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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06. Jun 2026
The equine spinalis muscle is ...
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27. May 2026
Equine fascia looks like a ...
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25. May 2026
The thoracic sling plays a ...
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05. May 2026
The horse's latissimus dorsi is ...
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04. May 2026
Horses are constantly gathering information. ...
Author: Phil Green
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Phil has worked wonders on Ebony for over a year now. I would definitely recommend him.
Sophie
Solly has regular massage session to keep her happy, sound and mobile. Highly recommended.
Vicky
Charlie enjoyed his massage today. He is moving much freer now & appears much happier.
Carla
Highly recommended Sam is much happier & relaxed within his work. Thank you.
James
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