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Shona McLauchlan's Profile - Equi'Sport Massage, Shona McLauchlan
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Email : shona@equisport-massage.co.uk. Equine Sport Massage Therapist. Having been surrounded by horses from a young age Shona has represented the local riding club in all disciplines and has worked and continues to work with Racehorses and Eventers. Shona completed a degree in Equine Studies from Writtle College and as a keen Eventer herself, she went onto groom at 3 day events in the UK and Europe, always with a keen interest and focus on maintaining the horse at its peak condition. E-Mail shona@equisp...
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Equine Sports Massage Techniques - Equi'Sport Massage, Shona McLauchlan
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Email : shona@equisport-massage.co.uk. Equine Sport Massage Therapist. Equine Sports Massage Techniques. Induces physiological and psychological relaxation. Improves venous and lymphatic flow. Speeds removal of CO2 and waste products. Speeds supply of O2 and nutrients. Warms skin, subcutaneous and muscles tissue. Slow rhythmical strokes relax the body, rapid strokes stimulate the body. Aids the removal of waste products. Increases blood and O2 supply to muscles and aids nutrition. Maintains tone and elas...
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Treatment- What to Expect - Equi'Sport Massage, Shona McLauchlan
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Email : shona@equisport-massage.co.uk. Equine Sport Massage Therapist. Treatment- What to Expect. Firstly veterinary permission must be given before any work can be performed on the horse. Veterinary permission is required to follow guidelines set in 1948 to protect the welfare of sick and injured animals from treatment of unqualified therapists. Initial massage treatment : £35 Follow up treatments : £30. Having been surrounded by horses from a young age Shona has represented the local riding club in all...
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Testimonials - Equi'Sport Massage, Shona McLauchlan
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Email : shona@equisport-massage.co.uk. Equine Sport Massage Therapist. Shona has worked on both of my TB boys who are 22 and 5 years old. They love being massaged, even the older one who is a bit suspicious of having anything done to him. Afterwards they are nice and loose although the older one is a bit of a challenge as he is very stiff. It is rewarding to see them relaxing into the massage as the session progresses, with drooping heads and sleepy eyes. Equi'Groom Freelance Rider and Groom.
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Site Contents - Equi'Sport Massage, Shona McLauchlan
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Email : shona@equisport-massage.co.uk. Equine Sport Massage Therapist. Equi'Groom Freelance Rider and Groom. 2016 Shona McLauchlan Tel. 07880 741639. E-Mail shona@equisport-massage.co.uk. Create your own web site with Zazar.
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Benefits Of Equine Sports Massage - Equi'Sport Massage, Shona McLauchlan
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Email : shona@equisport-massage.co.uk. Equine Sport Massage Therapist. Benefits Of Equine Sports Massage Gallery. Benefits Of Equine Sports Massage. Massage should be part of the routine care of the horse helping to:. Increase and improve circulation. Prevent and relieve adhesions. Increase range of movement. Remove toxins from the body. Build up muscles that may have wasted. Maintains strength and suppleness. Passive stretches help to keep/restore joints and muscles to full working capacity.
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Why Massage? - Equi'Sport Massage, Shona McLauchlan
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Email : shona@equisport-massage.co.uk. Equine Sport Massage Therapist. All horses benefit from an equine sports massage treatment; this can range from the family pony to a top quality competition horse. During training pre and post competition, massage helps to keep muscles healthy, builds those that have wasted, maintains suppleness and prevents muscles atrophy. Your horse may be giving clear signs of discomfort such as:. Reluctant to canter on one rein. Cold backed when girthed up. Lack of poll flexion.
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Equine Sports Massage Technique Gallery - Equi'Sport Massage, Shona McLauchlan
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Email : shona@equisport-massage.co.uk. Equine Sports Massage Technique Gallery. Equi'Groom Freelance Rider and Groom. 2016 Shona McLauchlan Tel. 07880 741639. E-Mail shona@equisport-massage.co.uk. Create your own web site with Zazar.
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Why Massage? - Equi'Sport Massage, Shona McLauchlan
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Email : shona@equisport-massage.co.uk. Equine Sport Massage Therapist. All horses benefit from an equine sports massage treatment; this can range from the family pony to a top quality competition horse. During training pre and post competition, massage helps to keep muscles healthy, builds those that have wasted, maintains suppleness and prevents muscles atrophy. Your horse may be giving clear signs of discomfort such as:. Reluctant to canter on one rein. Cold backed when girthed up. Lack of poll flexion.
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Treatment- What to Expect - Equi'Sport Massage, Shona McLauchlan
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Email : shona@equisport-massage.co.uk. Equine Sport Massage Therapist. Treatment- What to Expect. Firstly veterinary permission must be given before any work can be performed on the horse. Veterinary permission is required to follow guidelines set in 1948 to protect the welfare of sick and injured animals from treatment of unqualified therapists. Initial massage treatment : £35 Follow up treatments : £30. Having been surrounded by horses from a young age Shona has represented the local riding club in all...