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Equine Sports Massage
Equine sports massage directly addresses muscular tension, spasms and scar tissue. Some of the primary benefits of equine masssage include:

- Increases Muscle Flexibility & Range of Motion
-Improves cellular nutrition and circulation
-Removes Undesired Spasms and Adhesions from the Muscles
-Speeds recovery from Muscular Injuries 
-Reduces Stress and Promotes Relaxation 
-Improves joint support in the tendons and ligaments
-Helps prevent injury and disease before it occurs
Pre and Post Event Massage
Meant specifically for those equine athletes that can't afford to have the required
downtime after a full sports massage; this massage is to relax and promote
blood flow in problem areas while allowing performance within 24 hours of treatment.

Stress and Trigger Point Therapy
The major benefit of stress point therapy, which is the application of pressure to a stress point, is to prevent injury (by reducing muscular tightness which in turn overstresses joints), to promote healing, and to restore  free range of motion.

Trigger points are abnormally sensitive, highly irritable areas of tissue found within muscles or around muscles that cause pain, limit range of joint motion, and constrict blood flow. Trigger point myotherapy (myotherapy = muscular therapy) is massage or stimulus applied to these trigger points to relieve pain and muscle             
tension and promote a sense of well being


Myofascial Release
Myofascial release is a hands-on technique that facilitates a stretch into restricted soft tissues.  A sustained pressure is applied into the tissue barrier after 90-120 seconds the first release will be felt. The practitioner follows the release into a new tissue barrier and holds.  After a few releases are felt the tissue will become soft and pliable. This restoration of length and  health to the myofascial tissues will take the pressure off the pain sensitive  tissue like nerves and blood vessels, as well as restore alignment and mobility  to the joints.

Therapeutic Treatment for Injury and Surgery
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Phone: (612) 916-3792
Email: 5656shelby@gmail.com


Consult your veterinarian for major medical
concers- massage is never a replacement for appropriate vet
care
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