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Vicki Kennedy
Certified Massage Therapist
Practicing since 1991
 
 

Equine Acupressure Massage Therapy

Vicki on a horse

C a n i n e M a s s a g e T r a i n i n g P r a c t i t i o n e r
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What is Equine Acupressure Massage Therapy?

Acupressure is ancient in origin it has been around for more than 4,000 years. Acupressure is a non-invasive, hands-on technique

It has been consistently used in the eastern part of the world. It is becoming increasingly popular with horse owners who compete because it usually allows continued performance without having to resort to the use of drugs, which are often banned in competition. In addition many trainers find that the horse's attitude is greatly improved and are requesting a treatment before major shows.

How can my horse benefit from a treatment?

Acupressure can reduce tension, stress and muscle fatigue, the main causes of muscular problems. Acupressure increases circulation and diminishes muscle spasms, which reduces the risk of injuries from repetitive training and rigorous competition.

It can even help long standing injuries and prevent future injuries from hindering your horses well being. It has proven it's ability to increase equine athletic performance giving both horse and rider the competitive edge. It also allows the animal's body to maintain a healthy state of balance adding to the quality of life and value of the horse. Massage benefits all breeds at any age.

Acupressure offers you a way to actively participate in your horse's health

  • Strengthen the bond between horse and rider
  • Increase your horse's performance
  • Reduce the risk of injury and relieve stress

For more information contact:

Vicki Kennedy, CMT
209-536-1867
Cell 209-743-5515

On the Coast:

Jeremy Ortega
650 563-9795
Cell 415-652-2560

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Picture: Siempre West Coast Show

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