Muzzle to Muscles
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Monika Ermann, MMCP
Masterson Method ™️Certified Practitioner covering Oxfordshire & surrounding counties
-Promoting performance and wellbeing in sports and leisure horses;
-equine fascia and trauma release (EFTR) student
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10/04/2026
Invaluable advice from Tim Beech, with rain forecast for the weekend every horse owner needs to read this…
26/02/2026
Search for the blink and read the hoof 😁
Continuous event lines (often referred to as growth rings) are an early warning sign that something isn’t quite right. They act as small red flags, indicating that your horse may be struggling — most commonly from a metabolic imbalance — and likely has been for some time.
Each event line represents a minor laminitic episode, commonly described as Low-Grade Laminitis (LGL) or Subclinical Laminitis (SCL).
You may also notice a slight dishing in the dorsal hoof wall. This is another cause for concern, as it suggests the laminae are beginning to stretch and weaken. Again, this is a classic sign associated with LGL or SCL.
There are many subtle indicators like these, and they should not be overlooked. It may not take much to tip a horse from subclinical issues into acute laminitis — the obvious trigger might be a flush of spring grass, but sometimes it’s something less apparent, such as routine worming or vaccinations.
So, what would I recommend?
1: Clean up the diet — thoroughly.
This means more than simply feeding low sugar and low starch. Aim for a diet free from by-products, fillers, molasses, and alfalfa. Choose hay over haylage wherever possible. Personally, I also avoid chaff and beet pulp.
2: Support liver function.
Products such as Remount by Ron Fields or L94 by Trinity Consultants are my preferred options.
3: Assess environmental stressors.
Consider whether your horse is experiencing stress from limited turnout, separation from companions, inadequate rest, or other management factors. Chronic stress can significantly disrupt metabolic health and overall physiological balance.
4: Monitor closely.
Keep a careful eye on new hoof growth. Ideally, the event lines will gradually disappear as balance is restored.
If concerns persist, run blood tests.
Testing for PPID (Cushing’s disease) or EMS (Equine Metabolic Syndrome) may be the next appropriate step.
Early intervention makes all the difference. Paying attention to these subtle signs can help prevent a much more serious laminitic episode..
Percy has had monthly Masterson sessions with me for over a year. He was very timid initially, his nervous system quickly going into flight or freeze and he was displaying calming signals. By miniaturising and slowing down the leg movement, I am able now to ask for the scapula release with the leg, shoulder (and Percy’s nervous system ☺️) in a relaxed state, resulting in the release of tension in the body. ®
17/01/2026
Do you know the predominant diagonal of your horse? Read below to find out why it’s good to know….
08/12/2025
Hi,
I’m a Masterson Method® Certified Practitioner covering Oxfordshire and surrounding counties.
The Masterson Method® is a unique, interactive method of equine bodywork to help build trust with the horse. Years of stress and stiffness can often be resolved in a few sessions, by relieving built-up tension in core muscles and key junctions of the body that affect the horse’s performance.
Guided by the horse's response I will identify areas where the horse holds tension and will facilitate their release through gentle movement or light touch. Additionally I‘m looking to promote not only physical relaxation but also downregulation of the horse's nervous system from sympathetic (fight-flight) to its parasympathetic (rest-digest) state resulting in overall improvements to the wellbeing of performance as well as leisure horses.
Please check out my website or pm for more info or to book a session
https://muzzletomuscles.com
Apologies for not being active at all here, but thought I share this clip from today’s session: fascia releases stress and tension through tremors, it’s a natural response to trauma to rebalance the nervous system. In this day and age, horses as well as human have forgotten how to tremor and stresses and traumas are stored in our fascia and our range of motion becomes compromised.
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