is a hands-on massage technique that targets the fascial system, which encases the muscles, through sustained pressure. Works the fascial tissue with slow, gentle pressure on the restriction or tissue barrier. After working through these barriers, the tissue becomes more pliable. Improving motion and pain-sensitive are
Myofascial release is slow, steady work that delivers incomparable results. By holding the tissue until it softens, there is lasting change made in the body. If you or your horse have had a massage, that felt good at the time, only to get up and find your pain is still there- you understand the frustration that can be a result of traditional massage techniques. Additionally, myofascial release focuses on finding the root cause of an issue and addressing it. This is achieved via evaluation techniques such as watching the horse move and palpating different areas. Once the problem is determined, it is much easier to make lasting changes in the body. If you want to get to the bottom of a muscular issue your horse is facing, and see lasting change, myofascial release is for you.
MFR is unique from massage and chiropractic manipulation. It addresses soft tissue restrictions that alter bony alignment and performs osseous releases slowly, without manipulation. It is beneficial to all horses, but especially those who suffer from straightness issues, have scar tissue, or any horse who needs deeper work. Generally, the next day after a session the horse should have off or should be a light flat ride to allow the muscles to fully recover.
Unbalanced
They are unbalanced under saddle
Restricted
They feel restricted through their body and no amount of riding seems to "fix it"
Nothing else has worked
you've tried other methods and your horse isn't improving
-Carrie Alder
Our Most Frequently Asked Questions
Every session is a bit different. Some sessions include purely massage and myofascial release. While others will have other techniques. Jocelyn will make sure to gain a thorough understanding of your horse and their needs, then discuss with you the best option.
If you know of any muscular problem areas in your horse’s body, feel free to let Jocelyn know! She can focus treatment specifically on one area or spend time on the whole body.
Normally sessions are 60 minutes. Though first time sessions can go longer due to paperwork and getting the best understanding of your horse.
Not at all! Massage can benefit horses of all ages, breed, disciplines, or level of work
The best way is to reach out to Jocelyn directly.
or call or text (517) 230-3664
Please make sure your horse is inside, clean, and dry. Please also make sure that there is a quiet, clean space for Jocelyn to work - cross ties or a stall are great! It is best for your horse’s muscles to be warm (not sweaty) for their session, so if possible, please ride or hand walk your horse to prepare.
It is best to hand walk or turn your horse out after a session. Jocelyn also recommends giving your horse the following 24 hours to rest.
If your horse is older or just beginning their bodywork journey, it is best to give them 48 hours off after their session, as their muscles are still acclimating to massage.
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