Services
I pride myself in making all of my sessions all-inclusive, to a point. This means that all my complimentary services are included with a session, but there is the option to have additional services added. The first session consists of gathering information on the horse(s) being worked on. This includes a full background from the owner, any previous injuries or medical issues, workload, etc. From there I will do a check on the horse's range of motion, if the horse is able to ( I do not perform range of motion tests or stretches on horses dealing with an injury). From there I will do a full body massage, noting any points of extra tension as I go, and relaying this information to the owner. I do highly recommend that owners set aside the 1hr-1hr 30 minutes that the first appointment may take but understand if they are unable to be there and will relay my notes via text message, Facebook messenger or email, whichever they prefer. These notes will include points of increased tension, any injuries such as scrapes or swelling found, suggested exercises or stretches to build areas needing more development. I do make myself available to all clients via text message if they are seeking further exercises or notice any changes in the horse between sessions that needs addressed.
Each session consists of the a full body assessment and massage work, a cold laser session on one area (owner's choice if they request a specific area or I will go with the area needing it most), and kinesiology taping if the client requests it.

Full Body Massage
I do a full body massage from head to tail to toe and everywhere in between. I am formally trained by Equissage but incorporate techniques from many other methods as well.
Cold Laser Therapy
I utilize a Class 3B laser at the end of all of my sessions unless contraindicated due to client history. This is very beneficial for many things from loosening those really tight areas to breaking down scar tissue and everything in between.



Kinesiology Taping
I do kinesiology taping when indicated. This is used as extra support in an area needing it and only if the horse is somewhat clean as I do not utilize any spray on adhesives to make it stick better. This is a personal preference as I do not believe in the use of additional chemicals being used or applied unnecessarily.