Regular equine massage therapy blogs are where I offer insights into improving your horse’s flexibility, performance and emotional well-being through bodywork tips you can do at home. Some of the key topics include: understanding fascia, compensation patterns, pre warm up techniques before riding, together with anatomical topics explaining some of the muscle groups within your horse & their purpose.
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18. Mar 2026
Diagram of the Spinalis. The equine spinalis muscle is a vital, often overlooked, ...
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18. Mar 2026
Diagram of the Thoracic Sling. The Thoracic Sling is a group of muscles, ...
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21. Aug 2025
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