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Indications
- Intermittent Lameness
- Muscle spasm and tightness
- Uncharacteristic changes in behaviour or temperament e.g. rearing, bucking or refusing fences
- Unexplained deterioration in normal performance
- Asymmetry, such as stiffness on one rein or a disunited canter
- Jaw or TMJ problems, such as difficulty chewing or hanging on one rein
- Showing reluctance or sensitivity to being saddled
- Holding the tail to one side
- Mobility problems after a fall or trauma once other possible causes have been ruled out by your vet
- Help with rehabilitation after your vet has approved a return to work
GENERAL MAINTENANCE OF HEALTH
IMPORTANT: Whilst all of these symptoms can be indicative of back, neck, limb or tail pain they can also occur as a result of other underlying causes. Any form of animal therapy is not a replacement for veterinary care. Please consult your veterinarian before seeking the help of a complementary therapist.
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