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Equine Massage

Equine Sports Massage Therapy

Equine sessions last approximately one (1) hour

*based out of State College, PA - extensive travel is subject to additional fees*

*All sessions include an initial evaluation, muscle tension & pressure point write-up, and upkeep recommendations*

Recommended Programs for the Equine Athlete:

Plan A

Heavy work or competing regularly

  • Week One: 2-3 massages

  • Week Two: 1-2 massages

  • Weekly massages as needed

Plan B

Moderate work/competing semi-regularly

  • First Month: 1-2 massages/week​

  • Every other week for maintenance or as needed

Plan C

Pleasure & Senior horses 

(or those with chronic mobility issues)

  • Massage every other week or as needed for maintenance

Canine Massage

Canine Massage Therapy

Canine sessions last approximately 45 minutes

*based out of State College, PA - extensive travel is subject to additional fees*

*All sessions include an initial evaluation, muscle tension & pressure point write-up, and upkeep recommendations*

~ First appointment generally lasts 1 (one) hour. ~

~ Includes consultation to familiarize myself with and assess canine's temperament ~

Recommended Programs for Canines:

Plan A

Heavy Activity or Agility Competitor

  • Week One: 2-3 massages

  • Week Two: 1-2 massages

  • Weekly massages for maintenance or as needed

Plan B

Average Activity Level

  • Weeks One & Two: 1-2 massages

  • Weekly/Bi-Weekly massages for maintenance or as needed

Plan C

Senior Canine/Chronic Mobility Issues
 

  • Weekly/Bi-weekly or as needed for maintenance

Clinics

Clinics

great for:

  • Summer Camps

  • Pony Club Meetings

  • General Introduction to Massage 

  • Basics of Massage

  • Grooming & Massage

  • Learn the "Colic Sequence"

  • Understanding  Stretching

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*Disclaimer: Massage is not a replacement for Veterinary Medicine nor is it intended to diagnose, cure, or treat disease.

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