The relationship with animals is a relationship based on contact. Specifically, the synergy between master and horse is essential. This is why massage is a fundamental part of establishing a special feeling with your equine friend. The horse is a species that is constantly subjected to great efforts given its musculature and power. But this also involves many problems. From today the solution is the massage gun For horse care.
Horse Massage: Benefits
The benefits of a massage for the horse there are many. In general, individual five areas of benefit: muscular, cardiovascular, lymphatic, respiratory and also for the nervous system.
A The advantage of massage is its ability to increase circulation. Another more profound effect is its ability to influence the nervous system. The equine massage can be used for various reasons. Some horses require a massage for some muscle contractures some to benefit from joint pain due to age, others for the muscle tone atrophied or underdeveloped. Others may require a massage without any particular needs but only for a general relaxation.
Typically a osteopathic treatment is performed every 4/6 weeks while the massage that the owner can do can also have a weekly cadence and post-work stretching can be performed after each work session.
Percussive Therapy for Your Horse
Horse care passes through the percussive therapy , that It's a good self-made compromise for keep your muscles under constant control and your horse's blood flow. Obviously it cannot replace classic equine therapies, but it can contribute significantly to the well-being and health of your horse.
In particular, it can help solve the classic problems that arise cyclically in this species:
- Neck tension with difficulty in laterally bending the head to one side; it is noted that the horse falls on the shoulder when it has to bend.
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Dodor of the dorsal area It is often due to a saddle that is poorly fitted or does not fit the horse's back. Many horses become quite nervous when saddled, attempting to bite or they kick, these are signs of pain in the back area.
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Stiff jaw. Very often the rider's heavy hand or a too strong bit creates tension at the level of thetemporomandibular joint. This tension is transmitted at the level of the first cervical vertebrae, in what we call atlanto-occipital junction.Horses that have tension in this area are very sensitive to being touched on the ears or in the area between the ears.
The stiffness of this area is then transmitted to the whole spine through the various fascial and muscular connections.
TopMet offers you an easy and intuitive device to use for the care of your animals. So your mustang He will no longer be so nervous and untamable, but he will be a perfect companion for walks and rides.