Rejuv a horse

Rejuv a horse Rejuv-A-Horse is an equine holistic service. It offers Equine massage to horse of all ages,breeds, and disciplines. This may cause a lack in performance.

I practiced equine massage in college and received my Certification in Communication Through Equine Body Mind Integration Kelsey Repsch received her Bachelor of Science in Equine Business Management from Post University in Waterbury, CT. Along with her B.S she received concentration in Equine Massage, Hoof trimming and Therapeutic Riding and is a PATH Certified Instructor

She studied equine mas

sage in college and received her certification in Communication Through Equine Body and Mind Integration. This means she learned Equine locomotion from a natural horsemanship perspective. Addressing the psychosoma connection of movement anatomical and behavioral, myo-kinesiology, and rehabilitative pattern work. She also learned equine sport massage , myo-facial release, energy work and structural integration
Equine massage is a great service to provide for horses of all ages, disciplines, and work levels. It allows the horse to maintain their body and be able to freely move and work to the best of their ability. Massage is a great preventive therapy used for horses to allow them to maintain proper muscle function. It helps improve their flexibility and range of motion which in turn can reduce their chance of injury or lameness. It can improve your horse’s circulation, reduce fluid buildup and muscle soreness. Massage is a natural, non-invasive approach to “re-charging” your horse’s battery and providing natural holistic healing. If a horse is sore or is tight in a specific muscle group, they will not be able to move the proper way that their body is meant to. It can also cause an accessory movement, which is a compensation due to the muscle firing pattern being disturbed, which in turn will inhibit their full work potential. Through equine massage Kelsey can feel and see the different muscle groups and how they may be improperly working and will try to "rewire them" to allow the horse to move more freely and reach their full potential. Equine massage is also good for horses that are older and out of work. Through equine massage it helps keep the older horses going and keeps them moving comfortably even if they are retired. Equine massage can also help horses who are injured or have had old injuries by "rewiring" their body to help them get back on track. If it is an old injury, massage may help alleviate their accessory movements, which has now become normal, and allow them to move more fluidly. K9 massages are also offered and beneficial for dogs who may pull a muscle while playing or working, or older dogs with joint pain or arthritis

Please note that Equine and K9 massage therapy is not a substitute for professional veterinary treatment. An equine massage therapist does not diagnose illness nor lameness. Blue ribbon massage
This massage consists of a myo-fascial release, lymphatic draining if needed, trigger points on muscle areas that are tense, pattern work, stretching if needed, and a movement analysis before and after the massage. This massage is priced at $100.00

Red ribbon massage
This massage consists of a myo-fascial realease, lymphatic drainage if needed, trigger points and a movement analysis before and after the massage. This Massage is priced at $75.00. Yellow ribbon massage
This massage is a basic fascia line drawling which mean I will draw the muscles out of the horse and trigger them, this is a faster massage then blue and red ribbon, but still works your horse's muscles well. This is a great massage to get if you are at a horse show, or going to a show the next day and just want to make sure your horse is up to its best. This massage is priced at $60.00

Rainbow Ribbon. This massage is similar to the yellow massage with the fascia line drawling but this is offered at a horse show or event where you just want your horse to perform its best right before you go into the ring. This is a quick 10 minute massage to get their muscles working. It is priced at $25.00 (Only available at shows or events.)

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Tyro, NC
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Kelsey Repsch studied equine massage in college and received her Certification in Communication Through Equine Body Mind Integration. This means She learned Equine locomotion from a natural horsemanship perspective. Addressing the psychosoma connection of movement anatomical and behavioral myo-kinesiology, and rehabilitative pattern work. She also learned Equine Sport massage, Myo-facial release, energy work and structural integration.

Equine massage is a great service to provide for horses of all ages, disciplines, and working levels.It allows the horse to maintain their muscles and be able to freely move and work to the best of their ability. If a horse is sore or holding in a specific muscle group, their body will not be able to move fluidly, causing a lack in performance or an accessory movement. This is a compensation due to the muscle firing pattern being disturbed which in turn will inhibit their full work potential. Through equine massage you feel and see the different muscles groups and how they may be improperly working, and you "rewire them" to allow the horse to move more freely and reach their full potential. Equine massage is also good for horses who are older or out of work. It helps keep the older horses going and keeps them moving comfortably even if they are retired. Equine massage can also help horses who are injured or have had old injuries by "rewiring" their body to help them get back on track. If it is a old injury it may help to alleviate their old accessory movements which have now become normal and may not be needed anymore.