📂 Osteopath
Equine Osteopath
🌍 Global
About
If your horse suffers from:
Reduced Performance | Gait problems - short stride | Stiffness | Reluctance to trot/canter on certain reins | Problems with head carriage | Changes in behaviour | Difficulty maintaining mobility in performance horses
Then they can benefit from Osteopathy!
Anna Prins, Equine Osteopath trained at the National Institute of Animal Osteopathy (NIAO) in Rouen, France. Her qualification as an Animal Osteopath is a recognised level 2 professional certification.
The NIAO specialises exclusively in animal osteopathy and runs a a rigorous five year animal osteopathy course in line of world health organisation recommendations. In contrast, to become a human osteopath in Australia, the training is just 4 years
Reduced Performance | Gait problems - short stride | Stiffness | Reluctance to trot/canter on certain reins | Problems with head carriage | Changes in behaviour | Difficulty maintaining mobility in performance horses
Then they can benefit from Osteopathy!
Anna Prins, Equine Osteopath trained at the National Institute of Animal Osteopathy (NIAO) in Rouen, France. Her qualification as an Animal Osteopath is a recognised level 2 professional certification.
The NIAO specialises exclusively in animal osteopathy and runs a a rigorous five year animal osteopathy course in line of world health organisation recommendations. In contrast, to become a human osteopath in Australia, the training is just 4 years
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Equine Osteopath and what is its address?
Equine Osteopath address: 61 469 940 131.
What does Equine Osteopath do?
Equine Osteopath operates in the Osteopath category.