What are the benefits of Equine Massage?
-Improved athletic performance
-Injury prevention
-Promotes general health
-Useful in the relief of muscular fatigue
-Increases blood circulation, improves muscle tone, increases range of motion, and relaxes patient
-Stress reduction
-Increased flexibility of soft tissue
-Reduction of edema (swelling)
-Enhancement of waste and toxin elimination
-Maintenance of good posture and body balance
-Prevention of astrophy (wasting) in inactive muscles
-Loosening and softening of scar tissue
-Release of endorphins (naturally occurring steroids in the body which act to assuage pain)
-Advancement of healing through increasing the flow of nutrients to injured muscles
-Lengthening of connective tissue and resulting a reduction in the formation of adhesions leading to fibrosis
-Eases muscle spasms
-Relieves tension
-Stimulates circulation in the lymphatic system and hastens the elimination of waste products and other toxins
-Generally improves a horse's disposition
-Extends both the good health and overall life of the animal's athletic "career"
-Injury prevention
-Promotes general health
-Useful in the relief of muscular fatigue
-Increases blood circulation, improves muscle tone, increases range of motion, and relaxes patient
-Stress reduction
-Increased flexibility of soft tissue
-Reduction of edema (swelling)
-Enhancement of waste and toxin elimination
-Maintenance of good posture and body balance
-Prevention of astrophy (wasting) in inactive muscles
-Loosening and softening of scar tissue
-Release of endorphins (naturally occurring steroids in the body which act to assuage pain)
-Advancement of healing through increasing the flow of nutrients to injured muscles
-Lengthening of connective tissue and resulting a reduction in the formation of adhesions leading to fibrosis
-Eases muscle spasms
-Relieves tension
-Stimulates circulation in the lymphatic system and hastens the elimination of waste products and other toxins
-Generally improves a horse's disposition
-Extends both the good health and overall life of the animal's athletic "career"
Please Note:
Massage therapy is NOT a substitution for proper veterinary care and exam.
We will work as a team with your veterinarian.
Massage therapy is NOT a substitution for proper veterinary care and exam.
We will work as a team with your veterinarian.