Sarah Deeming McTimoney Animal Practitioner
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As a McTimoney Animal Practitioner, I work to realign and balance the animal’s musculoskeletal system to restore health, movement and performance. McTimoney Manipulation treats musculoskeletal injuries by providing pain relief, it also increases circulation, aids in relaxation and helps eliminate compensations that can develop after injury. Any animal can benefit from a McTimoney treatment; it can be used as a preventative measure as well as a treatment for existing musculoskeletal injuries.
Based in Market Bosworth, I work throughout Leicestershire, Warwickshire and Staffordshire. I work closely with Veterinarians, Equine Dental Technicians, Farriers, Saddlers and other Therapists to ensure we work together to provide the best possible treatment for your animal.
For more information or to arrange a treatment please contact me.
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Very good video worth watching
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The best funny faces pulled during their treatment this week goes to Molly! The photos don't quite do them justice but Molly thought the work I did on her neck and shoulders was great and pulled some very cute and funny faces ☺️
Hello, I'm on my holidays from the 7th to the 29th of November. If you would like an appointment before I go away please contact me as soon as possible as I am getting booked up. Thanks Sarah :)
Animal Rehab Institute
Pony Pilates! I know I go on about them a lot but carrot stretches really are brilliant for helping improve your horses core strength and flexibility. Best performed after exercise or turnout when muscles are warm and stretches can be maximised :)
Equi Taxi Horse Transport & Self Drive Hire
Cooling out a Hot Horse
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I made lots of new friends while out treating today 😀
Do you use Draw reins or other gadgets? Maybe this will change your Mind!
Great article! I think every rider should read Dr Heuschmann's book 'Tug of War'
5 Top Tips To Avoid Muscular Injury
How to help your horse kiss 'Kissing Spine' goodbye - Horsetalk.co.nz
A good article with some helpful ridden exercises to improve core strength and stability.
Pain, Behavioral, or Both?
Murdoch University Veterinary Anatomy Museum
This is very clever!