Help Finding Physio For My Horse - Please Help !!

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I'm looking for a horse physio (as some of you know the problems I've been having) that comes recommended.

The trouble is a bit like 'master saddlers' I need someone that is a qualified physio rather than a muscle/massage 6 weeks trained 'back' person.

I don't mean to sound sceptical, however I am

I have been given the name of someone (recommended by my vet) however I've heard the one I've booked isn't that good? I know you have to believe from experience, however I would prefer to use someone that lot's of people (or even a few people) say good things about rather than good things and some bad. I need to know that the person I have is the right person to look at my horse.
Am I asking to much? Hopefully from everyone on here's experience with horses there might be at least one in my area (or one willling to travel) that can be highly recommended?
I'm in the Midlands Area

Thanks in advance :-) also in competition riders and New lounge
 
I can recommend Etti Cook, she is very good.

Website is here and she is very reasonable with price too. http://www.elitephysiotherapy.co.uk/

Just looked at her website...thanks you so much she sounds just what I'm looking for....

Just waiting now for comments from people who may have used her and thought she wasn't the best????? ;)

I was going to ring Oakham tomorrow and I see she's worked with them and the AHT in Newmarket who my horse went to last week so that's another plus.
 
I'm looking for a horse physio (as some of you know the problems I've been having) that comes recommended.

The trouble is a bit like 'master saddlers' I need someone that is a qualified physio rather than a muscle/massage 6 weeks trained 'back' person.

I don't mean to sound sceptical, however I am

I have been given the name of someone (recommended by my vet) however I've heard the one I've booked isn't that good? I know you have to believe from experience, however I would prefer to use someone that lot's of people (or even a few people) say good things about rather than good things and some bad. I need to know that the person I have is the right person to look at my horse.
Am I asking to much? Hopefully from everyone on here's experience with horses there might be at least one in my area (or one willling to travel) that can be highly recommended?
I'm in the Midlands Area

Thanks in advance :-) also in competition riders and New lounge


http://www.tokentime.com/gemmakey/index.html

Gemma is a veterinary physio of excellent standing who is highly recommended by the people who have used her, both equine and canine, who is constantly receiving referrals from veterinary practices in the Solihull/Warwickshire areas. If you look at the testimonials on her website i am the second one down. I cannot recommend her highly enough.

Gemma will be happy to discuss your particular problem with you on the phone and arrange an appointment to see you.
 
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