marlyclay
Well-Known Member
Equine massage practitioners seems to be on the increase and jolly good most of them are too!I am interested in the possible benefits of myofascial realease for horses . Myo refers to muscle and fascia is a connective tissue that surrounds all parts of the body (bones, muscles, nerves, organs etc). When there has been an injury the fascia is pull too tight and can reduce and hinder recovery.The theory is that by gently stretching the fascia this helps to facilitate the bodys natural ability to heal by releasing restrictions in the muscles and connective tissues, allowing the body to become rebalanced and realigned. Sounds logical....but does it really work?Has anyone had any experience of this therapy good or bad.And are there many practioners in the UK?