Healing Moon Solutions, LLC

Healing Moon Solutions, LLC Certified Equine Body Worker
• Equine Massage Therapy
• Kinesiology Taping
• Cold Laser Therapy | Equine, Canine, & Feline

Kinesiology Taping 🍃😌🐴 - What does it do? 🧐By placing the tape to the targeted area(s) it works to decrease pain, suppor...
05/26/2022

Kinesiology Taping 🍃😌🐴

- What does it do? 🧐
By placing the tape to the targeted area(s) it works to decrease pain, support specific muscles and joints, decrease inflammation, increase proprioception and increase energy flow. ⚡️

- How to know when your horse needs taping? 🗓
This is extremely beneficial to injury rehabilitation horses and horses with heavy working schedules to benefit sore working muscles and promotes healing. 😍

Help your horse feel their best, so they can be their best! 🤍🐴

Wonderful visuals!
02/26/2022

Wonderful visuals!

01/29/2022

Happy FriYAY y’all!!! ☺️🐴
Love this video I found of Forest 🐴 back in August/September 2021! 🌞👐🏽
Forest is a fairly active boy with his mama Shaylin Gotsis competing at C grade in polocrosse, dabbling in eventing, & is just turning heads as one cool dude no matter what he does! One of my many favorite clients & can always count on seeing some very expressive releases 🤍🐴😛

Some screenshots of videos I have found of horses releases during their sessions with me 🐴-These are all great (some blu...
01/25/2022

Some screenshots of videos I have found of horses releases during their sessions with me 🐴
-These are all great (some blurry) visuals of how horses respond to built up pain, stress, & tension being released during my sessions by licking/yawning/chewing.
I thought this may be a funny post with beneficial visuals so I added to this album, if you click on the album you can learn more about pain release and massage therapy..🤍

01/25/2022
01/25/2022
LIMITED SPOTS AVAILABLE 🐴🌿👐🏽Are you searching ways to increase your horses quality of life, enhance muscle development &...
01/21/2022

LIMITED SPOTS AVAILABLE 🐴🌿👐🏽

Are you searching ways to increase your horses quality of life, enhance muscle development & performance, or decrease inflammation & pain? 😌

I’m here to be the hands that make a difference 🙌🏽

Now offering… 💃🏻
25% OFF *PER HORSE* (say whatttt🙀) if you book for an apt in Jan & Feb 2022!

No horse too big, no pony too small here at Healing Moon Solutions, we massage them all! 🤍

Certified Equine Body Worker proudly serving all of MD since 2020

In memory of my heart horse & the reason why my business even exists
Mojo Moon 05/11/05-07/02/21

If I could print this out for every horse owner and trainer to read, I would.
12/14/2021

If I could print this out for every horse owner and trainer to read, I would.

THE FRONTAL LOBE OF THE HORSE’S BRAIN IS NEARLY NON-EXISTENT.

How does this apply to schooling/training? Frontal lobes are involved in higher mental functions such as reasoning. This means that horses cannot reason or plan to be naughty. They cannot be blamed for bad behavior or poor performance. They cannot recognize future consequences. Horses simply react to the situation. They learn through conditioning and memory.

I see and hear so many riders anthropomorphize their horses instead of finding better training tools. Phrases such as, ‘he just likes to be difficult’ or ‘this pony is so naughty’ or ‘he understands or knows what I want, but won’t do it’, or ‘he moves his hindquarters at every halt just to irritate me’. Horses do not know what we want unless we explain it in a manner that they can understand immediately.

A few months ago a rider told me how her horse ‘just does not want to co-operate’. It started with overt flight behavior and then became a subtle ‘snatchy’ movement of the nose. I asked her whether it could be due to discomfort. She answered, ‘no, she is just naughty’. It turned out that the horse was suffering from laminitis and was in severe discomfort! It made me want to cry.

At the moment I am training a young horse from scratch. I also used phrases such as, ‘she has a short fuse’ and ‘she challenges me every step of the way’. Then I realized that everything I was doing on this horse was completely new to her. I realized how frightening that must be for an animal with no reasoning ability. She was actually trying hard to understand me, but when new instructions were a tad confusing, she showed me in no uncertain terms that she did not understand it. The horse’s reactions to learning new skills all depends on personality. This particular horse is extremely sensitive and an introvert. Utopia, my older horse, is less sensitive and a complete extrovert. She can deal with much more pressure than the youngster. The message for me is that I must train each horse with the kind of pressure which they can deal with. Each horse has a different tolerance for pressure. Us riders have to be adaptable to each horse’s ability to deal with pressure. Personally I find that most behavioral problems stem from confusion, discomfort and too much pressure. Photo is the equine brain in front of the human brain.

Thanks to Karin Blignault for the info!!

08/12/2021
07/22/2021

Some gum work on Atlas after his massage (which of course I didn't think about video taping until the very end🙈).
•BIG releases for this happy & relaxed boy! 😌👐🏽🌿
*Please ignore me did not plan on sharing this video but the release was too good not to😍*

No job too big, no job too small, here at Healing Moon Solutions we massage them all! 😉•Message me to hear about some aw...
07/12/2021

No job too big, no job too small, here at Healing Moon Solutions we massage them all! 😉

Message me to hear about some awesome deals I’m running right now!
Also lots of love to this gentle giant JoeJoe & can’t wait to see his progress!

This!!!
05/23/2021

This!!!

From the horse’s mouth... actually the horse’s tongue

After my recent post regarding fitting a bit to the individual horses mouth, it has become clear that horse riders don’t understand the horse’s tongue. At all. The horse’s tongue is the key to everything. It can tell you what a horse is feeling and thinking, it can tell you how true a horse’s carriage is or can reveal tension that is limiting their performance.

The horse’s tongue is a huge bunch of muscle, like way bigger than you think. The last tooth is about level with the horse’s eye, and the tongue goes even further back than that. Just behind the bit, the tongue doubles in height to completely fill the mouth. The tongue connects, via a long line of interconnected muscles, all the way back to the hind legs. What happens with the horse’s tongue DIRECTLY affects the horse’s ability to use his hind legs.

Yet many many riders consider the tongue a nuisance and tie it away. Using drop nosebands, flashes, grackles, micklems, “anatomical” nosebands, cranks etc. Some use spoon bits (remember the tongue doubles in height behind the bit), while others actually tie the tongue down! You are missing a vital source of information that the horse is eager to give!

Why does a horse stick it’s tongue out? It is NOT bad manners and it is not a bit evasion, it’s a cry for help. When the tongue is in the mouth, it is short and fat. Any sharp points on the teeth can cause pain, and pressure from the bit is amplified. The horse’s immediate reaction is to stick their tongue out. This makes the tongue long and thin, reducing the pressure from the bit and any sharp teeth. If this is prevented using nosebands, even loose ones (if it’s below the level of the bit, it’s a problem, loose or not, consider leverage distance to the temparomandibular joint) then the horse will resort to pulling their tongue back by tensing it or even putting the tongue over the bit. A drop noseband will not stop this happening, you just can’t see it happening anymore.

When the tongue is pulled back, it causes tension all the way down the neck, along the back and into the hind legs. If the tongue is over the bit, the bit lies directly on the bars. The bars are knife-edge-sharp bone with a very thin layer of gum over the top. When the bit directly contacts the bars it is extremely painful and horses will react very strongly, sometimes rearing or ditching the rider. This is not naughty behaviour, it is pain. The horse is creating pain trying to avoid pain, they can’t win and they can’t vocalise this. No matter how hard they try.

Tension in the tongue isn’t only caused by poorly managed teeth and poorly fitted bits however. The outline a horse is worked in also affects the tongue’s tension. Tuck your chin up and in, feel how large your tongue feels. Hold it there for a while and the back of your tongue will begin to ache. Now open your mouth and stick your tongue out. Sure it’s not comfortable, but it’s a relief from that tension. This happens in the horse too, but on a much larger scale. Anything that makes the horse carry itself like this (over bent, nose behind the vertical) will cause tongue issues. Whether that be poor riding, back pain or subtle hind limb lameness. This reaction is not limited to a bit, an overbent horse in a bitless bridle will still have a restricted tongue as soon as the head moves behind the vertical. Looking at it the other way around, most have heard of bridle lameness, this is when the tension in the tongue actually causes a visible lameness.

There is a reason why having the tongue out is seen as a bad thing in dressage, and it’s not because it’s bad manners. It’s because it highlights tension or poor training. The lazy solution seems to be, tie the mouth shut. Personally I believe all nosebands below the bit should be banned for dressage and 2 fingers should comfortably be placed under the bridge of the nose of a cavesson. That would sort the wheat from the chaff.

To summarise, make sure your horse’s teeth have been checked by a qualified EDT or dental trained vet, make sure your bit fits the anatomy of your individual horse, ride with a loose noseband that does not sit below the bit, make sure your horse is working correctly over their top line, truly engaged and swinging over their backs. Then your horse will not feel the need to stick their tongues out.

As a side note, the tongue is a symptom and not a problem in itself. Do not allow anyone to mess with your horse’s tongue. The trend of releasing the Hyoid apparatus using the tongue is not only dangerous but a load of BS. Do not fall for it.

Always remember, dentistry is basic care NOT a luxury.

So sad to hear of my horses sires passing and all my clients horses who are also in relation to this amazing horse. Rest...
05/19/2021

So sad to hear of my horses sires passing and all my clients horses who are also in relation to this amazing horse.
Rest Easy, Malibu Moon! Run free big guy! 🤍

Malibu Moon, the foundation sire of B. Wayne Hughes' Spendthrift Farm, died suddenly May 18 in his paddock of an apparent heart attack. The distinguished son of A.P. Indy was 24.

Hey 👋🏽 You there 👉🏽 Yeah you! 😉HAPPY NEW YEAR 🎆🎈🎊 Let 2021 heal, strengthen, & guide all of us and our horses to success...
01/05/2021

Hey 👋🏽 You there 👉🏽 Yeah you! 😉
HAPPY NEW YEAR 🎆🎈🎊
Let 2021 heal, strengthen, & guide all of us and our horses to success and happiness. 🙌🏽 🐴🤍🍃

Healing Moon Solutions, LLC now is apart of the Cavanti team! I am now able to send session reports, invoices, & diagram...
12/31/2020

Healing Moon Solutions, LLC now is apart of the Cavanti team! I am now able to send session reports, invoices, & diagrams right to your email! With my new tablet, I will be able to clearly show everyone exactly what I am feeling/seeing during our sessions with clear diagrams and send appointment reminders. How nifty?!

Also pictured is some of the Kinesiology Tape I have ordered which is Vetkin & Equi-Tape Advantage two of the best equestrian tapes on the market, I also have H20 Rocktape for extreme stick! Q.D.A spray to help the tape stick especially with these winter coats, phewwww!
Fun Fact: Kinesiology Tape can stay on for 3-5 days because its benefits are stimulated during movement resulting in enhancing benefits 😍

QUESTION: I want to post information all about Kinesiology Taping to inform everyone but how would you rather gain more information?
-An informational post or a video of me taping a horse with information as I go?🤔

—Looking at offering Kinesiology Tape services around February-March! Stay tuned...big things are coming ☺️👐🏽🍃🐴

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