Anderson Equine Therapy

Anderson Equine Therapy Certified Equine Massage Therapist, Bodyworker, and PEMF Practioner

05/28/2024
Good luck to all of the competitors at Don’t Give A Buck today! ♥️ Wishing you all fast and safe runs!! Thank you to eve...
05/20/2024

Good luck to all of the competitors at Don’t Give A Buck today! ♥️ Wishing you all fast and safe runs!! Thank you to everyone who booked in! We worked on 21 horses in a span of 2 days and couldn’t be more grateful. Next stop is the Rope & Race for those wanting to book an appointment! 🐴

PEMF ( Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy) uses an electromagnetic pulse to improve cellular function and health at th...
05/19/2024

PEMF ( Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy) uses an electromagnetic pulse to improve cellular function and health at the molecular level by stimulating the body’s natural healing process. PEMF alternatively engages and relaxes the cells in the body. The cells become more permeable during this process which improves each feels ability to bring in oxygen and remove toxins!

What does PEMF work to increase?
* circulation
* Energy
* Flexibility
* Immune system
* Bone density
* Range of Motion
* Stamina
* Strength
* Endurance
* Neuromuscular response
* Recovery time
* Suppleness
* Uneven/ roached top line
* Cellular metabolism
* Relaxation
* Cell hydration
* Move oxygen throughout the body

What does PEMF work to decrease?
* pain
* Stiffness
* Inflammation / swelling
* Edema
* Spasms
* Stress
* Bruising
* Toxins & cellular waste
* Build up of lactic acid

Using massage therapy and bodywork along side PEMF therapy can open to the door to an even wider array of therapeutic benefits!!

During our appointments we will provide you safe and effective stretching techniques & massage techniques for you to use on your horse between their sessions! Message me today for our pricing and availability.

Chloe Anderson
𝐂𝐄𝐌𝐓/𝐂𝐄𝐁
[email protected]
(204)870-9040

LAST CALL for anyone wanting to order Alliance Equine products! I only have a select amount of extras available, and nex...
05/15/2024

LAST CALL for anyone wanting to order Alliance Equine products! I only have a select amount of extras available, and next weekend we will be setting up a booth at the Rope & Race. If you want to pre order for pick up that is another option to ensure you get the colors and sizes you want!!

Pricing
Full Set Boots (boots & bells) -$349.85
Bell Boots -$49.95
Front or Hinds $149.95
Buzz Off Fly Mask -$45.00
Buzz Off Fly Sheet -$249
Lux Rain Sheet -$389.95
OG Rain Sheet -$239.95
Magnitude Magnetic Fly Mask -$124.99
Magnitude Magnetic Fly Sheet -$449.95

𝐀𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐄𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐲 is planning a trip west to Saskatchewan on the 9th-11th. Currently will be travelling from Porta...
05/05/2024

𝐀𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐄𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐲 is planning a trip west to Saskatchewan on the 9th-11th. Currently will be travelling from
Portage La Prairie > Ste Rose > Stockholm > Jedburg > White City > Regina.

If you are wanting to book in we are able to make detours anywhere along the way/travel further to other areas!! Mileage is split so the more that book in the cheaper the rates!

I often get asked about the benefits to my modalities. Below I have listed a handful of benefits that your equine partner can get from equine massage, equine bodywork, PEMF therapy, and Equi-taping. ⇩ ⇩ ⇩

• Increased flexibility & range of motion
• Increased & improved performance due to the release of endorphins
• Injury prevention
• Higher efficiency in movement
• Enhanced muscle tone
• Increased stamina
• Increased circulation
• Relaxation
• Decreased soreness & Pain relief
• Stress relief
• Decreases the build up of lactic acid
• Decreased muscle tension
• Decreased muscle spasms
• Decreased scar tissue
• Aids in eliminating metabolic waste from the body

Using massage therapy along side PEMF therapy can open to the door to an even wider array of therapeutic benefits!!

During our appointments we will provide you safe and effective stretching techniques & massage techniques for you to use on your horse between their sessions! Message me today for our pricing and availability.

Chloe Anderson
𝐂𝐄𝐌𝐓/𝐂𝐄𝐁
[email protected]
(204)870-9040

Alliance Equine order is going in ASAP!! I’m starting to run low on products and have a few new products to bring in! I ...
05/01/2024

Alliance Equine order is going in ASAP!! I’m starting to run low on products and have a few new products to bring in!

I will be setting up a booth at the Rope & Race next month and can bring any products along, as well as will have a new shipment of Draw It Out in. Preorders can be made now for anyone wanting specific sizes and/or products! 😉

Pricing
Full Set Boots (boots & bells) -$343.00
Bell Boots -$45.00
Front or Hinds $149.99
Buzz Off Fly Mask -$39.95
Buzz Off Fly Sheet -$249.99
Lux Rain Sheet -$389.95
Magnitude Magnetic Fly Mask -$124.99
Magnitude Magnetic Fly Sheet -$449.95

I will be brining in extras of most products that will be available on cscustombraids.com! There is still some Turquoise, Grey, Lavender, and Spruce medium full sets available here >> https://cscustombraids.com/collections/leather-items

𝐀𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐄𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐲 is planning a trip west to Saskatchewan next week! Currently will be travelling from Portage La ...
04/30/2024

𝐀𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐄𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐲 is planning a trip west to Saskatchewan next week! Currently will be travelling from Portage La Prairie Manitoba-Regina Saskatchewan however can be detours anywhere along the way/travel further! Those in Manitoba wanting to book I still have lots of availability the next handful of weeks 🥰

I often get asked about the benefits to my modalities. Below I have listed a handful of benefits that your equine partner can get from equine massage, equine bodywork, PEMF therapy, and Equi-taping. ⇩ ⇩ ⇩

• Increased flexibility & range of motion
• Increased & improved performance due to the release of endorphins
• Injury prevention
• Higher efficiency in movement
• Enhanced muscle tone
• Increased stamina
• Increased circulation
• Relaxation
• Decreased soreness & Pain relief
• Stress relief
• Decreases the build up of lactic acid
• Decreased muscle tension
• Decreased muscle spasms
• Decreased scar tissue
• Aids in eliminating metabolic waste from the body

Using massage therapy along side PEMF therapy can open to the door to an even wider array of therapeutic benefits!!

During our appointments we will provide you safe and effective stretching techniques & massage techniques for you to use on your horse between their sessions! Message me today for our pricing and availability.

Chloe Anderson
𝐂𝐄𝐌𝐓/𝐂𝐄𝐁
[email protected]
(204)870-9040

04/05/2024

🌺🌸Spring is finally on its way, and so is riding season! 🌸🌺

I will be in the Brandon/Alexander area tomorrow with time for a few more horses or can bring some Draw It Out products!!

Start your competition & riding season off by giving your athletic companion a well deserved PEMF,Equine Massage, Bodywork, or Flexineb session! 🐎🐎🐎

For more information including whether our therapies are an option for your equine partner and/or questions about availability and pricing please feel free to send us an email or message!

Chloe Anderson
𝐂𝐄𝐌𝐓/𝐂𝐄𝐁
[email protected]
(204)870-9040

𝐀𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐄𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐲 now booking into April!! Travelling Manitoba and Saskatchewan wide!I often get asked about the b...
03/31/2024

𝐀𝐧𝐝𝐞𝐫𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐄𝐪𝐮𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐓𝐡𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐩𝐲 now booking into April!! Travelling Manitoba and Saskatchewan wide!

I often get asked about the benefits to my modalities. Below I have listed a handful of benefits that your equine partner can get from equine massage, equine bodywork, PEMF therapy, and Equi-taping. ⇩ ⇩ ⇩

• Increased flexibility & range of motion
• Increased & improved performance due to the release of endorphins
• Injury prevention
• Higher efficiency in movement
• Enhanced muscle tone
• Increased stamina
• Increased circulation
• Relaxation
• Decreased soreness & Pain relief
• Stress relief
• Decreases the build up of lactic acid
• Decreased muscle tension
• Decreased muscle spasms
• Decreased scar tissue
• Aids in eliminating metabolic waste from the body

Using massage therapy along side PEMF therapy can open to the door to an even wider array of therapeutic benefits!!

During our appointments we will provide you safe and effective stretching techniques & massage techniques for you to use on your horse between their sessions! Message me today for our pricing and availability.

Chloe Anderson
𝐂𝐄𝐌𝐓/𝐂𝐄𝐁
[email protected]
(204)870-9040

I have room for 2-3 more horses in the Shoal Lake, Minnedosa area tomorrow November 15th. Offering PEMF, Bodywork, and M...
11/14/2023

I have room for 2-3 more horses in the Shoal Lake, Minnedosa area tomorrow November 15th. Offering PEMF, Bodywork, and Massage therapy!!

During our appointments we will provide you safe and effective stretching techniques & massage techniques for you to use on your horse between their sessions! Message me today for our pricing and availability.

For more information including whether
PEMF or Equine Massage therapy is an option for your equine partner and/or questions about availability and pricing please feel free to send us an email or message.

Chloe Anderson
CEMT/CEB
[email protected]
(204)870-9040

How can you be sure your horse isn't in pain?You can't. 😞I'm sorry, but it's true. 🤷Until we can read horses' minds or t...
11/09/2023

How can you be sure your horse isn't in pain?

You can't. 😞

I'm sorry, but it's true. 🤷

Until we can read horses' minds or they learn to speak, we can't say for sure whether a horse is in pain or not.

Let me share a personal story with you. 📚

My knee has hurt me for YEARS. As a kid, I twisted my knee terribly in a skiing accident. Later I hit the asphalt hard while running on the same knee. Then about a year ago, a running horse hit me from behind, causing me to land on the same knee on the asphalt again. 😫🤕

It's never been the same since.

HOWEVER... I walk and run normally, I'm extremely active (I can ride, squat, hike, swim, whatever normally), the knee palpates and flexes normally, and it's not reactive to any touches or movements... The doctor even told me my *bad* knee palpates better than my good one 🤷

But yet it hurts.

Just because the doctor can't find it (yet, we are waiting on further diagnostics), doesn't mean it's not there.

Now imagine if I couldn't communicate with the doctor in any way to tell them I'm in pain. If they could *only* go off of symptoms.

Now pretend that story was about a horse.

The moral of the story is... Just because your vet can't find the cause, doesn't mean your horse isn't in pain.

And the only way your horse can communicate pain is through their behavior. Sometimes that's a sour expression when the saddle goes on, and sometimes it's three-legged limping around. Sometimes pain looks like "laziness", sometimes it looks like a tail swish, and sometimes it looks like a rear. Sometimes it's as subtle as tension around the eyes and nostrils.

Believe your horse. Listen to them. If they say they are in pain, they are in pain.

* this has been copy and pasted from another page *

Y’all went crazy the last time I brought these boots in so figured I would bring ALL of the new Alliance Equine boot col...
10/18/2023

Y’all went crazy the last time I brought these boots in so figured I would bring ALL of the new Alliance Equine boot colors are in. They are ready to ship on my personal website cscustombraids.com!! We have limited stock available and won’t be getting more in prior to Christmas! (Use code 10OFF for 10% off any order!!)

Boots

The V10X boot is enhanced with industry leading diamond fetlock protection, which safely molds to your horse, while maintaining maximum mobility and comfort. Each diamond is strategically placed to enhance comfort and minimize impact, creating ideal suspensory protection. Our boots are made of 100% virgin 4 way stretch neoprene that is perforated to ensure breathability, reinforcing the horse’s nature movement

Bells

NO-TURN Kevlar bell boots. Kevlar is a high strength material that is impact resistance and lightweight. These bell boots are longer in the heel to maximise coverage. The wide double lock Velcro strap is reinforced and features a pull tab for easy removal. Our bell boots are built to last, while offering superb protection, durability, and comfort.

Looking to book a date in Virden/surrounding areas either next Tuesday (24th) or Thursday (26th). Would be a shared mile...
10/17/2023

Looking to book a date in Virden/surrounding areas either next Tuesday (24th) or Thursday (26th). Would be a shared mileage day!!

I will be travelling along the number one from Portage La Prairie

October dates & areas!!!! October 11th, 12th, 18th, 20th, 23th, 25th FULLFriday October 13th - Portage La Prairie, Oakvi...
10/06/2023

October dates & areas!!!!

October 11th, 12th, 18th, 20th, 23th, 25th FULL
Friday October 13th - Portage La Prairie, Oakville, Macgregor
Tuesday October 17th - Virden & Surrounding areas
Thursday October 19th - Brandon & Surrounding areas
Tuesday October 24th - Lundar, St Laurent & Surrounding areas

During our appointments we will provide you safe and effective stretching techniques & massage techniques for you to use on your horse between their sessions! Message me today for our pricing and availability.

For more information including whether
PEMF or Equine Massage therapy is an option for your equine partner and/or questions about availability and pricing please feel free to send us an email or message.

Chloe Anderson
CEMT/CEB
[email protected]
(204)870-9040

This is a very good read and SOO important!
09/20/2023

This is a very good read and SOO important!

Why we should ride young horses forward and down...

It is a commonly accepted training principle that we should encourage young horses to have a low head carriage. But why is this?

The muscles of the horses back are still immature at 3,4 and even at 5 years old. This is a combination of being developmentally (age related), and physically immature, in the sense that they lack the muscle condition which comes from years of training-induced exercise. Of course the maturity of their muscles will come naturally with time, and as we work them through groundwork and under saddle. But how can we get to this point, while protecting these fundamentally weak muscles and avoiding musculoskeletal injuries further down the line?

By utilising the passive ligament mechanism, we can allow the horse to support the back and carry the weight of the rider with very little muscular effort. This allows the epaxial muscles of the back to be free to perform their primary functions in movement, rather than acting as weight lifters.

The passive ligament system of the back is primarily composed of, well ligaments, the nuchal and supraspinous ligament to be exact.

The nuchal ligament is a strong, collagenous structure, originating at the extensor process of the occiput (the back of the skull), forming attachments to the cervical vertebrae, before inserting on the spinous process of the fourth thoracic vertebrae. Here the nuchal ligament broadens in the region of the withers, before continuing as the supraspinous ligament running along the top of the spinous processes of the thoracic and lumbar vertebrae and terminating in the sacral region of the spine.

This creates an inverse relationship between the position of the head and neck and the balance between flexion and extension of the spine.

Generally speaking, lowering the head induces flexion in the thoracic region (the back is lifted) and conversely, raising the head creates extension in the thoracic region (the back hollows/drops). This is because the elongation of the strong and elastic nuchal ligament created when the head is lowered, creates a forward traction on the high spinous processes of the withers, and travels through the supraspinous ligament to lift the thoracic region of the spine. Comparatively, shortening of the ligament raises the head.

This system has provided an evolutionary advantage to the horse, as while they are grazing, the weight of the thorax and abdomen is supported passively by the ligament with very little muscular effort over long periods of time (up to the 16-19 hours per day they can spend grazing in the wild). Equally, because of the stored elastic potential energy in the liagement when it is stretched for the head to be at ground level, the horse can quickly raise its head to gallop away at the first sign of a predator.

Furthermore, lowering of the head and neck, stretching downwards and forwards, straightens out the natural S curve of the horse's spine. This lifts the bottom of the S curve, the cervico-thoracic junction and the ribcage, which creates lightness in the forequarters when the horse is moving. Further back, flexion in the thoracic region, increases the spacing between the dorsal spinous processes as the most dorsal aspect of the spine is stretched out. This posture is particularly therapeutic for horses with kissing spines.

In fact, the degree of flexion of the back is most marked between the 5th and 9th thoracic vertebrae, but is also significant between the 9th and 14th. Consequently, the arching and lifting of the back takes place directly under the saddle and therefore works to support the rider.

This is particularly useful in young horses; it allows the young horse, whose muscles are not mature enough to carry the rider, the chance to support its back and lift the weight of the rider by moving the head-neck axis rather than using active muscle contraction.

This means that the horse can use its muscles solely for movement; creating a loose, swinging back, free of tension, and suppleness in the gait.

Here we have the opportunity for us to slowly develop and condition the epaxial musculature of the young horse. Which will create a foundation of strength and suppleness of the back and the core to support more advanced movements later in their career.

Comparatively, if this system is not used, and the young horse is pulled into a shortened outline, it is the Longissimus Dorsi muscle which takes up the role of supporting the weight of the rider. But theLongissimus Dorsi is not designed for weight carrying, it is primarily a movement muscle.

Muscles act in the direction through which their fibres flow; the Longissimus Dorsi works in the horizontal plane, originating in the sacral and lumbar region of the spine and inserting through the lumbar, thoracic and ending in the cervical region. The Longissimus Dorsi primarily acts to extend and stabilise the entire spine, while also acting unilaterally to induce lateral flexion of the back. You can see the Longissimus Dorsi in action when watching a horse moving from above; the large muscle contracts alternately on each side of the back in the rhythm of the gait to stabilise the movement.

Once the Longissimus Dorsi is required to lift the weight of the rider, the muscle becomes blocked and stiff. Muscles are designed to work through a process of contraction and relaxation; held too long in contraction (to carry the weight of a rider, or support a shortened outline) and the Longissimus Dorsi will fatigue. This will lead to muscle spasm and pain within the muscle. Not only will the horse lose the strength to carry the rider, but they will also lose the natural elasticity of the back which will reduce the fluidity of their gaits.

Over time with greater overuse and fatigue, the Longissimus Dorsi muscle will atrophy, requiring the recruitment of other muscles, such as the Iliocostalis, to take up the role of stabilising the back and supporting the weight of the rider. Other muscles which are equally not designed for weight lifting. And so the cycle continues and the performance of the horse suffers.

With this knowledge in mind, we can understand why it is so essential to make use of the passive ligament system, by striving for that forward and down head carriage. Furthermore, that we also allow our young horses regular breaks, working on a loose rein to allow our horse to come out of the outline, stretch out, and reduce the risk of fatigue.

I always marvel at the intricately designed systems of energy conservation to create efficiency in the horse's way of going. It is our role as a rider to have an awareness of and make use of these systems; to allow our horses to go in the most efficient and beneficial way for them possible, upholding their standard of welfare.

Image credit: Tug of War, Gerd Heuschmann

I will be in Brandon at the Royal Crown & Barrels of Cash this week with a few spots left for PEMF, bodywork or massage ...
09/06/2023

I will be in Brandon at the Royal Crown & Barrels of Cash this week with a few spots left for PEMF, bodywork or massage sessions! I also have some Draw It Out Gel, and DIO Breathe To Run on hand!

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