Healing Arts Equine Massage

Healing Arts Equine Massage

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Equine Massage Therapy Welcome to Healing Arts Equine Massage! I am a certified equine massage therapist now taking new patients. As a graduate.

As a lifelong rider, I have long been intrigued by the role of bodywork in helping our four-legged partners maximize their performance. A few years ago my own Thoroughbred, Regal, was injured and massage was an important part of his recovery. I have continued to see benefits with massage in maintaining his comfort and performance as he ages. This led me seek training myself. of the Bancroft School

Photos from Healing Arts Equine Massage's post 09/12/2025

I massaged Miss Stripe today and she really enjoyed her session. Lots of releases and we did some belly lifts to stretch her back. It’s been 16 years since I rode her, Marilyn Bennett always shared her favorites! Stripe and Hilde were ours💕 How has it been so long friend, we were babies!

Photos from Healing Arts Equine Massage's post 09/10/2025

Today I went to Lighthouse Hill to see Marilyn Bennett and to work on Toby. Toby is a vital part of LHH lesson program and is one of the horses used for IEA. He very much enjoyed his session with lots of releases, he should be feeling his best 🙂

Photos from Healing Arts Equine Massage's post 07/16/2022

Fred enjoying the RevitaVet poll cap and back pad after showing this morning in the .9’s at the Vermont Summer Festival Horse Show with rider Bruno. Fred is owned by Marilyn Bennett with House Hill and was second in the meter ten yesterday with Marilyn. Fred is feeling great:)

Photos from Healing Arts Equine Massage's post 07/15/2022

This week I am at the Vermont Summer Festival Horse Show with Light House Hill Bennett. It’s been a great time and everyone has done fantastic! Here is Taco enjoying the full RevitaVet system with Poll Cap, Hock Wraps, back and knee pads. Keeping him feeling his best:)

Photos from Healing Arts Equine Massage's post 06/16/2022

Gus and Dorsey both enjoyed their K-tape with licks and chews during their session.
Gus(orange) has a taping to provide support to his hind end. Dorsey(blue) taping provides support to his back.

Photos from Healing Arts Equine Massage's post 06/14/2022

Today the full RevitaVet system came in the mail today, yay so excited!! I quickly unwrapped everything and brought the poll cap to try out during tonights massage. I went to Magnolia Run Equestrian Center to work on Belissimo. Belissimo very much enjoyed his massage, with big releases on his back, neck, and SI. He was more than happy to have the pollcap on and seemed much more settled during his massage. Looking forward to incorporating more of the system into my massages. Stay tuned for more information about the Revitavet products:)

If you are interested in purchasing a product feel free to reach out with any questions. Plus a Foxtrot Hill Farm exclusive coupon for 15% off. To use the coupon go to https://revitavet.com and enter Foxtrot Hill.

Photos from Healing Arts Equine Massage's post 06/10/2022

Yesterday, I went to visit Sharkey at Round Stone Farm for his second massage. He was happy to see me and we was able to let more go in his back and neck. Im looking forward to working with him in a couple weeks.
Here is a “hint” of the package that will be arriving soon. I cant wait to start utilizing the system. This is just one of the products that I will be incorporating from RevitaVet!

Photos from Healing Arts Equine Massage's post 06/08/2022

I hope all of you are doing well! I have some exciting news that I‘ll be posting in the next week stayed tuned:) I also will be trying to post more on my page. In the mean time, messages like this from my clients are why I love massaging and working with horses. Holly was having a hard time picking up her left lead. She is on an every 6-8 week schedule and after her massage was definitely feeling better. She had lots of releases especially on her right back, lumbar, and SI area. Looking forward to seeing her next month.

Photos from AB Equine Therapy's post 07/11/2021
01/11/2021

Thank you so much AVE Designs LLC, these turned out Amazing! Can’t wait to wear them this week:)

Equine Pelvis and Iliopsoas Muscle Group 12/21/2020

Equine Pelvis and Iliopsoas Muscle Group What and where is the Iliopsoas muscle group? The Iliopsoas Muscle Group lies deep within each side of the body. The group is made up of 3 muscles, the Psoas Major, Psoas Minor and Iliacus. They attach onto the ventral, (underside) of the lumbar spine and pelvis as well as the top of the thigh bone.

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