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How do I know if my horse needs Chiropractic?
Chiropractic is simple: A mechanical solution for mechanical problems. It is a natural, drug-free adjunct to your animal's total health care. In conjunction with regular veterinary care, chiropractic can decrease pain, and add quality to your animal's performance, movement, and well being by restoring normal range of motion to your animal's joints. Chiropractic not only affects the joints in the spine, but also the nervous system that is encased in the spine.
SOME COMMON PROBLEMS THAT MAY BE HELPED WITH CHIROPRACTIC CARE:
• Decreased level in performance/laziness(the nervous system supplies the body with energy)
• Problems/difficulty executing desired movements
• Behavioral changes(refusals, cinchy, bucking, etc)
• Short striding, uneven strides, uneven shoe wear, forging
• Diagnosed conditions, arthritis, degeneration etc.
• Muscle imbalance, spasms or atrophy
• Gait problems, cross-canter, difficult in collection, picking up leads
• Injuries resulting from falls, training or other activities
Dr. Stacey Reynolds has had had horses for 25 years and has worked in many different aspects of the equine industry. She has ridden many disciplines and understands the importance of having your horse working and feeling its best. Dr. Reynolds specializes in equine adjusting and is also certified in other forms of equine rehabilitation such as; massage, acupressure, and Joint Yoga. She has been adjusting horses for 8 years and along with her human athletes, she believes that horses deserve the same benefits of chiropractic care and bodywork.
Any questions or to schedule your horse please call:
Stacey Reynolds D.C. 309-269-0317
horsechiro@yahoo.com
**Equine Chiropractic does not replace regular veterinary care **