Physio recommendations please!

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As it says on the tin :)

Preferably ones who have really solved an issue rather than just a therapist doing a massage
 
joe carby .equine physiotherapy professional services (find him on facebook ===the lower one is his work one ) it has his phone no and various recommendations .he is north Sheffield based ,but travels all over the place, recommended by many local vets, ( he is on hol skiing at moment but is due back very soon ,well worth the wait .)
 
Thanks folks - several of these are Mc Timoney -which I have used before but the horse hated it so wasnt a lot of benefit as she was so braced every time the woman went near her.
 
David Jackson, worked wonders on my mare and was one of the official physios to the UK olympic equine team so knows his stuff. Not McTimoney. 07989 306979 or 01423 323645. Very difficult to get hold of - you may need to try a few times. My vet recommended him.
 
Joe Carby. He is based at a riding school near me in Sheffield. Friends have used him for a very sore horse of theres, great service and no problems :)
 
Joelle Steyt, very very qualified, treated my kissing spines mare and did a great job on her. Very much knows her stuff, works abroad and also fits saddles so checks yours when she comes. She is in the Country about once a month for a weekend, she also works with Vicky Spalding and was trained by her. Not one of these that keep springing up after doing a short course, beware of these.......!
 
Faith Fisher - 07729945746 - She has been brilliant with my geldings, one of which is extremley nervous of strangers. She will send her report to your vet so any issues can be monitered as well as giving any aftercare such as stretches or excercises etc. Faith is qualified with humans and horses.

"As well as being a fully chartered human physiotherapist working as Senior Academy Physiotherapist
for Leeds United Football Club, I am also a Category A member of ACPAT (Association of Chartered
Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy). This signifies that I am experienced, fully qualified and insured
to treat your animal working under veterinary approval. Veterinary approval is a professional
requirement set out by ACPAT to ensure that all practicing physiotherapists keep the lines of
communication open and ensures that you as an owner receive the highest standard of care for your
animal. For further information please go to www.acpat.org"
 
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