Alternative Medicine
Alternative veterinary medicine complements conventional strategies to support your horse’s treatment goals, improving overall well-being and performance.
Chiropractic
Chiropractic care focuses on restoring full range of motion to the many joints in the spinal column. This therapy is proving to be an essential part of the horse’s routine health and well-being
Bodywork
Equine bodywork utilizes various massage and stretching techniques to help improve a horse's range of motion and relieve tension.
Acupuncture
Acupuncture therapy is well tolerated by horses, provides a drug-free supplement to conventional treatment for various medical conditions, and can aid in pain relief. It is important to seek a qualified acupuncture practitioner, as many acupuncture points are located near joints and other important anatomical structures. Acute conditions are often addressed in 1-2 treatments; however, a longer series is often necessary for chronic issues.
Mesotherapy
Mesotherapy involves injecting small volumes of corticosteroids and local anesthetics into the mesodermal tissue under the skin with the goal of reducing discomfort and improving range of motion.
Class IV Laser Therapy
Laser therapy can be a great option for reducing pain and inflammation. Benefits include accelerated healing and improved repair, regeneration, and tissue remodeling. This modality is used for a variety of issues.