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A combination of any one of these techniques may be used in a single session based on assessment.

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Initial Assessment Session                           â—‹     $130

60-90 minute Maintenance Session            â—‹     $90

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Classic Swedish Massage Techniques

Swedish equine massage is a therapeutic technique that focuses on promoting relaxation, improving circulation, and alleviating tension in horses. Drawing inspiration from the Swedish massage technique for humans, this type of massage involves various gentle strokes, kneading, and rhythmic tapping on the horse's muscles. The goal is to enhance the overall well-being of the horse by reducing muscle stiffness, enhancing flexibility, and promoting a sense of calm and relaxation. Swedish equine massage can be beneficial for horses of all ages and disciplines, helping to maintain their physical health and performance.

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Advanced Myo-Fascial Release

This modality demonstrates the “Langley Mock Chiro” series of techniques. These are legal MFR modified moves derived from popular chiropractic practices. Advanced myo-fascial release uses a modified version of hand positions and soft tissue manipulation movements which are highly effective and produce lasting effects.

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Lazarus Technique Nerve Release

Lazaris Nerve Release Technique ™ is a proprietary training created by Celeste Lazaris centered around releasing suspected nerve impingements within the horse with a specific focus on the brachial plexus and lumbosacral plexus.

Common Symptoms Alleviated:
Head Shaking Syndrome
Lack of Locking Carpal Joints (Becoming Over at the Knee)
Locking Stifle
Cross-Firing
Undiagnosed Lameness
Thoracic Sling Dysfunction
Topline Syndrome
Dangerous Behaviors
Spooky Behavior
Chronic Anxiety

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Balance Through Movement Method

Balance Through Movement Method ™ is a development training system designed to help the horse achieve optimum balance and strength through the specific development of the body and more importantly, the mind.

The primary focus is toning the nervous system, developing the body through supporting spinal integrity and subsequently, protecting the body from nerve compressions.

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