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Wishing Hannah and Tully the best of luck at Adelaide this weekend! ✨🤩💗
30/04/2025

Wishing Hannah and Tully the best of luck at Adelaide this weekend! ✨🤩💗

Touched down in Adelaide with these two beautiful boys!

Powered by Hygain & Tovalee Hay
Expertly shod by Cammy Gray Farriery
Styled by Flexible Fit Equestrian & Trailrace Saddlery
Kept in top shape thanks to Peak Equine Services - Ebony Pasfield

Thank you to my wonderful coaches, sponsors, and family - your support makes it all possible!

Well it’s that wonderful time of year again! 🎄I want to thank all my clients for your continued support across the year....
19/12/2024

Well it’s that wonderful time of year again! 🎄
I want to thank all my clients for your continued support across the year. It means the absolute world to me and I love being able to make a difference for you and your horses. 🫶🏻

Peak Equine will have a shut down period from the 23rd Dec to the 6th of Jan and any enquires made in that time will be responded to in the new year.

I hope you all have a wonderful Christmas and a Happy New Year. ✨
Ebony 💕🐴

What an amazing experience!!I had the opportunity to attend one of Becks Nairn’s full horse dissections this week. An in...
11/08/2024

What an amazing experience!!
I had the opportunity to attend one of Becks Nairn’s full horse dissections this week. An incredible learning experience and a new appreciation for these stoic animals we work with. A big thankyou to everyone involved in organising, to Becks for sharing her wealth of knowledge and to our beautiful donor horses. I am forever grateful for the learning opportunity.

Being able to get an insight into the inner workings and pathologies of the body is mind blowing and it is amazing what these animals can endure.

“Behaviour is communication” is something I will forever stand by and we must learn to listen to and advocate for our horses.
🐴💗💙

It’s that time of year! 🎄Thankyou to all my wonderful clients for such a great year! Your continued support means the ab...
17/12/2023

It’s that time of year! 🎄

Thankyou to all my wonderful clients for such a great year! Your continued support means the absolute world to me. 🫶🏻

I will be having a shut down period from the 22nd Dec to the 8th Jan. Any messages and enquires during that time will be responded to when I come back in the new year.

It’s been such a big year for Peak Equine Services. I became internationally accredited and have continued to up-skill to bring some exciting new things to the service list! Keep your eyes peeled…👀
Looking forward to a great year for Peak Equine in 2024!! 🎉

Merry Christmas and have a great new year!! Ebony 💙🎉💗

Very interesting!
04/09/2023

Very interesting!

Savez-vous que des études montrent que le fascia est plus douloureux que la peau ou les muscles?

Quand l’on touche le fascia, l’on touche directement et sommes en interrelation direct avec le système nerveux autonome.

Le fascia et le système nerveux autonome semblent être intimement liés. La stimulation des mécanorécepteurs entraîne un abaissement du tonus sympathique ainsi qu'un changement de la viscosité des tissus locaux.

Le réseau fascial est l’un de nos organes sensoriels les plus riches.

Comme le fascia est innervé, il peut également être une source importante de douleur. Cela dit, la contribution des fascias aux syndromes douloureux ne peut être sous-estimée.
Le fascia contient à la fois des mécanorécepteurs et des nocicepteurs et a également une fonction proprioceptive.

Mécanorécepteurs:

Les fascias sont densément innervés par des mécanorécepteurs (organes terminaux de Golgi, corpuscules de Pacini, terminaisons de Ruffini, terminaisons nerveuses libres), sensibles à la pression manuelle.

Nocicepteurs:

Les fascias contiennent de nombreux nocicepteurs, principalement des nocicepteurs de fibres A et C, ce qui peut expliquer les descriptions de la douleur du fascia comme «bouillante, piquante, brûlantes et tranchantes».

Ceci peut amener le thérapeute à penser que la douleur perçue par le patient est due à une douleur neuropathique mais en réalité, la douleur vient des fascias. Une myriade de minuscules terminaisons nerveuses libres non myélinisées se trouvent presque partout dans les tissus fasciaux, mais particulièrement dans le périoste, dans les couches endomysiales et périmysiales et dans les tissus conjonctifs viscéraux.

Propriocepteurs:

Le fascia profond semble également avoir une fonction proprioceptive et peut donc affecter le contrôle moteur. L’hypothèse est que les expansions myofasciales pourraient garantir la coordination motrice entre les différents segments du corps, apportant un support anatomique aux chaînes myocinétiques.

Fibres sympathiques:

Le fascia et le système nerveux autonome semblent être intimement liés. La stimulation des mécanorécepteurs entraîne un abaissement du tonus sympathique ainsi qu’un changement de la viscosité des tissus locaux.

Des études sur l’anatomie du fascia thoraco-lombaire révèlent une relation étroite entre le système nerveux sympathique et la physiopathologie des troubles fasciaux. Quarante pour cent de l’innervation du fascia thoraco-lombaire sont constitués de fibres sympathiques, connues pour avoir un effet vasoconstricteur sur les vaisseaux sanguins, ce qui peut ensuite conduire à une ischémie du fascia. Cela peut aider à expliquer le phénomène d’augmentation de l’intensité de la douleur avec le stress psychologique, ce qui augmente l’activation du système nerveux sympathique.

Sources:
(Schidler et al, Pain 2014, Pain Rep 2018)

(Mense 2007; Tesarz et al. 2011).

(Gibson 2009; Deising et al. 2012).

(Stecco C. 2015a)

(Willard et al, 2012).

Excited to be a sponsor for the Southern Highlands Polocrosse 2023 awards! 🤩🐴
20/06/2023

Excited to be a sponsor for the Southern Highlands Polocrosse 2023 awards! 🤩🐴

Southern Highlands Polocrosse 2023 - Best and Fairest Male proudly sponsored by Peak Equine Services

Winter is nearly upon us!!❄️ Some horses may have trouble adjusting to the cold weather, this can mean stiff joints and ...
04/05/2023

Winter is nearly upon us!!❄️ Some horses may have trouble adjusting to the cold weather, this can mean stiff joints and tight muscles. To help support them and keep them in tip top shape, what better way than to book them a massage.

✨Benefits of Sports massage, Bodywork and Equi-tape.✨
* Reduce or eliminate pain
* Improve range of motion
* Increase circulation
* Improve immune system functioning
* Increase lymphatic drainage
* Improve disposition
* Reduce tension within muscles
* Increase body awareness
* Improve stamina
* Assessment of physical condition

Each 45min session is tailored to your horse and it’s needs. I’d love to have a chat with you to find out how I can help you and your horse. Please get in touch for more info or to book a session! 💙🐴

A great simple exercise that can assist your horse on a daily basis. 🐴💫🔶
19/02/2023

A great simple exercise that can assist your horse on a daily basis. 🐴💫🔶

𝗧𝘂𝗲𝘀𝗱𝗮𝘆 𝗧𝗶𝗽 - 𝗪𝗮𝗹𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗼𝘃𝗲𝗿 𝗮 𝗿𝗮𝗶𝘀𝗲𝗱 𝗽𝗼𝗹𝗲

This is a great exercise to do in-hand. Walking over a raised pole requires greater flexion in your horse's joints than trotting.

Place a raised pole, or small log in a place where you can regularly walk your horse over it - for example to and from the field.

𝗧𝗵𝗲 𝗮𝗶𝗺
✅ To lift and flex the back, hip, shoulder, elbow, stifle and hock.
✅ Strengthen the muscles and structures involved in engagement, hip flexion and pelvic stability.
✅ Improve suppleness and flexibility through the shoulder, elbow, hip, stifle and hock.

𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝘁𝗼 𝗱𝗼 𝗶𝘁
🐴 Walk your horse over a pole on the floor.
🐴 Gradually raise it until it's around knee height.
🐴 Encourage your horse to lower his head to look at the pole.

To really see the benefits do this on a daily basis

Hey team! We are back and better than ever! ✨ Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and New Years! 🎉🎄 What a better way...
03/01/2023

Hey team!
We are back and better than ever! ✨
Hope you all had a wonderful Christmas and New Years! 🎉🎄
What a better way to start the year than to make sure your ponies are right and ready for the season ahead! With limited space available in late January, I am now also taking bookings for February and March so get in quick! 💙🙌🏻🐴

⭐️Please send a message to this page or contact me on 0466 900 292 for more information or to arrange a session!⭐️

Got to visit little Patsy today! Maybe my cutest client yet! 🤩 Whether it be to get performance ready or just to treat t...
11/02/2022

Got to visit little Patsy today! Maybe my cutest client yet! 🤩

Whether it be to get performance ready or just to treat them to a massage, enquire today about booking an appointment for your pony!🐴

🌟I am taking bookings for March and April and have limited space for the rest of February, get in quick! 🌟

21/10/2021

Had the pleasure of visiting Prinny today. A great response after a back release! Starting the session she was quite nervous but very quickly settled in to enjoy the treatment 🙌🏻🐴

If you feel your horse may need a checkup coming back into work after lockdown, please get in contact! 💚

Some exciting news!! 🤩 I am pleased to advise I can take NSW bookings from the 11th Oct and ACT bookings from the 15th O...
05/10/2021

Some exciting news!! 🤩

I am pleased to advise I can take NSW bookings from the 11th Oct and ACT bookings from the 15th Oct.

I will be in touch with everyone that had appointments pre lockdown to re schedule. I appreciate your patience and support! 💗

If you would like me to visit your horse and attend to their needs coming out of lockdown, please don’t hesitate to get in touch!

I will be releasing October travel dates and availability very soon! Stay tuned ✨

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