Feature Story: Choosing an Equine Massage Therapist

What Makes an Equine Bodyworker Qualified? By Mary Lou Langley   Horse owners use bodywork for their horses for a variety of health-related reasons, including reduction of pain, to rehabilitate injuries, reduce stress, promote relaxation, increase circulation, aid in general wellness and improve performance. Therapeutic massage can help restore range …

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Equine Wellness: Essential Spring Maintenance for Your Horse

Rule Out the Obvious when Your Horse Has Problems By Mary Lou Langley LMT   Spring is a perfect time to make sure your horse’s health is on track. As a licensed massage therapist, I have come to understand how important it is to have a yearly checkup. My horse’s …

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Equine Wellness: Does My Horse Need Massage?

Recognize the Signs that Your Horse Needs Help By Mary Lou Langley   In my experience as a licensed human and equine massage therapist, I’ve found all horses benefit from massage. The key is to recognize the language of pain, when a horse whispers (or screams), “Help me!” What is …

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