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I offer equine physiotherapy services in Somerset and Devon. My name is Helen Mathie and I am a member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT).
Physiotherapy is valuable whether competing or simply riding your horse. It is beneficial as a...
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Molly Fursman is a member of The Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy (ACPAT) working in Somerset. Animals, like people, respond to physiotherapy. The purpose of physiotherapy is to restore and maintain mobility, function, independence and...
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This unique livery yard is set in the heart of the beautiful Somerset countryside close to the Mendip Hills and in the centre of the picturesque village of Lympsham. Lympsham Manor Livery offers you not only a warm, welcome and safe environment but, most of all, a service to...
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Grace has been heavily involved in handling, riding, breeding, breaking and racing all her life. After obtaining an honours degree in Equine Science from the University of Limerick in Ireland, graduating at the top of her class and winning the Ford Prize for excellence in Equine...
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Jo Heuff is a fully qualified, registered and insured McTimoney Animal Therapist covering the South West of England.
Jo treats all varieties of animals but specialises in horses and dogs. Her clients range from "happy hackers" to Grand Prix dressage horses, show...
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Acupuncture is primarily used in horses to promote pain relief. This is achieved by unblocking ‘acupoints’ and stimulating nerve endings. During acupuncture sessions, most horses remain relaxed and are unaffected by the placement of needles.
As a member of ABVA...
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Equine acupuncture can help with a variety of issues with your horse such as myofascial pain syndrome, trigger points, poll pain, TMJ pain, vertebral joint pain, kissing spines, sacroiliac and pelvic pain.
Working in the Bristol area, Holly Mash is member of ABVA, the...
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Clare trained and qualified with one of the UK’s leading schools, The Original School of The Bowen Technique, Bowtech, and is a member of the Bowen Association UK and Federation of Holistic Therapies.
Clare then went on to complete the 2 year equine qualification with...
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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. Animals, like people, respond to physiotherapy. The purpose of physiotherapy is to restore and maintain...
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Animal Physiotherapy treatments are a proven therapy to help your animal recover from a variety of conditions and ailments including:
Recovery from surgery or injury
Seniors with chronic debilitating conditions
Movement dysfuntion
Competitors and hunters
Increasing...
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Hello! My name is Faye Stacey and I am a qualified animal communication practitioner. My aim is to help people improve their relationships with their animals, helping them to work through behavioural and emotional problems and have a greater understanding of each other.
In...
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Acupuncture is primarily used in horses to promote pain relief. This is achieved by unblocking ‘acupoints’ and stimulating nerve endings.
During acupuncture sessions, most horses remain relaxed and are unaffected by the placement of needles. As a member of ABVA...
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Based at Stretcholt Equestrian Centre, I offer a natural approach to horse training, dealing with all issues from loading, catching and clipping through to ridden issues such as bucking, bolting and rearing. I also cater for young horse starting and handling, and looking after...
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David Pipe was born to train racehorses. Son of Martin Pipe CBE, fifteen times champion National Hunt trainer, and the most successful racehorse trainer in British racing history, David fast carved a niche for himself as an extremely successful and talented Point-to-Point...
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