Welcome to the Equine Solutions blog, a space dedicated to equine health, movement, rehabilitation, and education.
Here I offer insights and practical advice covering: equine anatomy explaining some of the muscle groups within your horse & their purpose, bodywork topics, rehabilitation ideas, understanding fascia, compensation patterns, pre warm up techniques before riding. Whether you are a horse owner, rider, or equine professional, the aim is to share useful, evidence informed content that helps you better understand and support your horse.
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06. Jun 2026
The equine spinalis muscle is a vital, often overlooked, medial stabilizer of the vertebral column, running along the thoracic and cervical spines. ...
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27. May 2026
Equine fascia looks like a thin off-white opaque tissue. It covers every muscle cell and fibre, surrounds, goes through, and holds every ...
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25. May 2026
The thoracic sling plays a crucial yet often overlooked role in the horse’s movement & stability. As an equine massage therapists, we ...
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05. May 2026
The horse's latissimus dorsi is a large, powerful "swing" muscle that plays a huge role in movement, it's also where we as ...
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04. May 2026
Horses are constantly gathering information. Long before a relationship or a partnership develops and feels secure for your horse. Your horse has ...
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