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SL Acuscope and Myopulse ATS Certified Equine Acuscope and Myopulse Therapist

Any of my CGA friends trying to get their Acuscope/Myopulse in before they leave for state let me know. I have a few ope...
11/07/2025

Any of my CGA friends trying to get their Acuscope/Myopulse in before they leave for state let me know. I have a few openings next week- let’s see if we can fit you in.

Comment, PM or text me (707)481-8649

30/06/2025

The body is constantly giving us little clues to better understand what’s happening within the body. But are we really listening?

Pictured below represents the knee of a 14-year-old performance horse.

Aside from some occasional lameness, this horse tends to stay solid & holding his own at the top of the 1D.

While performing his evaluation I quickly noticed these changes of hair pattern and texture on his knees.

Why does this observation matter?
Under the skin, covering the structures of the body lies a spiderweb-like structure (fascia) responsible for stability throughout the body. As the body changes, so does fascia, and vice versa.

The change in hair patterns is not a coincidence! The body always does things for a reason. If we listen close enough, we gain a lot of insight on the body.

When I see hair changes to patterns, such as this example, I immediately appreciate the changes to fascia and the blood flow (including nutrients that are carried by blood) in the recognized area.

On areas such as the knee and fetlock, the most common condition I see associated with these changes is bony or arthritic changes.

Radiographs confirmed, this horse has mild arthritic changes to the carpal.

Never overlook the little things! If you’re unsure what it means, don’t be afraid to ask. I will always admire your commitment to advocate for your horse.

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24/06/2025
Thank you all for your patience. I’m a bit behind on getting the schedule out this month. One of my dogs was recently di...
09/06/2025

Thank you all for your patience. I’m a bit behind on getting the schedule out this month. One of my dogs was recently diagnosed with a terminal illness, and we’re navigating this day by day.

Because of this, my availability is more limited than usual. If you don’t see a date that works for you, please feel free to message me—I’ll do my best to accommodate when possible.

I appreciate your understanding and continued support during this time. 💛

SL Acuscope and Myopulse refer to a business offering Electro-Acuscope and Myopulse Therapy. Shannon Leveroni, the owner, is an ATS Equine Certified Acuscope and Myopulse Therapist. The Electro-Acuscope and Myopulse are FDA approved for Neuromuscular and Musculoskeletal conditions, non-invasive pain...

All my back on track people listen up ⬇️⬇️
22/05/2025

All my back on track people listen up ⬇️⬇️

Hey friends! 👋Sign ups are now on the website! Let me know if you have any trouble with it or have any questions 😊
27/04/2025

Hey friends! 👋

Sign ups are now on the website! Let me know if you have any trouble with it or have any questions 😊

SL Acuscope and Myopulse refer to a business offering Electro-Acuscope and Myopulse Therapy. Shannon Leveroni, the owner, is an ATS Equine Certified Acuscope and Myopulse Therapist. The Electro-Acuscope and Myopulse are FDA approved for Neuromuscular and Musculoskeletal conditions, non-invasive pain...

26/04/2025

Our favorite hometown duo!

Go Fame and Taylor!

Ever wonder why there are squares and slopes in my logo?They’re not just design—they tell a story of how healing happens...
25/04/2025

Ever wonder why there are squares and slopes in my logo?

They’re not just design—they tell a story of how healing happens.

Your horse’s body speaks in energy, and the Electro-Acuscope & Myopulse understand that language. These advanced instruments don’t force change—they communicate, using intelligent waveforms designed to work with your horse’s body, not against it.

My logo illustrates this beautifully:
Two horses, a heart between them, and two waveform types flowing around—square and sloping sinusoidal waves. It’s a symbol of healing, connection, and care.

Square Waves = Acuscope
Shown on the left—like a light switch, turning on and off. This waveform speaks directly to the Central Nervous System; calming it, easing pain, and rebalancing the body’s electrical signals.

Sloping Sinusoidal Waves = Myopulse
Flowing smoothly on the right—this waveform gives direct access to all of the soft and connective tissue in the body. It supports circulation, tissue repair, and cellular healing through the body’s electromagnetic field.

Why it matters:
While some other modalities blast tissue with fixed, aggressive currents, the Acuscope and Myopulse adapt in real time—guided by biofeedback and your horse’s unique needs.

No guessing. No forcing. Just smart, responsive energy medicine.

→ Less pain
→ Faster recovery
→ Deeper, natural healing

Your horse already knows how to heal.
We just help it listen.

24/04/2025

🚨 Is your trailer ready for horse show season? 🐴🚛

Before you hit the road, make sure your rig is safe and show-day ready. A few key things to check:
✅ Brakes & lights
✅ Tire pressure + tread (don’t forget the spare!)
✅ Floorboards (wood or aluminum)
✅ Hitch & safety chains
✅ Divider latches + doors working smoothly
✅ Wheel bearings—should be packed and inspected regularly
✅ Emergency kit stocked

When in doubt, have a professional give your trailer a once-over. Your horse’s safety starts before you even pull out of the driveway!

22/04/2025

Turnout is one of the most polarizing topics in modern horse keeping. So, let’s skip the debate. We’ve gathered some results from veterinary science, peer-reviewed journals, and international welfare assessments. These are real numbers, from real studies, so you can make strategic decisions rooted in evidence, not tradition.

-A 25% reduction in soft tissue injuries was found in adult horses turned out for at least 12 hours daily, compared to those kept in stalls greater than 12 hours daily. (Reilly & Bryk-Lucy, 2021)

-Comparing turnout duration, a study found that horses with only 2 hours of turnout exhibited significantly higher energy levels, anxiety, and behaviors such as rearing, bucking, and fence running, whereas horses receiving over 12 hours of turnout were more likely to walk, graze, and remain calm. (Hockenhull & Creighton, 2010)

-Foals receiving inconsistent turnout (9 to 23 hours per day) had 4.6 times more musculoskeletal injuries than those with 24/7 access to turnout. Furthermore, for every extra acre of turnout, there was a 24% reduction in injury risk. (Brown-Douglas et al., 2022)

-A study on 2-year-old horses found that those kept in individual stalls required more time to get used to training activities and showed more unwanted behaviors, like resistance or agitation, than horses kept on pasture. The stalled horses needed an average of 26 minutes of training time, while the pastured horses needed only 19 minutes, to complete the same task. Additionally, the stalled horses were more likely to show unwanted behaviors during training (8 instances on average compared to just 2 for pastured horses). (Rivera et al., 2002)

-Stall-kept livestock experience a higher incidence of hoof-related issues, including uneven hoof growth and lameness, while those with access to turnout demonstrated healthier, more balanced hoof development. (Black, R.A. et al., 2017)

-A European welfare study using the AWIN protocol assessed 315 horses in group-housing turnout systems. Only 2.3% of these horses exhibited signs of lameness, compared to lameness rates as high as 33% in stalled horses across various studies. (AWIN Welfare Assessment, 2023)

-Within just one day of moving from group turnout to individual stalling, equine cortisol levels spike, and their white blood cell count shows significant changes, including a 25% increase in neutrophils (a type of white blood cell) and a decrease in infection-fighting cells like monocytes and T cells. Additionally, behaviors indicative of stress, such as oral manipulation, neighing, pawing, and apathy, became evident in most horses within a week. (Schmucker et al., 2022)

-Horses with regular turnout showed higher heart rate variability, indicating improved balance in their autonomic nervous system and greater stress resilience. (Rietmann et al., 2004)

-Welsh ponies who received daily pasture turnout in a herd exhibited fewer stress-related behaviors, were significantly calmer, less fearful, less reactive, more interactive with humans, and more adaptable in learning tasks compared to ponies housed in impoverished environments (stalls with limited turnout). Even three months after the study, ponies in the enriched group retained these positive behaviors and demonstrated higher curiosity and superior learning performance. (Lansade et al., 2014)

Can you find a single peer-reviewed study that shows horses kept stabled 24/7 are sounder, healthier, or happier than those with regular turnout? Even the most finely tuned, performance-focused horses are still horses. Just like any other, they require room to roam, stretch their legs, and engage in natural behaviors such as grazing and socializing.

It’s important to recognize that no horse truly dislikes turnout. If a horse resists going outside, it’s due to improper conditioning, previous negative experiences, or being overwhelmed by a sudden change in environment: what’s known as "flooding." Horses who’ve been confined for extended periods or who’ve never had proper exposure to outdoor spaces may react with anxiety or reluctance. These reactions stem from fear, not from an inherent dislike of turnout. With patience and gradual exposure, every horse can be reconditioned to embrace the outdoors. After all, instincts tell them to roam, graze, and move, it's in their nature.

Of course, there are times when limiting a horse's movement is necessary, such as during health issues or transportation. In these instances, it’s crucial to understand the physiological and psychological changes that occur so we can minimize stress and discomfort.

Turnout is a biological necessity. To support our horses’ overall health and well-being, we must prioritize their freedom to move. After all, a healthy, happy horse is one that has the opportunity to be just that: a horse.

Your horse’s nervous system is the command center of their body—controlling movement, behavior, coordination, digestion,...
22/04/2025

Your horse’s nervous system is the command center of their body—controlling movement, behavior, coordination, digestion, and even emotional balance.

Tight turns, sudden stops, uneven terrain, and constant pressure take a toll—not just on the muscles, but on the nerves that control them.

That’s where targeted, intelligent therapy comes in.

Together, the Electro-Acuscope and Myopulse systems form a powerful duo in equine therapy. They use microcurrent technology to target both the nervous and muscular systems—restoring communication, reducing inflammation, and encouraging healing at the cellular level.

Acuscope: Nervous System Rebalancing
• Re-establishes neural communication between the brain and body
• Reduces inflammation
• Accelerates healing at the cellular level
• Calms overactive nerves, supporting emotional balance

Myopulse: Muscular System Support
• Releases muscle tension and spasms that can compress nerves
• Improves circulation and oxygen flow to tissues
• Restores soft tissue health, promoting better posture and movement
• Enhances range of motion and relaxation, leading to smoother, more balanced movement

By working together, the Acuscope and Myopulse provide whole-system support—restoring balance where it’s needed most and allowing the horse’s nervous and muscular systems to function in harmony.

Less stress, more balance, faster recovery.
Because a healthy nervous system = a confident, high-performing horse.

From the arena to the backcountry—let’s keep your partner ready for the next run, ride, or cow.

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