Hi can I have some recommendations for someone to come out and look at my horses back please. Thank you in advance.
Claire B. replied:
Danii Holme she's on fb
Katie F. replied:
Sarah Deeming is highly recommended
Samantha E. replied:
Kate Lord she's fantastic
Sophie C. replied:
Amy Taylor. Amy is a qualified equine Merishia massage therapist based in Spalding. Equine Merishia has a large range of benefits: - Relieves tension and eases muscles - Improves muscle strength - Improves performance - Improves flexibility - Improves relaxation - therefore it has also a calming effect on nervous horses - Reduces the risk of injury - massages help to stimulate blood flow which turn helps to prevent a build up of toxins in the horse's body. Please view: S.C Show Jumping to read a post on how she improved my horse's suppleness. You can contact Amy using the following: Phone: 07932 251028 Facebook: Amy Taylor Massage Website: www.amytaylormassage.weebly.com
Shelley F. replied:
Sarah Hamilton Veterinary Physiotherapist
Carly F. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/JessicaFanningVeterinaryPhysiotherapy/ Jessica is very good, highly recommend X
Can people recommend a physiotherapist/ osteopath in Corby as lower back is really bad I've as much flexibility as a wooden spoon!
Helen H. replied:
Jeffrey Hensman is good. I use him for my shoulder.
Danielle H. replied:
Jeffrey Hensman
Carol M. replied:
https://www.facebook.com/339491062898961Taylor Osteopathy & Sports Injury Clinic husband has been here a couple of times helped him loads he does a clinic at brook western school
Olwen T. replied:
Sam in Cottingham or Helen Harrison in Harringworth
In agony back gone so fed up had bottle wine still hurts osteopath needed and already got dentist tom for swollen gums how much more does one need!!!!!!!!!!!