Health Connection – this foot massager will stimulate the nerves in your feet and lower legs. We also offer back massager, body massager, Shiatsu Massage Cushion, acupuncture device, acupuncture points & much more for horses in the UK. Equine massage therapy provides a number of benefits, including:
While
all horses benefit from regular equine massage therapy, there are certain signs that your horse will
exhibit to let you know that massage is needed, including limping or lameness
that can't be explained, shortened stride, difficulty with lateral movements, head tossing
and cold back syndrome.
However, before jumping headlong into equine massage therapy, it's always a good idea to have a vet
examine the horse to rule out more serious health problems.
Equine massage therapy can be performed by hand, by hiring a professional masseuse, or by using a massage device. As you can imagine, giving a horse a massage by hand can be tiring work that may leave you in need of a massage yourself. Hiring a professional certified in equine massage therapy can be a pricey alternative. While the initial outlay for a quality equine massage device may seem expensive, it will quickly pay for itself.
A full-body massage
device both manipulates the muscle tissue and provides soothing heat, which makes the
equine massage therapy session much more effective. The combination of heat and massage has been
found to increase muscle
tone and strength, speed post-operative recovery, and even encourage older horses that have become
stiff to put their little-used muscles back to work.
There are a number of leading horse trainers and riders that recommend using a full-body massager to deliver equine massage therapy, including Di Lampard, Nikki Barrett, Marie Burke, John Bowan and Robert Lemieux. Experts have found that just three to five minutes of equine massage therapy per muscle group - both before and after exercise - helps relieve tension in tight muscles and increase blood circulation to the areas receiving the massage. This in turn improves the horse's performance, attitude or disposition, and helps restore free motion.