Mountain Spirit Equine Massage

Soft Tissue Injury Relief & Maintenance Massage Therapy

Massage is used in conjunction with conventional and complementary health care, as well as proper training techniques.   By using these techniques, we enable our horses to perform at their optimum level.

A body acting at full potential is a healthy body in balance and free of restrictions. 

 

 

Physiological Benefits of Massage Therapy

Massage improves the following systems – Circulatory, Digestive, Muscular, Nervous, Respiratory, Lymphatic, Integumentary and Skeletal.

 

Regular Massage Keeps Your Horse Happy and Healthy

 

Additional Massage Benefits

Regular Massage Sessions can Improve the Skin and Coat, Helps the Body Relax and Obtain a Restful state by Stimulation of the Parasympathetic Nervous System.

 

You know how good a massage feels to you and how much better your body can perform after having one – Doesn’t your Equine Friend deserve the same Consideration?  You will notice changes in Attitude and Performance.

 

Equine Massage Benefits Your Horse In Many Ways, Including Soft Tissue Injury Relief as Well as Over All Improvement of the Horse’s Physical and Mental Being.

 

By Continued Massage Sessions The Therapist can monitor what is Normal for your Horse and Quickly Identify and New Concerns or Developing Problems Before they become a Debilitating Condition.

 

Massage Improves Performance

 

 

Pattie O’Brien is a Certified Equine Massage Therapist. Educated in Complete Equine Massage Techniques To Benefit the Whole Horse.

 

 

Based out of Pagosa Springs, Colorado - Pattie serves Archuleta County and Beyond.

Call to Make an Appointment for an Evaluation and Massage.

 

970-731-9794

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