Keeping bodies pain free and moving well

Exercise Coaching and Musculoskeletal Therapy for Horses, Dogs and People

Therapy for horses, dogs and people - Susan Ryrie Therapies

Are you, your horse, or your dog suffering or struggling with stiffness, tension, postural problems, restricted movement or muscular pain. Are these conditions preventing you, your horse or your dog from living life fully?

Musculoskeletal (MSK) pain can be debilitating, seriously impacting your quality of life, and compromising your ability to work and to play. These types of problems are commonplace for humans, horses and dogs.

The NHS website suggests that as many as three people in every ten in the UK experience chronic MSK pain. There is no reason to believe that our domesticated animals are not affected in the same way. Indeed, the situation could well be worse amongst ridden horses, with studies finding groups of horses in which up to 70% are masking signs of previously unrecognised lameness.

Even if things are good at the moment, removing tightness and conditioning the body can prevent future problems by reducing the risk of injury and by decreasing normal day to day wear on the body.

Whatever your situation, I would love to help. I aim to improve the quality of life for humans and horses and dogs. I do this by using gentle muscle release techniques to relieve discomfort and pain; and by providing therapeutic exercises for horses to strengthen, condition, and if needed rehabilitate.

Therapy for horses, dogs and people - Susan Ryrie Therapies

Based in South Gloucestershire

I live and work close to the junction between the M4 and M5 motorways, and can travel within this area. 

Look through the website and please feel free to get in touch to book a ‘no-obligation’ Discovery Call so that we can discuss your particular needs.

I love to meet more animals, and their owners, and I look forward to hearing from you.

“He is normally slow and careful going downhill, but after your visit I noticed that he was striding out and keeping up with the others.”

 

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