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Equine Sports Massage
Equine Sports Massage Therapy is the therapeutic application of hands-on full body massage techniques with a purpose of increasing overall circulation, relaxing the muscles, relieving tension, enhancing muscle tone, increasing range of motion, reducing risk of injury, lubricating the joints and much more.
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BEMER PEMF Therapy
BEMER technology works by using pulsed electro-magnetic fields signaled through the coils aranged in the blanket and leg cuffs. These signals work with the magnetic field in your horses body to encourage microcirculation throughout. This has many benefits, some including; increased physical performance, enhanced suppleness, advanced healing/speedy recovery post-injury, relaxation, regeneration, reduced inflammation, increased blood flow, and much more.
PRICING
Individual Sessions:
Equine Sports Massage
$125
Topline Massage
$75
BEMER body & legs
$40
Massage + BEMER body & legs
$155
Massage + BEMER just body
$140
Massage + BEMER just legs
$140
Packages:
Equine Sports Massage
3 sessions - $350
6 sessions - $700
BEMER therapy
5 sessions - $175
10 sessions - $300
Massage + BEMER body & legs
3 sessions - $450
6 sessions - $900
Barn Package
3+ horses at the same barn scheduled on the same day
Massage - $115 per horse
Massage + BEMER body & legs - $150 per horse
Massage + BEMER body or legs only - $130 per horse
Additional Information:
-Each session includes a detailed post massage evaluation of your horse.
- Available to travel to in-state competitions for sessions before/after class depending on ride times.
-Travel fees may be added based on client location.
FAQs
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Massage is a non-invasive and risk free form of bodywork. 60% of your horses bodyweight is muscle and the muscular system responds to stress by hyper-contraction. When we ride our horses they are not only compensating for their own imbalances, but also the riders. When your horse is compensating that can cause overuse of other muscles causing pain and soreness. With massage we can find these areas of pain and restore them back to their natural state.
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If your horse shows any of the following signs massage is a great option; unusual behavior including biting, bucking, kicking, rearing etc., if your horse is cold backed/girthy when saddling, trouble with bending, head tossing, stiff or short-strided, muscle spasms, tense through their body, over compensating in certain areas, and if your horse has a consistent heavy workload.