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Physiotherapy for horses is similar in many ways to that we know from humans. The most important difference, however, is that the horse cannot express where it is in pain. This places greater demands on the therapist’s ability to analyze movement patterns and muscular imbalances.
A course of equine physiotherapy always starts with a thorough dialogue with you as the owner. Here we discuss your horse’s behavior, performance and any problems. Perhaps the horse is out of step, seems stiff or tired after a competition – in such cases it can often be due to overload, which can be beneficially remedied with equine physiotherapy.
If it is a real injury, you should always contact a veterinarian as the first step. Once the veterinarian has assessed and possibly treated the horse, and there is no need for further veterinary treatment, a professional equine physiotherapist can help promote healing, pain relief and rehabilitation.
At MySir, we have a broad professional background and several specialized educations and courses that we actively use in our treatment of horses – including within equine physiotherapy.
The owner of MySir is not only trained as an equine physiotherapist, but also has trained in equine massage, equine osteopathy, acupuncture, kinesiotaping, exercise physiology, etc. This interdisciplinary approach makes it possible to adapt the treatment precisely to the needs of the individual horse.
MySir is an obvious choice when it comes to equine physiotherapy and other manual treatment of horses. We have many years of experience with treating horses at all levels, which gives us a solid understanding of the challenges that the horse may face.
As a certified equine physiotherapist, you can expect your horse to receive professional, thorough and effective physiotherapeutic treatment – with a focus on both relief, rehabilitation and optimization of performance.
Do you dream of working professionally with horse performance, health and well-being?
At MySir, we offer a thorough and practical training for equine physiotherapists. The training is for those who want to learn to work with the horse’s musculoskeletal system on a professional and professional basis – it is targeted at those who want to work professionally with the treatment of horses.
You will gain solid theoretical knowledge of the horse’s anatomy and physiology, combined with intensive practical training in examination techniques, palpation, treatment methods and assessment of movement patterns. The focus is on being able to identify tensions, imbalances and problems, so that you can help the horse move more freely and comfortably.
Our teachers are experienced professionals, and the training is designed with a focus on both professional security and practical self-confidence, so that you are ready to work professionally with equine physiotherapy.
At MySir, we use a wide range of treatment techniques to ensure your horse receives the best possible and most targeted treatment. Equine physiotherapy is just one of our effective methods. We also work with techniques such as equine massage, equine osteopathy, kinesiotaping and acupressure – to name just a few.
The treatments are combined and individually adapted based on the horse’s needs and challenges, ensuring optimal results for both well-being and performance.
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