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    How to prepare your horse for an Equine Musculoskeletal Therapy Session

    After booking an appointment with Jacinda for the first time she will email you a ‘Horse History’ form, please complete this and email back prior to the booked session or hand over to Jacinda in person at the time of your appointment. Ensure your horse is as clean & dry as possible with any mud, dirt and other debris removed & hooves picked out. Why is this important? If your horse has a wet coat, or a lot of dirt caught in their coat, the action of massage, trigger point therapy and other manual therapy techniques can aggravate the skin causing a burning sensation. Please ensure that your horse has…

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    A belated New Years Post

    Wow, what a year 2015 was! For me it was the year for learning, completing numerous courses that have shaped the practitioner I have now become in ways I never thought possible. I finally ‘connected’ the dots between the ‘scientific’ side of assessment and body work, with honing my ability to feel and let the tissue take me on a ‘journey’ to the root cause, allowing the possibility for re-tensioning and responses that I never thought possible. Thank you to all my clients for all your support during 2015, I look forward to working with you all this year to develop happy, healthy horses J 2016 is shaping up to…