At See Touch Listen Equine, every appointment begins with observation and understanding. Before any hands-on work begins, I take the time to assess your horse’s posture, movement patterns, behaviour, and overall way of going. This allows each session to be tailored specifically to your horse’s needs, because no two horses are the same.

Equine myotherapy focuses on improving comfort, mobility, and performance while supporting long-term musculoskeletal health. Whether your horse is a competition athlete, pleasure mount, young horse in work, or retired companion, treatments are designed to be purposeful, thorough, and practical.

Clear communication is important, you’ll receive feedback on what I find, what was addressed during the session, and any recommendations moving forward.

What an Appointment May Include

Massage Therapy
Targeted soft tissue work to reduce tension, improve circulation, and encourage relaxation throughout the body.

Red Light Therapy
Non-invasive light therapy used to assist tissue repair, reduce inflammation, and support recovery.

Acupressure
Application of pressure to specific points to promote balance, release tension, and encourage natural healing responses.

Trigger Point Therapy
Focused techniques to release areas of tightness and discomfort within muscle tissue.

Mobilisations
Gentle joint movements designed to support range of motion and functional mobility.

Stretching
Guided stretches to improve flexibility, symmetry, and overall movement quality.

Corrective & Supportive Exercises
Simple, practical exercises tailored to your horse to maintain results between sessions and strengthen areas of weakness.

Biomechanical Analysis
Assessment of movement patterns to identify compensations, restrictions, or inefficiencies that may be impacting comfort or performance.

See Touch Listen Approach

My aim is not just to treat symptoms, but to understand why they may be occurring. By combining hands-on therapy with movement analysis and practical follow-up advice, each session supports both immediate relief and long-term improvement so we can have less horses retiring young and unsound

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