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Physical Therapy and Massage for the Horse

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Unlike the human athlete in whom the techniques of movement can be improved by direct communication, the sporting horse may be harmed because it cannot be heard.

The rider therefore needs special sensitivity to judge areas of strength and weakness.

This sensitivity can be developed through analysis of, and respect for, the biomechanics of the horse. In this book, a professor of veterinary anatomy and a practising horse physiotherapist have combined to bring the horse-owner and trainer, of basic biomechanics, clearly explained, and practical physical therapeutic techniques, to relieve pain and improve performance, particularly in the sporting horse. horse physiotherapist have combined to

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Product Details
Manson Publishing Ltd
1874545146 / 9781874545149
Hardback
01/03/1996
United Kingdom
192 pages, 108 photographs and drawings
120 x 230 mm, 595 grams
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