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Remember that massage therapy not only contributes to your horse’s physical well-being – it also contributes to its mental well-being, and these two elements go hand-in-hand. As a result, you will gain better cooperation from your horse and should, in time, see an improvement in its performance.
We invite you to browse through our website, and to contact us if you would like to obtain more information.
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2007-11-25 Hippodrome de Montréal, November 10th, 2007 – Way to Heaven takes first place!Saturday, November 10th, at Hippodrome de Montréal, Way to Heaven, a 7 year old horse owned by Norman Dessureault of Écurie Dessureault, placed first at the second race with a time of 1:57.2.
At Mr. Dessureault’s request, a sports massage...»More»All news |
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2007-10-02 Launch of the “Massages équins Sy-El” website in English.We are delighted to announce the launch of the “Massages équins Sy-El” website in English. Our website contains valuable information about therapeutic, sports and other forms of massage, as well as details about our information clinics.
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2007-10-02 Equine therapeutic sports massage course completed successfully.Sylvie Leboeuf of Massages équins Sy-El has successfully completed a 150-hour course on equine therapeutic sports massage at the EquiTouch Systems, Inc. »More»All news |
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Tips for verifying saddle adjustmentIs your horse refusing to obey its rider’s aids? If your mount normally cooperates wholeheartedly, but is starting to disobey and resist, your saddle might be the problem.
Saddles are used to distribute a rider’s weight evenly over the horse’s back. If the weight is poorly distributed, back pain or injury may result. The animal will modify...»More»All articles |
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The benefits of massage therapy for your equine companionSome people may still be wondering whether massage therapy can really make a difference for their equine companion. Let’s look at the facts. Simply put, horses are similar to humans in that, internally, they are made up of a bony structure called a skeleton, which is held together by muscles, tendons and ligaments.
Let’s look at the facts. Simply put, horses are similar to humans in that, internally, they are made up of a bony structure called a skeleton, which is held together by muscles, »More»All articles |
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