Equine Massage Therapy: A Practical Guide
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People in the horse world know all too well that performance horses, like human athletes, are trained, fed and cared for so they can go faster, jump higher and run longer. Daily training and competing can result in injuries, aches and pains, which if treated by drugs alone may only mask the problem and not remedy it. This is why equine massage therapist Jean–Pierre Hourdebaigt created a program of techniques that will enable owners and riders, trainers and grooms to:
- Alleviate soreness and pain in the horse′s most vulnerable stress sites.
- Identify and treat the injuries common to any horse sport.
- Use relaxation and maintenance routines for the horse′s mental and physical well–being.
The Howell Equestrian Library
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #972838 in Books
- Published on: 1997-01-22
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Spiral-bound
- 240 pages
Editorial Reviews
From the Back Cover
People in the horse world know all too well that performance horses, like human athletes, are trained, fed and cared for so they can go faster, jump higher and run longer. Daily training and competing can result in injuries, aches and pains, which if treated by drugs alone may only mask the problem and not remedy it. This is why equine massage therapist Jean–Pierre Hourdebaigt created a program of techniques that will enable owners and riders, trainers and grooms to:
- Alleviate soreness and pain in the horse′s most vulnerable stress sites.
- Identify and treat the injuries common to any horse sport.
- Use relaxation and maintenance routines for the horse′s mental and physical well–being.
The Howell Equestrian Library
About the Author
About the Author JEAN–PIERRE HOURDEBAIGT is a Registered Massage Therapist. Originally from France, Hourdebaigt moved to Canada in 1981, where he continued a generations–old family practice of natural healing. After graduating from the Canadian College of Massage and Hydrotherapy, he pursued a successful career treating many well–known athletes and dignitaries. It was his passion for animals, however, that lead him to educate animal lovers in the art and therapeutic application of massage techniques to help their horses, cats and dogs. For many years he has worked on horses of all breeds and in all disciplines. With only two hands and so many horses to help, he created workshops in equine massage (preventative, maintenance, recovery and post–surgery) to instruct owners and riders. He wrote Equine Massage to reach a wider audience beyond those who come to study with him in Ottawa, Canada.
Customer Reviews
Perceptive, Useful Addition to any Equine Book Collection
Detailed, and well researched, including a chapter on Hydrotherapy (not commonly included in books on the topic). The clear photographic guide aids in the understanding of the numerous and varied techniques, many of which reap valuable rewards.
Equine massage
The book is well presented with clear diagrams and plates, which enhance the descriptive text. As a practical guide the book is excellent. The physiological section of the book is very simplistic and the book would be improved for the lay reader if references were given to further reading on equine physiology.
best so far
i am an equine shiatsu practitioner & i am keen to explore other hands-on techniques. i have read a few horse massge books but this is the only one so far that has given quite clear descriptions of massage techniques, & would enable even someone new to this kind of therapy to feel confident to have a go! it's the sort of book you can take into the stable with you & try out different techniques on your horse. it's also written in plain english! although my only concern is with the stretching section. some of the stretches take the animals limbs beyond their normal range of motion & you can clearly see the horses discomfort in the pictures (compared to their reaction during other techniques). i would be slightly concerned at the lay-person trying out some of these stretches on their own horses & wondering why they showed resentment!



