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                                        Equine
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                                         Sportsmassage

                            











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Science - Intuition - Energy


​​​Horses experience problems in motion resulting from the strain and exertion of exercise and work.    I practice a method of  equine massage that was researched and co-developed by my mentor, Jo-Ann Wilson, and Jack Meagher (pronounced “Mar”).  Wilson Meagher Sports Therapy  employs the application of an anatomically accurate series of soft tissue techniques to restore complete freedom and ease of movement in the equine body. This method identifies stress points in the muscle and then through its techniques, alleviates muscle restriction, tightness and pain. This work is specific to the cause of the muscular problem while treating the entire body.  
​The results of this work are: 
  • An increase in range of motion and freedom in the body
  •  Improved performance, balance and endurance
  • Aids in prevention of injury and loss of mobility
  •  Alleviates pain caused by muscle restriction
  • Improved circulation of blood and lymph
  • Promotes graceful aging and longevity
  • A general sense of well being
  • A relaxed mind​​
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Tara Metzner with Davlyn Farm’s Saint

Equine massage session

Each massage session usually lasts approximately 45-60 minutes. Horses should be in the barn or somewhere they feel relaxed and someone should be available to hand walk and trot the horse before and after the massage session.  For the initial session an owner or trainer must be present to discuss the horse’s history and present concerns; change in stride length, drifting to one side, heavy in one rein, a hollowed back, change in attitude, switching leads, ect. 
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​A muscular gait analysis will then be conducted at the walk.  This gait analysis is focused on the trunk of the body.  This is where the large muscle groups work in concert to power all movements and where imbalance, tightness and restriction can often be seen.  Through intuitive palpation,  the issue can be confirmed and then worked on.  The horse is then trotted to reset range of motion and encourage synchronization of body movement.  You will receive a copy of the notes from each massage session along with further recommendations for continuing care. 

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Equine sportsmassage (inquire for rates)
Reduced rates for multiple horses in a single visit. I am based in Central, CA and make monthly scheduled visits to Southern California; including Santa Barbara, Los Angeles, Temecula and Rancho Santa Fe/Del Mar

About WILSON MEAGHER SPORTS THERAPY:

The Wilson Meagher Method combines the logic and technique of sportsmassage developed by the late Jack Meagher with the practice of specific soft tissue applications, biomechanics and body conditioning developed by Jo-Ann Wilson.  Jo-Ann was a longtime associate of the late Jack Meagher, a pioneer in the field of sportsmassage therapy.  She has served as the sports massage therapist for the horses of the United States equestrian team for more than three decades. Her practice includes horses of all breeds and disciplines, from Olympic to pleasure horses. Her work has been featured in leading magazines such as Practical Horseman , Dressage Today, Hoefslag Magazine (Holland) and was profiled in the Chronicle of the Horse titled “Jo-Ann Wilson Can Change a Horse with Her Hands”.  
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