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  • About MC
  • Services
    • Services
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    • Client Intake Online Form
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    • Feet of Concern
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  • Videos
    • Interviews with horse experts
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Videos

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  • Benefits of Therapy
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​Buddy Deltoid Tricep area
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​Buddy massage head-neck free flow techniques



Buddy rib cage  barrel area
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​Buddy elbow work on neck and mane neck shake out tension technique



Forearm muscle groups massage techniques
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Tricep forearm massage techniques
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Buddy Massage TECHNIQUES poll area 1
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BUDDY scapula deltoid area
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​Perfoemance horse flexor tendon pastern fetlock massage


Very important hip area


Buddy Lateral Hind end muscles

​​Better Balanced Equine Feet by Moses Gonzales

Cutting horse with unbalanced front feet
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Drill team horse that needs whole balancing approach


​Jumping Horse  about  before lack of foundational support and after


​Mare with twisted right hind-subluxated


​Sorrely is made more sore by lack of foundational support


​Unbalanced Dressage Horse Shoes


Horse in training to much time in stall all day​


​Lease horse refusing to be haltered anymore


Pleasure horses asymmetrical foot


TEX the pleasure horse
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High Heel Low heel

​​ENDURANCE HORSE PROBLEMS BEFORE AND AFTER


​​HALTER COLT WITH CROOKED SHOULDER AND LEG MADE STRAIGHT


NOTE: MC is not a veterinarian and does not provide veterinary diagnoses or veterinary treatment recommendations; because of this, MC assumes that you have already had your horse assessed by a veterinarian to address and rule out any veterinary concerns first and also to approve your desire for a multidimensional approach to your horses care. Furthermore, if MC feels it’s critical that your horse to be assessed by a veterinary professional at any point during her counseling, she will absolutely, without question recommend that you do so.
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