30/09/2025
What’s the difference between an Equine Sports Massage Therapist, Physiotherapist, Chiropractor, and more?
This is a question I get asked a lot, and the simple answer is: we all work in slightly different ways, on different layers of the horse, and each role has its own place in keeping horses healthy, comfortable, and performing at their best.
🐴 Equine Sports Massage Therapist – Works mainly on the muscles, tendons, and fascia to relieve tension, improve circulation, and support recovery. It helps keep muscles balanced, supple, and so much more.
🐴 Equine Physiotherapist – Focuses on rehabilitation after injury or surgery, using techniques like massage, stretching, and electrotherapy to restore correct function, movement and so much more.
🐴 Equine Chiropractor – Specialises in the skeletal system, particularly the spine and joints, focusing on alignment and so much more.
🐴 Other professionals – You may also come across osteopaths, myofascial release therapists, or saddle fitters, each addressing different aspects of the horse’s body and performance.
Seeing one doesn’t mean you shouldn’t see the others. They complement each other beautifully. A chiropractor may free up a joint, but the surrounding muscles may still need massage. A physiotherapist might help after an injury, while regular sports massage keeps muscles in balance and prevents strain.
At the end of the day, it’s about building the right team around your horse to support them in every layer, from bones to muscles to movement, so they can feel and perform at their very best.