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AK Equine Rehab Therapy Welcome to AK Equine Rehab Therapy LLC! I am a certified rehab therapist here in Missouri!
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South West Missouri horse owners!AK Equine Rehab Therapy LLC is accepting new clients! I am a certified equine rehab the...
23/04/2024

South West Missouri horse owners!

AK Equine Rehab Therapy LLC is accepting new clients! I am a certified equine rehab therapist, insured, and have multiple specialized certifications as well! I offer a large range of different therapies for horses and canines!

Currently I offer multiple horse discounts and competitive pricing!

Currently these are my mobile therapies
•class 3B cold laser
•Magna wave therapy
•equi-resp nebulizer treatments
•body work/ corrective stretching and massage
•wound care and management
•take home protocols

I also have a facility south of Buffalo Mo. I offer all of the above with the addition of long term rehab care and benefits of a thera-plate. Listed below are a few cases I have got to rehab
•extensive wound care management
•Kissing spine post and pre surgery
•torn deep digital flexors
•navicular horses
•sever foundered and abscessed hoof management
•EPM
•sever ulcer cases

We are the best in south west! Pm me and get on my schedule! Travel fees are waved for 3+ horses and I am running a spring special on ALL therapies

New little rehab project I will have for awhile. This is already healing gorgeously from cold laser and proper wound car...
23/02/2024

New little rehab project I will have for awhile. This is already healing gorgeously from cold laser and proper wound care. This mare will be just fine.

On another notes I want to address something. I consider myself a rehabilitation therapist and have the most knowledge and experience with rehabilitation. I do not classify myself as a ”Body worker” I believe in body work and think there is a time and place for it but that is NOT what my title is. I feel like they are two very diffrent things

I appreciate all my clients and everyone who has trusted me to work on there horses injury’s I hope I can continue to do them justice
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Food for thought Thursday It is equally as important to give ourselves proper nutrition, exercise, and therapy, ect too…...
01/02/2024

Food for thought Thursday

It is equally as important to give ourselves proper nutrition, exercise, and therapy, ect too… we want our horses to preform to the best of our ability but what about ourselves? Making small changes as simple as drinking enough water throughout the day can make a huge difference on how we feel and preform

I’m not saying go spend $300 on a gym membership and go buy a ton of supplements. Be mindful and take care of yourself! Everyone can tell when a horse is well looked after…everyone can tell of your taking care of yourself too 💕

South West Missouri horse owners!AK Equine Rehab Therapy LLC is accepting new clients! I am a certified equine rehab the...
19/01/2024

South West Missouri horse owners!

AK Equine Rehab Therapy LLC is accepting new clients! I am a certified equine rehab therapist, insured, and have multiple specialized certifications as well! I offer a large range of different therapies for horses and canines!

Currently I offer multiple horse discounts and competitive pricing!

Currently these are my mobile therapies
•class 3B cold laser
•Magna wave therapy
•equi-resp nebulizer treatments
•body work/ corrective stretching and massage
•wound care and management
•take home protocols

I also have a facility south of Buffalo Mo. I offer all of the above with the addition of long term rehab care and benefits of a thera-plate. Listed below are a few cases I have got to rehab
•extensive wound care management
•Kissing spine post and pre surgery
•torn deep digital flexors
•navicular horses
•sever foundered and abscessed hoof management
•EPM
•sever ulcer cases

We are the best in south west! Pm me and get on my schedule! Travel fees is waved for 3+ horses and I am running a spring special on ALL therapies! All services are $50 each.

If you share and tag a Freind I will take off $10 off your next appointment!

Spring Horse Care ChecklistWith the warm days of spring and summer just around the corner, you and your horse are probab...
12/01/2024

Spring Horse Care Checklist

With the warm days of spring and summer just around the corner, you and your horse are probably gearing up for a busy season. Here’s a list of some important spring horse care reminders you should tackle.

1- Spring vaccines. One of the first spring horse care tips is to vaccinate your horses. These are the most essential spring items for many horse owners. But do you know what vaccines your horse needs? The American Association of Equine Practitioners has a complete list of core vaccines every adult horse in the US should receive on a yearly basis. These include rabies, EEE/WEE, West Nile Virus, and tetanus. If you plan to travel with your horse to shows or trail rides or other events where he might have contact with other horses, your horse should also receive “risk based” vaccines for common contagious diseases such as equine herpes virus and influenza (often a combo vaccine called rhino/flu) and strangles. Other vaccines such as Potomac Horse Fever and botulism are geographically dependent but are still ann
ual necessities if your horse resides in an endemic area.

2- Coggins. The next spring horse care tip is to get a Coggins. If there is the potential for your horse to travel over state lines or attend a show or organized trail ride, he’ll need a Coggins test. This blood test tests for a disease called Equine Infectious Anemia (EIA). Depending on where you live and the functional capacity of your closest state laboratory, getting your horse’s Coggins results could take a week or more. Including a Coggins test with the vet visit for spring vaccines is a convenient way to get everything done at once. Your horse’s results will come back to
you in paper form. Keep this safe and accessible when you travel with your horse.

3- Physical exam. When your vet comes for spring vaccines and a Coggins, have her assess your horse’s overall health. Have you noticed any lumps or bumps since your horse has shed his winter coat? Do you have any worries about his athletic conditioning, a minor nagging lameness, or any behavioral issues? This exam is a great time to ask your vet these questions to make sure you’re starting the busy season off on the right hoof. It’s also a great time to weight tape your horse so you get a feel for his body condition. F***l checks for parasites can also be done at this time,
and depending on the results, a deworming, too.

4- Hoof care. Before you start logging those serious miles in the saddle, having your horse’s hooves in tip-top condition is imperative. If your horse has been barefoot all winter but increased spring training requires shoes, now’s the time to get his feet trimmed and accustomed again. A good trim and balancing can also help clear out those mushy frogs and gunky soles from all that wet slop of leftover snow and springtime showers.

5- Dental care. Spring is a great time to schedule your horse’s routine dental floating. Many adult horses only need a dental check and rasp annually in order to keep any sharp points in check. (Senior horses frequently require dental floating twice a year.) This is a good time to mention if you’ve noticed your horse demonstrate any head shaking or fighting the bit, which may be indications of dental pain.

6- Pasture management. Spring is synonymous with rain and the resultant sudden growth of everything green, especially grass. While lush green pastures appear pleasing to the eye (and make your horse’s mouth water), the threat of laminitis due to the over-consumption of rich pasture is very real. Now is the best time to have your pasture management strategy in place. If your horse is on pasture, do you need to control his grass intake? If so, how? Strip grazing, limited turnout, the use of dry lots, and grazing muzzles are all good methods for preventing spring laminitis.

7- Barn management. Spring-cleaning most definitely applies in the same way to your barn as it does your house. Give those grimy water buckets a good scrub and sweep out those mouse droppings in the feed room. This is also a great time to check out that old first aid kit hidden under musty saddle pads in the tack room. Are the supplies actually in there or has the kit been raided on occasion for an extra bandage or that jar of ichthammol? Updating your first aid kit each spring is a great habit to start. Refill supplies and check the dates on any pharmaceuticals to make sure nothing has expired. Also make sure your vet’s contact information is in there and is correct.

It may be cold now but spring is right around the corner! Having a check list is the best way to ensure you are set and ready for a fabulous summer!

Horse Illustrated Magazine

12/01/2024

Cold weather tips for the weekend!

🥶have bannamine on hand. Make sure you know how to IV your horse correctly.
🥶 provide free choice dry hay (most important)
🥶if possible a dry place to get out of the elements
🥶dry blankets sure do help!
🥶 watch your horses water intake! Horses dehydrated easily in the winter
🥶Make sure you have access to water during negative temps.
🥶If you have concerns or questions ask your vet
🥶 personally I would check on them often if they are not used to negative temps and out in the elements. They are horses and they are tough…but not all are built the same.

There’s a new therapy in town! Super excited to get to offer my equi-resp horse nebulizer to everyone!  From bleeders or...
09/01/2024

There’s a new therapy in town!

Super excited to get to offer my equi-resp horse nebulizer to everyone!

From bleeders or serious allergies to a simple dry cough the Equi-resp is an amazing tool for our horses and there lungs!

Treatments will be $45

02/01/2024

I hope everyone had a wonderful new year! Here’s what’s new at AK

$50 PEMF sessions all of January for the new year!
$65 Cold Laser sessions!
$50 body work with corrective stretching

And I will have a MOBILE Equi-Resp this year! Y’all if you have a horse that runs on lasix, has allergies, a dry cough, or anything that restricts breathing
You gotta try and equi-resp treatment!
$50 as well.

Of course the facility is open with the theraplate and all other therapies and riding arena!

(Prices do not include travel fee, travel fee is waved if you are hauling in)

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