
Benefits
Massage therapy is used to help prevent and manage health conditions, enhance wellness, enhance performance, and improve muscular and overall physical and mental health.

Increased Circulation
Massage helps to stimulate blood flow, bringing fresh O2 and nutrients to the tissues of the horse’s body. This can help to promote healing and reduce inflammation.

Stress Reduction

Improved Range of Motion
Equine massage is a great way to improve your horse's physical well-being. It can help to loosen tight muscles and improve flexibility, allowing the horse to move more freely and comfortably. Consider incorporating equine massage into your horse's routine to keep them feeling their best.

Improved Performance

Pain Relief
Massage therapy is a great way to alleviate tension and reduce muscle soreness. It can also help relieve pain and discomfort in soft tissues.

Digestive Support
Equine massage is a great way to help your horse relax and reduce stress levels. Just like humans, horses can experience stress and anxiety, and massage can be a natural and effective way to promote relaxation. Consider incorporating equine massage into your horse's routine to help them feel their best.
Equine massage is a great way to address muscular imbalances and promote relaxation and flexibility in horses. By doing so, it can help to their performance in various activities such as racing, jumping, or dressage.
Massage therapy has been shown to have positive impact on the digestive system by promoting efficient nutrient absorption and waste elimination. It can also help reduce ulcers and prevent colic. Consider incorporating massage therapy into your wellness routine for improved digestive health





The National Board of Certification for Animal Acupressure and Massage (NBCAAM) notes physiologic effects of massage therapy that impact not only the muscular system but also numerous other body systems, including the skeletal system, digestive system, and nervous system.
~Equine Sports Massage and other modalities used, are never a replacement for proper veterinary care. Please contact your vet if you horse is sick or injured~