L.C.D Equine Bodywork

About L.C.D Equine Bodywork

Bodywork techniques; including sports massage, soft tissue immobilisation, stretching, range of motion and positioning exercises to provide optimal support

L.C.D Equine Bodywork Description

Different bodywork techniques; including sports massage, soft tissue mobilization, stretching, range of motion and positioning exercises, as well as focal point work (stress and trigger points) are combined to provide optimal support for horses working in every discipline.

This unique hands-on system addresses the whole body, implementing specific manual palpation methods to assess soft tissue and symmetry of muscle and structure, and utilizing detailed static and dynamic evaluation to inform the practitioner.

As well as hands on massage, I also offer light therapy through the use of a Photizo Vet Care Unit

Light therapy works by restoring energy in damaged cells and increasing blood flow using highly beneficial wavelengths of red and infrared light. The function of a cell will be compromised after damage caused by injury, surgery, disease or if the body is slower to heal from conditions such as diabetes. When light therapy is applied quickly after acute injury, the process of cell death can be prevented which will lead to quicker healing and recovery following injury.

Reviews

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Super product, a video definitely worth watching

User

There are many benefits to Equine Sports Massage, but it’s so much more than just that!!
Using various massage techniques including Myofacial release, specific dynamic and static stretches for target areas and muscles. Along with a unique exercise referral plan, including a varied work pattern. Sports massage really does enhance your horses quality of life. From competition sports horses to everyday pleasures, they can all feel the positive effects of a sports massage.

User

Had the pleasure of meeting and treating Loughnatousa WB, he is a two time hickstead derby winner 😁. He was such a lovely horse and wonderful to treat

User

Day 2 of myofascial release (part 2) complete.
Great results seen from the craniosacral work, lots of releases shown
#happyhorse

User

Day 1 of two in oxford, practicing and learning myofascial release (level 2)
Lots of exciting new techniques to practice #happyhorse

User

Such lovely words and brilliant to hear of great progress

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🌟Super important to work as a team 🌟

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A brilliant review, thank you #happyhorse

User

Brilliant week meeting some new clients and lots of regulars. A whole mixture of different sessions this week using; K tape, photzio, massage and myofascial
For more information on any of the different types of treatment please don’t hesitate to message

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🌟Special Offer🌟
New clients £35 This includes initial assessment of your horses way of going and confirmation, extensive history obtained through a chat with owner on subjects covering activities participated, in previous injury, problems areas etc tack can be checked and seeing your horse move either inhand or under saddle if appropriate
... The massage, a complete session over your horse noting any areas of significance, releasing and soothing sore tired muscles, finding areas of unevenness and fascia release included and a plan of after care eg exercise plans, follow up appointments lots of advice.
All included in the fantastic price of £35
With the new season approaching and your horses/ponies coming back after their slow winter breaks why not give me a call. The benefits of Sports massage and fascia release are huge for the overall well being and way of going of your horse.
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As I’m sure you are aware, there is a current outbreak of Equine Influenza effecting both vaccinated and unvaccinated horses. Please be mindful of the symptoms. If you have any concern that your horse might be suffering or at risk, please cancel the appointment. You will not be charged. This strain of the virus is foreign and is described as 'rogue', it is highly contagious and is airborne. It can live on people's clothing and possibly dogs, for days - so it’s essential we are vigilant and avoid any further spread.
https://www.aht.org.uk/disease-surveillan ce/equiflunet

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❗️UK OUTBREAK ❗️ This is a NEW strain of flu and vaccinated horses have been amongst those affected. RACING IN THE UK HAS BEEN SUSPENDED BY THE BHA. Currently the advise is DO NOT TRAVEL HORSES TO COMPETITIONS until the situation becomes clearer. Vaccination remains essential and we advise a booster for any horse more than 6 months from its last injection. Horses that are not vaccinated should be vaccinated urgently. Signs of flu are 1. Very high temperature 2. Nasal dischar...ge 3. Coughing 4. Off food 5. Dullness
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More about L.C.D Equine Bodywork

L.C.D Equine Bodywork is located at M2, Kent, Kent, United Kingdom
07913354670