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Product Identifiers
PublisherWiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
ISBN-100876059981
ISBN-139780876059982
eBay Product ID (ePID)173352
Product Key Features
Number of Pages240 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameEquine Massage Therapy : a Practical Guide
SubjectVeterinary Medicine / Equine, Veterinary Medicine / General, Horses
Publication Year1997
TypeTextbook
Subject AreaPets, Medical
AuthorJean-Pierre Hourdebaigt
FormatTrade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height0.9 in
Item Weight15.4 Oz
Item Length9.4 in
Item Width8 in
Additional Product Features
Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN95-013806
IllustratedYes
Table Of ContentAcknowledgments. Introduction. 1. Anatomy and Physiology of the Horse. 2. The Horse and Massage Therapy. 3. Principles and Concepts of Massage. 4. Hydrotherapy. 5. Massage Techniques. 6. Massage Routines. 7. Kinesiology of the Horse. 8. Stretching. 9. Conformation Check-up Routine. 10. Body Parts and Their Stress Points. 11. Areas of Stress Specific to Each Discipline. 12. Keeping Records. Index.
SynopsisPeople in the horse world know all too well that performance horses, like human athletes, are trained, fed and cared for so they can go faster, jump higher and run longer. Daily training and competing can result in injuries, aches and pains, which if treated by drugs alone may only mask the problem and not remedy it. This is why equine massage therapist Jean-Pierre Hourdebaigt created a program of techniques that will enable owners and riders, trainers and grooms to: Alleviate soreness and pain in the horse's most vulnerable stress sites. Identify and treat the injuries common to any horse sport. Use relaxation and maintenance routines for the horse's mental and physical well-being. Hourdebaigt provides step-by-step instruction and more than 150 photographs and diagrams so that everyone including nonprofessionals can learn to massage their horse. Equine Massage may be the key to unlocking the door to a horse's future, one that promises good health and improved performance.The Howell Equestrian Library, People in the horse world know all too well that performance horses, like human athletes, are trained, fed and cared for so they can go faster, jump higher and run longer. Daily training and competing can result in injuries, aches and pains, which if treated by drugs alone may only mask the problem and not remedy it. This is why equine massage therapist Jean-Pierre Hourdebaigt created a program of techniques that will enable owners and riders, trainers and grooms to: Alleviate soreness and pain in the horse's most vulnerable stress sites. Identify and treat the injuries common to any horse sport. Use relaxation and maintenance routines for the horse's mental and physical well-being. Hourdebaigt provides step-by-step instruction and more than 150 photographs and diagrams so that everyone'including nonprofessionals'can learn to massage their horse. Equine Massage may be the key to unlocking the door to a horse's future, one that promises good health and improved performance. The Howell Equestrian Library