its associated problems and helps both to restore and maintain health and...
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Physiotherapy can help your horse by relieving pain, increasing mobility and promoting healing.
Often horses only display subtle signs of pain or discomfort such as a change in behaviour, a change in performance, stiffness or a change in their normal movement pattern....
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Physiotherapy uses non-evasive hands-on techniques, exercise programmes and rehabilitation to restore, maintain and enhance ‘normal’ soft tissue and joint function which may suffer as a result of post exercise soreness, trauma or surgery.
I cover a wide area...
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Michelle trained at the Centre for Animal Osteopathy with Stuart McGregor, and gained a post graduate diploma in Animal Osteopathy. She treats mainly horses and dogs, having owned and trained horses in the past.
Horses are treated at your yard by appointment. A treatment...
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Alf is a qualified, registered farrier with over 40 years experience of shoeing horses and ponies. As a remedial farrier he concentrates totally on remedial and corrective shoeing, travelling all over the country.
He works closely with many vets and farriers as most of his...
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The benefits of massage include increased range of motion, enhanced performance, increased circulation, relieving muscle spasm and tension, whilst increasing muscle tone. Polly Hutson is a member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT) working...
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Situated on the outskirts of Lambourn village, Fairview is the home of Ben de Haan, his wife Donna and their family. After a successful career as a jockey, with the highlight of achieving every National Hunt jockey's dream of winning the Grand National, Ben then turned his...
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Elle Tisch is a member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT) working in Berkshire, Hampshire, West Sussex and East Sussex. Animals, like people, respond to physiotherapy. The purpose of physiotherapy is to restore and maintain mobility,...
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