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Miranda Mason Physiotherapy Ltd

8 The Quadrant, Bristol, United Kingdom
Physical Therapist

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Miranda Mason is a Chartered Physiotherapist providing Human and Veterinary Physiotherapy Assessments and treatments for horses, dogs, their owners and other pets. Miranda grew up on a family farm in Gloucestershire, amongst horses, dogs and farm animals. Her passion for animals was instigated at infancy, allowing her to develop a lifelong affinity with them.

From a young age she has enjoyed racing, supporting family in Point to Points and National Hunt racing. Miranda’s family have always had gun dogs, and she loves nothing more than heading home for weekends to cuddle up with the family dogs on the farm.

Miranda competed at all disciplines within the Pony Club, and continued to compete at British Eventing until her studies took over.

She has since spent the past 10 years studying and working as a human physiotherapist, and subsequently qualifying as a Chartered Veterinary Physiotherapist – her childhood goal achieved!

Miranda is currently working part time as a locum physio within the NHS, as well as building up her animal work, whilst completing her MSc in Veterinary Physiotherapy.

Miranda Mason Physiotherapy Limited was established in 2014, to provide physiotherapy treatment to people affected with musculoskeletal, neurological and respiratory disorders, and more recently extended to animals. Miranda gained her PG Diploma in Veterinary Physiotherapy in June 2014, and now practices as a Category A member of ACPAT (Association of Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy).  


ACPAT is readily recognised by insurance companies and Veterinary Surgeons as the gold standard in veterinary physiotherapy.

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Friday 13th January/Saturday 14th January 2017

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Ali Meek - BHSIT, UKCC 3 Riding, Spin & Pilates Instructor

Valegro and Charlotte what an incredible pair - this shows credit to them both! Yes he was a horse of a generation, but he needed a top class jockey to perform. Will miss these two!

Ali Meek - BHSIT, UKCC 3  Riding, Spin & Pilates Instructor
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Using my new H-Wave and giving my body, hands and arms a bit of a rest 😍🐴👍🏻. H-wave can be used in high frequency stimulation to address pain, and on a low frequency setting it can produce muscle contractions which improve circulation and as demonstrated with the electrodes in this photo, create a cranial-caudal movement of Buddy's pelvis. Horses require an adequate range of movement through their caudal spine and pelvis in order to perform to the best of their abilities - in Buddy's case jumping on and off Cornish Banks!

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Updating my knowledge for humans and animals today! Looking forward to practising all my new techniques and tools iv purchased!

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RVC breakthrough reveals the molecular mechanisms that underlie a form of ‘tying up’ in horses - What's New/News - Information and Advice - RVC Equine - Royal Veterinary College, RVC

Very interesting read having had horses previously that struggle with Azoturia (equine exertional rhabdomyolosis). Hopefully this breakthrough will help us to manage these horses better.

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Veterinary Medicine - Videos

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The Fairfax bridle - what's all the hype about?

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I have 2 spaces tomorrow morning in West Cornwall for anyone who would like their horses assessed. I will travel to your yard. Please contact me on 07854827632.

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Low Heel / High Heel Syndrome - Dr. Kerry Ridgway

A holistic approach is important with all aspects of physiotherapy. Working closely with farriers has far reaching implications on a horses performance and well being. http://drkerryridgway.com/2016/07/06/low-heel-high-heel-syndrome/

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Good to be back on board - the best way to wake up! Thank you Mason Racing

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ACPAT

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