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Kelly Simpson BA(Hons) BHSII Combining different skills with McTimoney-Corley & Equine Touch Kelly Simpson BA(Hons) BHSII

About Kelly Simpson

Kelly Simpson BA(Hons) BHSII About Kelly Simpson

Kelly Simpson BA(Hons) BHSII What is ‘Equine Touch’? Definition: “The Equine Touch is gentle, body-based modality, non-invasively addressing the connective tissue such as fascia, muscles, tendons and ligaments.” The tissue is mobilized and "stimulated" by using a specific move, or series of moves, over precise points of the horse's body. These could be acupuncture points, trigger points or sites of common injuries. ‘Equine Touch’ works on the whole body as a “Whole” straightening.

Kelly Simpson BA(Hons) BHSII What is ‘McTimoney-Corley’? Definition: “McTimoney-Corley therapy is a gentle spinal manipulation technique to bring the horse's body back into alignment and relieve any associated pain or discomfort. McTimoney-Corley spinal therapy is a method of restoring health by gentle, corrective manipulation of the bones of the head, spinal column, pelvis and limbs.” Typically used in conjunction with massage, stretching and exercise, McTimoney-Corley therapy is beneficial to horses of all ages and performance levels. It is also beneficial to use the treatment as regular "maintenance" to keep your horse in peak physical condition. The treatment can improve joint and muscle function and allow the nervous system to function correctly.

Kelly Simpson BA(Hons) BHSII Spinal Adjustments

Kelly Simpson BA(Hons) BHSII Abdominal Lift

Kelly Simpson BA(Hons) BHSII Equine Touch Rib Release

Kelly Simpson BA(Hons) BHSII Checking the back muscles

Kelly Simpson BA(Hons) BHSII Tail Stretch

Kelly Simpson BA(Hons) BHSII Checking the pelvis

Kelly Simpson BA(Hons) BHSII Owner Education

Kelly Simpson BA(Hons) BHSII Conclusion Equine Touch and McTimoney- Corley allow me to perform body work sessions on bones, tendons, ligaments & muscles working on ‘The Whole Body Whole’

Kelly Simpson BA(Hons) BHSII Horse Appreciation