Equine Sports Massage Therapy
Paige Barner - Certified Equine Sports Massage Therapist; Certified Equine Rehabilitation Therapist
I serve Clarksville, TN and surrounding areas. Hopkinsville, Russelville, Nashville, Franklin and in between.
Full Body Massage: $35.00
There is NO farm call if there are 5 or more horses scheduled for massage.
There is NO farm call if your barn is within a 50 mile radius of zip code 37040.
Farm Call: $20.00 (outside of 50 mile radius of 37040, less than 5 horses scheduled)
Why massage? If you ask your horse to perform for pleasure or competition, you must insure the are comfortable, able to move correctly, and take measures to prevent common injuries.
Benefits of Equine Massage:
• Improves circulation
• Breaks up toxic lactic acid & increases blood supply
• Relaxes muscle spasms
• Lengthens connective tissue
• Helps to alleviate inflammation in the joints & associated pain
• Increases range of motion
• Improves disposition of sore, irritated horses
Here are some ways your horse may be secretly asking you for sports massage:
• Refusing a lead or crossfiring
• Shortened strides
• Over reaching or stepping short
• Asymmetrical build or travel
• Wringing tail
• Girthing irritation
• Back soreness
• Problems bending or flexing
• Loss of performance
Sports Massage Therapy does not replace veterinary treatment. During evaluation no diagnosis will be made.
I serve Clarksville, TN and surrounding areas. Hopkinsville, Russelville, Nashville, Franklin and in between.
Full Body Massage: $35.00
There is NO farm call if there are 5 or more horses scheduled for massage.
There is NO farm call if your barn is within a 50 mile radius of zip code 37040.
Farm Call: $20.00 (outside of 50 mile radius of 37040, less than 5 horses scheduled)
Why massage? If you ask your horse to perform for pleasure or competition, you must insure the are comfortable, able to move correctly, and take measures to prevent common injuries.
Benefits of Equine Massage:
• Improves circulation
• Breaks up toxic lactic acid & increases blood supply
• Relaxes muscle spasms
• Lengthens connective tissue
• Helps to alleviate inflammation in the joints & associated pain
• Increases range of motion
• Improves disposition of sore, irritated horses
Here are some ways your horse may be secretly asking you for sports massage:
• Refusing a lead or crossfiring
• Shortened strides
• Over reaching or stepping short
• Asymmetrical build or travel
• Wringing tail
• Girthing irritation
• Back soreness
• Problems bending or flexing
• Loss of performance
Sports Massage Therapy does not replace veterinary treatment. During evaluation no diagnosis will be made.