Offering Rehabilitation at your Farm or Ours.
We offer comprehensive equine rehabilitation services designed to meet the unique needs of each horse and owner. Whether your horse is recovering from injury, managing chronic pain, or simply in need of postural and performance support, we provide flexible care options. You can choose to haul in for individual sessions, schedule mobile visits where we travel directly to your barn, or board your horse with us for full-service, daily therapeutic care. Our rehab programs are tailored to each horse’s condition and may include bodywork, kinesiology taping, neuromodulation, cryotherapy, ANMR, laser therapy, and structured movement plans to support a safe and effective recovery.
Common Conditions Treated
- Suspensory ligament injuries
- Superficial/deep digital flexor tendon strains
- Kissing spine (overriding dorsal spinous processes)
- SI joint dysfunction / pelvic misalignment
- Back or neck pain / stiffness
- Poor posture and muscle compensation
- Sore or weak topline
- Chronic lameness (non-surgical causes)
- Post-surgical orthopedic recovery
- Neuromuscular dysfunction (vague resistance, toe dragging, stiffness)
- Wound healing support and scar tissue restriction
- Balance and proprioception issues
- Postural asymmetries and saddle fit compensations
- Laminitis support
- Behavioral issues linked to pain/discomfort (bucking, resistance, girthiness)
Conditions That Benefit Most from On-Site Boarding Rehab
These cases typically need consistent daily care, controlled movement, and/or multi-modality therapy:
- Moderate to severe suspensory or tendon injuries (especially proximal suspensory)
- Kissing spine (especially post-surgery or performance rehab)
- SI dysfunction requiring progressive strengthening and bodywork
- Post-surgical orthopedic recovery (e.g., fracture, arthroscopy)
- Chronic back or neck pain with compensation and muscle patterning issues
- Laminitis or founder cases needing stall rest and frequent check-ins
- Horses needing multi-modality daily care
- Horses needing retraining of posture and movement patterns over time