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McTimoney Equine, Human & Canine Therapists

 

What is McTimoney
Andrea Pole MA, BA (Hons), Dip MCAM (OCEPT):
MCTIMONEY-CORLEY SPINAL THERAPIST BASED IN HEREFORDSHIRE
 
Qualified,experienced and registered Practitioner offering McTimoney-Corley Manipulation, Massage and Advice. 
 
Areas Covered include Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire,
Birmingham, Warwickshire and Leicestershire borders.
 
Symtoms that may be displayed:
 
  • Unlevelness, especially behind
  • Asymmetry, such as stiffness on one rein or a disunited canter
  • Sore areas along the spine, being cold backed
  • Uneven wear of shoes
  • Deterioration in performance
  • Changes in temperament and behaviour
  • Lameness after trauma
 For advice/appointment call: 07977 567044

Claire Dickin D.C., P.G.Dip., A.M.C.,M.M.C.A.

McTimoney Chiropractor Animals and Humans. Alscot Park Stables, Stratford-on-Avon, Warks CV37 8BL . Regular visits to Hereford. Tel. 01789 450052 or 07979 518594

Sam Smith BSc (Hons) PG Dip MMA(A)
Equine Sports Therapy

Qualified and Registered practitioner offering a wide range of treatments including McTimoney Manipulation, Massage, Interferential, Electroaccupuncture, TENS, Neuromuscular Stimulation and Rehabilitation Programmes / Advice.

Reasons for referral include:

Uncharacteristic change in performance, behaviour or temperament.
Sore back.
Irregular or odd action.
Asymmetry, such as stiffness on one rein or disunited canter.
Uneven shoe wear.
Uneven muscle development or atrophy.

By liaising with trainers, farriers, saddlers and dentists the aim is to address the cause of the problem, not just treat the symptoms, and restore your horse to its peak performance. All treatments are conducted with veterinary consent.

Whether you require an intensive treatment and rehabilitation programme or a routine back check please contact me on:

Home - 01452 700520
Mobile - 07881 907444
E-mail - samtordoff@supanet.com

Jane Byrne. Mctimoney chiropractor BA, BSC, MSC.

Treatment for people and animals. Dimarain, Llanafan Fawr, Powys. tel 07748272224.

Jonathan Gibbins DC MMCA    - McTimoney Therapist. Malvern Tel No 01684 567480
Dr Mark Bancroft-Livingston MA MRCP(UK) MRCGP PGDipAM(Dist)
McTimoney practitioner, 100% equine, been in practice since 2001. Also a local GP in Gloucester.
Based near Stroud in Gloucestershire and travel to adjacent counties.
More details are available on my website www.mctimoney-equine.com Tel. 07780 665662

Emily Wilton BSc(hons), Dip. MCAM (OCEPT) AMCST
McTimoney-Corley Animal Spinal Therapist
specialising in horses and dogs. Working in Gloucestershire and neighbouring counties but will travel further. Yew Tree Villa, Upleadon, Glos, GL18 1HN. For enquires ring: 07803294446

Harriet Soper BSc (hons), MSc, MMAA
McTimoney Animal Practitioner
– Equine & Canine. Based in Worcestershire & surrounding counties. Tel 07968 448468.
Rachel Molloy BA (Hons) MSc, MMAA.
McTimoney Animal Therapist
 
Fully qualified, registered and insured McTimoney Animal Therapist.  Specialising in equines and canines in Warwickshire and surrounding counties.
 
Contact Rachel to arrange an appointment or discuss treatment.
Telephone - 07932 999568

McTimoney manipulation for Animals:

Aligns and balances the animal's musculoskeletal system. By manipulating any misaligned joints throughout the whole body, with special attention to the spine and pelvis, it helps both to restore and maintain health, soundness and performance. It works holistically to eliminate the cause, not just to treat the symptoms.

When to seek help - We rely on owners’ observations and subsequent referrals from veterinary surgeons. Indications include:

  • Lameness after a fall or other accident where alternative causes have been ruled out
  • Uncharacteristic changes in performance, behaviour or temperament
  • Limb-dragging or odd, irregular action
  • Reoccurrence of symptoms previously successfully treated by chiropractic manipulation
  • Absence of any resolution of the problem, using conventional methods

Always consult your veterinary surgeon BEFORE chiropractic treatment, as it is illegal for anyone to treat your animal without your veterinary surgeon's approval.

What causes these problems

Trauma is often the most obvious cause e.g. falls, accidents, slipping, etc. Modern competitions often include tight turns, slippery going and twisty courses. More subtle causes are confrontation problems, such as long or weak backs, ill-fitting equipment, excess weight and even dental problems.

Horses
Horses did not evolve specifically to carry weights on their backs and modern competition places even more strain upon their skeletal structure. In addition to the general symptoms listed above, horses may also need treatment when showing the following signs:

  • Unlevelness, especially behind
  • Uneven wear of shoes
  • Sore or "cold" backs; uneven pressure from saddles, numnahs etc
  • Unexplained deterioration in usual performance
  • Asymmetry, such as stiffness on one rein, or a disunited canter
  • Unexplained resistance; such as napping, rearing, refusing, bucking etc
  • Uneven muscle development or atrophy

As well as falls and accidents horses can damage their backs by; getting cast, slipping on icy or smooth roads and yards, wearing tight rollers, saddles or harness; being unable to meet the demands of jump-offs, advanced dressage etc.

Horses receive great benefit from preventative treatment - they are natural athletes and "fine tuning" helps them perform at their best. Taken from the McTimoney Chiropractic website

Physiotherapy

The Movement Works - www.themovementworks.co.uk

The Movement Works is a centre of excellence run by physiotherapists who specialise in the assessment, education and retraining of movement.

We use our Pilates studio equipment, specific exercise programmes and manual therapy skills to help you manage pain and injury. We can also identify movement related issues associated with performance which can enhance your sporting activities. for further information, contact: The Movement Works, The Pump Room, Lower Mill Street, Ludlow. SY8 1BH. Tel. 01584 871 061 or visit our website: www.themovementworks.co.uk

Bradford's Veterinary Physiotherapy - Chartered Physiotherapists

Rhiannon Griffiths - MSc Vet Phys. MCSP HPC Cat A ACPAT - Tel. 07791512128

Tim Bradford - MSc Vet Phys. MCSP HPC Cat A ACPAT - Tel. 07968 829667

Dalesbrook, Yarkhill, Herefordshire.  HR1 3SX . Tel/fax. 01432 890490.  Email: bradfordsvetphysio@rhi23.freeserve.co.uk

Click here for a Vet / Physio editorial by Herefordshire's Rhiannon Griffiths and Tim Bradford from the Bradford's Veterinary Physiotherapy

Hannah Mansfield Thomas MSc Veterinary Physiotherapy, BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy, Category ‘A’ member of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy

Specialist in equine and canine physiotherapy - based in Herefordshire. For further information about how physiotherapy can help your animal optimise its physical potential following injury, orthopaedic surgery or neuromusculoskeletal dysfunction, contact Hannah on tel no. (answer machine) - 07715130839

Equissage One of the safest forms of therapy, totally non-aggressive and free of side effects. Used and recommended by leading competitors and trainers for the treatment of: Sore and cold backs, muscle and jarred shoulder problems, haematomas, swellings, breathing, coughing bleeding/broken blood vessels. Sore shins, joint and tendon problems, foot problems, filled legs. Circulation and lymphatic problems, tying up, Pre- race conditioning and after race stiffness. If you are interested in booking treatment please contact Liz Morgans 01989 730418 07812 852992 Check it out at http://www.equissage.co.uk/
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