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May 17, 2007
Myofascial Release for Horses
KeepMEcurrent profiles a local massage therapist wh also travels her state offering myofascial release for horse clients.
Horses are about 60 percent muscle. If a horse has a tender area, he can overcompensate for another muscle, which could lead to a serious injury. And because the fascia is connected, a trouble in the back could lead to a problem in the neck. Every horse has a job and whether it’s a dressage horse or a working horse, like Jeffrey, myofascial release will help keep the tissues healthy and benefit their everyday life.
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tags: massage myofascial release rolfing massagetherapy wellness massage therapy bodywork health horses
Posted by linda at May 17, 2007 11:00 PM
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