Harriet Ffooks McTimoney Veterinary Chiropractor

Harriet Ffooks McTimoney Veterinary Chiropractor McTimoney Veterinary Chiropractor Covering Somerset, South Wiltshire and North Dorset

16/04/2026

15 Interesting and Often Misunderstood Benefits of Massage with Myofascial Release

1. It Improves Movement Before It Changes Structure

One of the earliest effects of bodywork is improved movement coordination, not structural change in tissue. When the nervous system senses reduced threat and improved glide, movement patterns often improve quickly.

2. It Reduces Protective Muscle Guarding

Muscle tension is often a protective strategy, not simply tight tissue. Gentle fascial work can reduce sensory input that drives protective contraction, allowing muscles to relax.

3. It Improves Interfascial Glide

Many movement restrictions arise from reduced sliding between fascial layers. Myofascial release can temporarily improve the hydration and glide of the extracellular matrix.

4. It Improves Proprioception

Fascia contains large numbers of mechanoreceptors. Manual input stimulates these receptors, improving the body’s awareness of position and movement.

5. It Changes How the Nervous System Interprets Load

Bodywork alters sensory feedback from tissue. When the nervous system receives clearer information, it can reorganize how the body distributes load.

6. It Helps Redistribute Mechanical Stress

Restrictions often cause forces to travel through inefficient pathways in the body. Myofascial release can help restore more even force distribution across tissues.

7. It Improves Breathing Mechanics

Tension through the ribcage, diaphragm, and thoracic fascia can influence breathing patterns. Releasing these areas can allow more natural expansion of the ribcage.

8. It Influences Circulation and Fluid Dynamics

Manual pressure and tissue movement can shift interstitial fluid, supporting circulation and lymphatic movement within the tissues.

9. It Supports the Body’s Ability to Self-Organize

Rather than forcing change, myofascial release often provides conditions that allow the body to reorganize its own movement patterns.

10. It Can Improve Joint Function Without Directly Treating the Joint

Because joints depend on surrounding soft tissues for coordination, improving fascial mobility can indirectly improve joint movement.

11. It Helps Restore Variability in Movement

Healthy movement includes subtle variations. When tissues are restricted, movement becomes more rigid. Bodywork can help restore movement variability, which is important for resilience.

12. It Influences the Autonomic Nervous System

Slow, sustained touch can encourage a shift toward parasympathetic activity, supporting relaxation and recovery.

13. It May Improve Postural Organization

When tissues begin moving more freely, the body may reorganize how it supports itself against gravity, improving posture.

14. It Creates Opportunities for Better Training

Massage and MFR often create a window where the body can move more freely. Movement training during this window can help reinforce improved patterns.

15. It Encourages Long-Term Tissue Adaptation Through Movement

While manual therapy can improve glide and reduce resistance, lasting change usually occurs when improved movement patterns are practiced consistently afterward.

A Key Perspective

Massage and myofascial release are often misunderstood as techniques that “fix tissue.”

In reality, they more often create conditions that allow the body to reorganize movement, load distribution, and coordination.

That is why bodywork is most effective when combined with appropriate movement and training.

https://koperequine.com/touch-over-tools-why-fascia-knows-the-difference/

12/04/2026

I get asked alot, but horses and dogs cant talk, how do you know your getting a response.

And the answer is....

They might not talk, but their body communicates, their facial expressions change, their body language changes and the muscles response to touch.

In these videos you can see

1. Muscle twitches under the skin and 2.Nose twitches

Both clear signs of muscle tension and this being released through trigger point therapy and massage.

( Disclaimer, this is my horse and I wouldn't treat any clients horses without a headcollar on)




Moustaches and funny faces today. 😍10 horses ticked off for the last 3 days  ✅️
01/02/2026

Moustaches and funny faces today. 😍

10 horses ticked off for the last 3 days ✅️



25/08/2025

A full house of snoozey boys and 3 out of 4 yawns.

The sign of a good afternoons work



Warm evenings and Barbie ponies..... name a better combination
19/06/2025

Warm evenings and Barbie ponies..... name a better combination




Sunny evenings, snoozey giant ponies and puppy cuddles 😍
09/04/2025

Sunny evenings, snoozey giant ponies and puppy cuddles 😍


New website pending........
05/04/2025

New website pending........

A morning filled with ponies and a cheeky driving experience for my long suffering other half. Boris has the most wonder...
17/03/2025

A morning filled with ponies and a cheeky driving experience for my long suffering other half.

Boris has the most wonderful moustache and Moon wins the most boopable nose. 😍😍


Autumn is officially here. Wearing a fleece this morning was a rouge move on my part.2 happy ponies and got treated to a...
12/09/2024

Autumn is officially here. Wearing a fleece this morning was a rouge move on my part.

2 happy ponies and got treated to a ride on the back of the rolls Royce of driving ponies. Thank you.

Some regulars and 2 babies having their first treatment yesterday after being backed and ridden away It's always so impo...
24/06/2024

Some regulars and 2 babies having their first treatment yesterday after being backed and ridden away

It's always so important to take your time and build trust during the first treatment.

A treatment after being backed means that the horses can start their ridden career and build muscle with the best alignment possible. This can help prevent weakness or muscle imbalances further down the line and helps to prevent uneven wear and tear and immature skeletal structures.

A lovely day catching up with friends and colleagues treating lots of dogs and learning the alternative adjustments. I c...
24/06/2024

A lovely day catching up with friends and colleagues treating lots of dogs and learning the alternative adjustments.

I can now announce I have completed my advance chiropractic certificate.

Please do get in contact to see how I can help maximise your horses or dogs performance or everyday.

New business cards arrived and I'm pretty chuffed with my design skills * contact details are on the back don't panic.No...
24/03/2024

New business cards arrived and I'm pretty chuffed with my design skills

* contact details are on the back don't panic.

Now is a great time to get those spring maintence checks in

Contact me on 07540 996298 or h.ffooks@hotmail.co.uk to book in your appointments

Address

Bruton

Website

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when Harriet Ffooks McTimoney Veterinary Chiropractor posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The Practice

Send a message to Harriet Ffooks McTimoney Veterinary Chiropractor:

Share

Category