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I am a graduate of the Oxford College of Equine Physical Therapy (OCEPT http://www.ocept.info/), where I qualified as
a McTimoney-Corley Animal Spinal Therapist/Manipulator.
“Animal Spinal Therapy is a form of chiropractic manipulation was first introduced by John McTimoney DC in the early
nineteen seventies, the technique was refined by Hugh Corley DC (OSC) later in that decade. The McTimoney-Corley technique
has been adapted to treat animals; Horses, for example, are much larger and normal methods used by a Chiropractor or
Osteopath on humans would have little affect on a horse. 'McTimoney-Corley Spinal Therapy' is a very gentle but effective
treatment which can help misaligned or subluxated joints to relieve pain and for the promotion of overall good health in
the animal.
I have also completed a 3-year Equine Shiatsu diploma at the Scottish School of Equine Shiatsu
(http://www.horses-shiatsu.com/). I gained full ‘Practitioner’ status in June 2008.
I have over 20 years experience of handling a wide variety of horses.
Most horses & dogs find shiatsu & spinal therapy beneficial, enjoyable and relaxing.
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