Successful Examples of Equine Touch™

This horse had a wither injury, which left him unable to use his neck muscles properly in balancing his body. Equine Touch was done on his whole body and then special moves performed over the neck, withers and shoulder areas. Through proper work over time, and periodic Equine Touch sessions, he is developing his neck muscles and can bend through his body.

In this next photo, you can see how the neck is unevenly and improperly developed months earlier. See how the muscles are not only uneven, but areas are totally undeveloped and others overdeveloped? These two photos are about 4 months apart.

A few months previous to taking this photo, closer to the time of the injury, the neck appeared to have only large "lumps" in the middle of each side of the neck. This photo shows the beginning of the other neck muscles developing. Indication that the horse had suffered an injury was the inability to bend (using his whole body), especially to the right. The "lumps" began to appear, as he could not use all of the required muscles properly.

 

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