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Welcome
As horse owners, we have all ridden horses that we felt were 'off'! We could tell that there was a problem with the way the horse was moving. We try to figure out what the problem may be...how to determine the cause....what next?
This is where Equine Therapy will help!
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SERVICES
Does your horse...
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Refuse to pick up leads?
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Throw his head?
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Have undetermined lameness?
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Have stiffness in legs or hindend?
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Have a poor disposition?
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Shift from one leg to another?
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Hold head to one side?
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Scuff or drag toes?
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Trouble keeping on weight?
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Hold tail off to one side?
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Stand with legs cocked or pointed constantly?
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Equine Therapy optimizes your horse's health. Chiropractic and Massage improve muscle tone and help maintain fluid body movement for a more athletic horse.
Horse Chiropractic is the manual manipulation of the vertabrae, to maintain alignment and ensure nervous system control and muscle coordination. Physical adjustments to the pelvis, hind legs, neck and shoulders can greatly benefit.
Massage Therapy is done with accupressure, working on the 26 Stress Points on each side of the horse. Stress points are where the tendons and ligaments come together in a muscle group. These muscle groups are susceptible to minor rips and tears due to nerve irritation from misalignments, stress or fatigue.
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The muscle group shuts down and does not receive enough oxygen and blood supply needed to take toxins from the area. This area becomes sore and surrounding muscle groups have to compensate and become fatigued as well. The stress point is manually relieved and massaged, bringing blood to the area to help heal and repair the muscle.
KEEP
IN TOUCH
PO Box 669 Mackenzie, BC V0J 2C0
250-997-7940
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Servicing the Northern Interior of B.C.
including Prince George, Quesnel and Vanderhoof.
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About
Michelle Lambie Certified Equine Therapist
Michelle Lambie attended the HJW Equine Studies program and is
Certified in Equine Chiropractic and Massage Therapy. Michelle's love
of horses inspired her to go back to school to become an Equine
Therapist so she could help horses and their owners. Working with
horses as a career has always been Michelle's love and lifelong dream.
As an Equine Therapist she is able to meet horses and their owners
and help determine any issues and help remedy those issues.
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