Foothills Equine & Canine Massage Therapy

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Kara Sleeman, REMT

REMT ~ Registered Equine Massage Therapist ~
Certified Myofascial Decompression Practitioner ~ (Cupping Therapy) 
📍Serving Calgary, AB and the surrounding areas!

04/09/2026
04/01/2026
03/27/2026
03/25/2026
🌷 Happy Spring! 🌷With spring finally here, I wanted to pop on and reintroduce myself. My name is Kara, and I’m 1 of 3 Re...
03/19/2026

🌷 Happy Spring! 🌷
With spring finally here, I wanted to pop on and reintroduce myself. My name is Kara, and I’m 1 of 3 Registered Equine Massage Therapists in Alberta, servicing Calgary and the surrounding areas.

✨ I’m currently accepting new clients this spring! ✨

🐴 Equine Rates:
• Initial Assessment + Full Body Massage – $95
• Follow-Up Appointment – $90
• Cupping Therapy + Massage Bundle – $115
• Targeted Cupping Therapy – $45

🐶 Canine Rates:
• Initial Assessment + Full Body Massage – $60
• Follow-Up Appointments:
– 15 min: $30
– 30 min: $60
– 60 min (dog dependent): $90
…and many other services listed on my website! Travel fees may apply outside Calgary.

If you’ve been thinking about adding massage into your horse’s (or dog’s!) routine, or want to try it out for the first time, feel free to message me with any questions or to book.

📞 (519) 619-4182
✉️ karasleemanremt@gmail.com
🌐 https://foothillsremt.square.site

Looking forward to a great spring season 🌱💆‍♀️🐴🐶

🌟 MUSCLE OF THE MONTH 🌟The equine biceps femoris is one of the largest and most powerful muscles of the hindquarter and ...
02/01/2026

🌟 MUSCLE OF THE MONTH 🌟

The equine biceps femoris is one of the largest and most powerful muscles of the hindquarter and one of three muscles that make up the hamstring group. Due to its size and broad fascial connections, it plays a key role in transferring force from the pelvis to the distal limb.

This makes the biceps femoris essential for power, acceleration, and collection, but also means it is commonly involved in hind-end compensation patterns.

⚙️ Primary functions:
• Extension of the hip, stifle, and hock
• Assists with forward movement and push-off
• Helps stabilize the hind limb during weight bearing

Because it spans multiple joints, dysfunction in this muscle may present as:
• Shortened hind-limb stride
• Reduced power or engagement
• Hind-end asymmetry
• Compensatory tension through the lumbar spine or SI region

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11/19/2025

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