Equine Massage Therapy

Fantastic - Make sure they are qualified as some do little training - I have a great one who is fully qualified for humans. horses and dogs :)
 
Hi!
I'm a qualified and fully insured equine massage therapist, i did my course with nikki routledge and it's called "Merishia Massage", they run many courses, the massage for horses and dogs, kineasiology, bio-machanics, saddle-fitting and more.
I find it so helpfull, with this massage you can detect sore points, spasms/cramps and tension in the muscles, the massage will help with flexability, suppleness, improve strength within fittening programs, and improve muscle tone, and stimulates the muscles/body's own natural healing proccess. If you've ever had a massage yourself, then you can understand the benefits this can have on your horse.
I generally charge about £30/£35 for a massage to my clients.
I don't believe there's any bad points about a massage, unless it's done badly.
Hope this helps.
 
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