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Horse physiotherapy treatment
Has your horse:

  • dropped in performance?
  • begun to refuse jumps, include extra strides or jump to one side?
  • recently suffered from lameness?
  • begun to go badly on one rein?
  • refused to strike off canter on one rein?
  • become unhappy when they see the saddle?
  • become stiff or altered their gait?
  • started to rear, buck or show aggressive behaviour?
  • started to have poles down?
  • started to toss their head or show a bad attitude to work or being tacked up?
  • suffered a tendon, ligament or muscle tear or sacroiliac strain?

Horses do their best to communicate with us and any of the issues above may be caused by musculoskeletal pain. Physiotherapy treatment can find and treat any underlying issues and help to restore a healthy happy horse, whether it's a top level competition horse or a field companion. 


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