Based in Fareham, covering Hampshire and Dorset
BSc (Hons) degree level qualified in Veterinary Physiotherapy
HND (Level 5) Equine Management
National Diploma (Level 3) Animal Management
18+ years of experience working with horses
Dog Owner and Small Animal Lover for over 30 years
From youngsters to racehorses, to ex-racers to draught horses, to ponies to veterans to affiliated competition horses
I specialise in working with horses that are nervous or more sensitive, particularly those that can show "problem" behaviours. I am a strong believer in there is no such thing as a naughty horse, so through using a calm and patient approach I will work with you and your horse to get to the bottom of any issues and work on improving your relationship and performance together.
I have 2 horses of my own as well as 2 dogs and 2 small children. I understand how important they are in your life, as mine are to me. From cuddly pet to competition winner, they are all important!
I have experience in working with horses recovering from ligament injuries, kissing spines, arthritis and those with pain memory. I use a combination of PEMF therapy and mobilisations to overcome the initial fear or worry an animal exhibits. Having owned multiple bull breeds as well as large breeds I am used to a variety of dogs from nervous to boistrous to extra cuddly.
Using a combination of manual techniques, massage, mobilisations, PEMF therapy, therapeutic ultrasound, laser/light therapy, exercise prescription, rehabilitation
You can either ask them if they are registered with an association or a register, or you can check out the registers themselves. People can not be on one of these registers if they are not properly qualified, insured and up to date on their CPD.
"You need a back person" How do you know which professional you need or even how do you tell the difference between a massage therapist, a veterinary physiotherapist or a chiropractor? With the various professionals out there, make an informed decision
Kissing Spine is an alternative term for overriding dorsal spinous processes. There is still a lot of research going into trying to determine the causes of this problem but it appears to have multiple causes ranging from genetics to hind limb injury to working a horse too young.
Since having physio for Pan with Cherelle he has felt a lot happier in his body and so much more relaxed! I can really feel the difference and the advice given has really helped both me and my horse in our work. I can highly recommend her as she is a lovely lady and really does do a great job.
- Daisy & Pan
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