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Osteopathy is growing in popularity for animals and works on the same principles and theories as human osteopathy. Just as people suffer from stiffness, soreness, arthritic conditions, degeneration and wear and tear, so do animals.
Although osteopathy is a relatively new...
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I qualified as a human osteopath in 1987 from the British School of Osteopathy. From 1989 I studied equine Osteopathy with Anthony Pusey who was the pioneer of equine osteopathic treatment in the UK.
In the mid 1990’s I attended further equine courses with Stuart...
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Get better performance, temperament and behaviour.
I look at the whole pattern, how everything all fits together and all works together as one whole system. Then I do a full-body workover, paying particular attention to any trouble spots, to get your horse into the best...
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Active Equine Osteopathy offers an effective, drug-free treatment for your horse. Every treatment is unique and addresses your horse’s specific needs.
At Active Equine Osteopathy we focus on the whole horse, as there is normally more to their injury than meets the eye....
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Chiropractor for horses with muscle spasm, restricted range of movement, fascia tension, musculoskeletal pain & stiffness. Manipulation, massage, craniosacral/myofascial therapy, rehabilitation stretching & remedial exercise programme, pet & livestock insurance...
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I am Fiona Dowdell, I qualified as a McTimoney Chiropractor in 1997 and in McTimoney Animal Chiropractic in 1999. I am registered with the GCC and am approved by a comprehensive range of insurance companies for both human, equine and canine treatment. I own and run The...
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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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Astwood Equine Osteopaths focus on the individual needs of each horse treated. Equine osteopaths use their hands to identify and treat abnormalities within the equine structure and function. A variety of stretches, mobilizing and manipulative techniques are used to improve blood...
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Most horse riders will appreciate that if they ride unevenly the horse doesn’t move evenly, or even comfortably. If you’re sensible you’ll visit an osteopath as soon as possible after a major injury, (providing nothing is broken), not only to speed up recovery...
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I gained a BSc (Hons) in Osteopathic Medicine from the Surrey Institute of Osteopathic Medicine after four years training. This allowed me to become registered with the General Osteopathic Council. After moving to North Cornwall in June 2004 to set up a practice around the...
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Animal osteopathy (also known as veterinary osteopathy) is the name given to osteopathy when it is applied to animals. Animal osteopaths most commonly treat horses, dogs and cats. They can also occasionally treat other household pets such as rabbits.
All animal osteopaths are...
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Equine and Canine Thermography Screening - Our screening service is non-invasive, low cost and 100% safe. Our technology is mobile and provides a thorough examination of your horse's physiology. Thermography has been recognised as a useful tool in the identification of...
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Osteopaths provide safe and effective treatment and care that aims to promote the health of animals and humans. They use manual therapy, health advice and exercises, tailored to the needs of the individual. People of all ages see osteopaths, from babies to the elderly. Animals...
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Justine Garnes began her osteopathic degree at the British School of Osteopathy in London and qualified with a Masters Degree in Osteopathy in 2010. Since being qualified, Justine has been working as a self-employed osteopath treating private and NHS patients in...
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