Services
Below are
descriptions of some of the therapies used:
Sports Massage is
used as a maintenance and preventative routine to keep your horse in
prime condition. It is also used as a vehicle to assess the horse for
stress and trigger points and muscle spasm requiring release.
Deep tissue is the
same sequence of sports massage, and is performed with a deeper weight
of hand for the equine that enjoys a heavier touch.
Sports or Deep tissue
massage should be performed approximately one week prior to a show or
event to increase circulation throughout the body and to release stress
or target points.
Recuperation Massage
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Used primarily to increase
circulation of the blood and lymph systems to eliminate waste and
toxins.
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Helps the body to heal more
quickly and more efficiently.
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Relieves stress on
compensatory muscles.
Pre-Event Massage
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Readies the horse for his
event by loosening and warming the muscles.
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This is 20 to 30 minute
session and should be performed 30 minutes prior to the event, followed
by walk.
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A light stretch can also be
done at this time.
Post-Event Massage
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Relieves muscle pain and
stiffness by helping muscles return to their original length and helping
the body eliminate lactic acid to prevent fatigue and soreness.
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Performed approximately 15
minutes the event and is a 15 to 20 minute session.
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A light stretch can also be
done at this time.
Hydrotherapy is the
application of either cold or hot water to the horse either prior or
during massage. Depending upon the temperature of the water, this
technique will increase the effectiveness of the massage by either
numbing or soothing the nerve endings.
Stretching improves muscle tone and increases elasticity of
ligaments and joints. It also increases the horses awareness of his
body. There are a number of stretching exercises which compliment and
facilitate massage. Those used will depend upon the needs of your horse
and will be a way to enhance your relationship with your equine as you
follow-through on those stretches.
Myofascial Release: Fascia is
known as the "organ of form" and is the substance that gives us our
shape. Fascial
connective tissue in the equine, forms the web from head to tail and
surrounds and connects every muscle, bone, nerve and cell. When the
equine is injured, the fascia will tighten and thicken as a protective
response. Myofascial release is a sustained, gentle pressure which will
elongate the compromised tissue restoring freedom of movement and the
horse's natural ability of coordination, strength and power.
Rates
Massage sessions are
$70.00*
Pre and post event massage are $35.00* each
Mileage/Trip Charge
25 mile radius: no charge
Outside 25-mile radius: $0.50/mile (both directions)
* Please see our
Requirements section for additional fees
that may apply.
Massage and muscle therapy is not a treat – it’s a treatment. Give
your horse the edge that massage and muscle therapy delivers, so that he
can deliver for you. 