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Elite Equine Bodywork LLC Elite Equine Bodywork: I offer PEMF, Equine Massage, Spectra Therapy Cold Lasers & Kinesiology Taping for horse and rider!

I am seasoned and experienced with horses, and have enjoyed a lifetime working with and on Equine Athletes of ALL disciplines. CONTACT INFORMATION---call/text Holly @ 262-206-0711. Elite Equine Massage Therapy offers Sports Massage Therapy, Deep Tissue Massage, Full Body Light Massage, Myofascial Release Technique and Sweating Technique, as well as Spectra Therapy COLD LASER THERAPY to equine athl

etes of ALL disciplines. From the most active equine athletes in training and show, to the pleasure horses in light work, all can benefit from massage therapy and/or cold laser therapy. THIS IS AN ESSENTIAL ADDITION TO YOUR HORSE HEALTH CARE PROGRAM. Holly Turner Hegeman studied at EQUISSAGE, INC. in Round Hill, VA and is a Certified Equine Sports Massage Therapist (ESMT) & Certified Canine Massage Therapist (CCMT). Holly has been involved with horses for 35+ years and has competed in Dressage, Eventing and Hunter Jumpers. With strong family ties to the racehorse and Saddlebred industries, she grew up with an intense admiration for equine athletes of all disciplines. With an understanding of the effects of hard work on a horses body, Holly's transition into becoming a Certified Equine Sports Massage Therapist was a natural one. Elite Equine Massage Therapy is based out of Burlington, WI and offers services in both Wisconsin and Illinois. Offering stable and show calls, Holly travels to you for your Equine Massage Therapy needs. The application of Equine Massage Therapy are:
-pre-event
-post-event
-maintenance
With assistance in correction of:
-injured & damaged muscles
-shoulder & hip soreness
-discomfort in head & neck
-girthing & 'cold back' problems
-unexplained lameness
-balance & coordination
Your horse may be 'telling' you he has muscular soreness and/or trauma somewhere if he exhibits any of the following:
-head tossing
-difficulty with lateral movements
-tracking unevenly
-lack of forward impulsion
-stumbling
-refusal to pick up correct lead and/or canter
-stiffness and soreness
-overall poor disposition or disinterest in work
Elite Equine Massage Therapy can provide massage therapy and cold laser therapy for horses with specific and obvious muscle strains, tension, spasms and edema. A suggested maintenance program consists of total body massage at regular intervals to maintain soundness, free-flowing movements, efficient and relaxed gaits, and all around wellness of the equine body and mind. Some benefits of Massage Therapy are:
-maintains your horses body in better physical condition
-prevention of injuries & loss of mobility in potential trouble spots
-increased potential of athletic performance & endurance
-alleviates stiffness & soreness while restoring mobility to injured tissue
-extends both the good health of your horse & the overall life of your horses career
Holly Turner Hegeman ESMT, CCMT of Elite Equine Massage Therapy offers the opportunity to improve your horses overall well being thru Massage Therapy and cold laser therapy. Call/text Holly at: 262-206-0711; Facebook message Elite Equine Massage Therapy Wisconsin for more information and to book your appointment for evaluation and equine massage today! Holly Turner Hegeman is also a Sales Representative for Spectra Therapy selling the same cold lasers used in her Massage Therapy program for both Equine and Canine partners. Feel free to contact Holly regarding any and all questions regarding COLD LASER THERAPY by Spectra Therapy! References available for both massage therapy and laser therapy upon request. MASSAGE THERAPY IS NOT A SUBSTITUTE FOR VETERINARY MEDICINE

27/11/2025
21/11/2025

Learn how Class IV laser therapy supports equine rehabilitation and can improve recovery outcomes.

I am being extremely vigilant and am limiting myself to working at 1 barn/farm daily for my Elite Equine Bodywork LLC bu...
21/11/2025

I am being extremely vigilant and am limiting myself to working at 1 barn/farm daily for my Elite Equine Bodywork LLC business. Maintaining high levels of bio security is my regular routine, so rest assured that I am ALWAYS having this in mid at all times. Please feel free to contact me directly (call or text) with any questions or concerns: Holly Hegeman 262-206-0711. Refer to you regular Veterinarian for in-depth medical questions regarding the virus outbreak and for updates and recommendations. Everyone stay safe and healthy out there!

Working on some horses and here to support my clients at the IDCTA Summer Kickoff Show! Everyone is holding up in the ex...
21/06/2025

Working on some horses and here to support my clients at the IDCTA Summer Kickoff Show! Everyone is holding up in the extreme heat and doing well! Sponsored rider and dressage trainer Meghann Fernandez and her clients are riding strong!
The 2nd picture is of the fruits of their hard work and dedication to the sport of Dressage! Well done all!

09/04/2025
18/12/2024

Learn about bisphosphonate-related osteonecrosis of the jaw, the prevalence of the disease, and recommended treatment options.

18/12/2024

Your veterinarian needs a good look into your horse’s deep, dark mouth to perform a proper dental exam. The answer? Proper sedation.

I now offer PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Frequency) through my new business, Elite Equine Bodywork LLC! I am very excite...
06/10/2024

I now offer PEMF (Pulsed Electromagnetic Frequency) through my new business, Elite Equine Bodywork LLC! I am very excited to be able to offer this FDA approved modality as a Certified Practitioner through PEMF Complete, for our Equine Partners and also for Human use (Dogs and Livestock also benefit greatly from PEMF as well)!! Of course, the PEMF goes along with the Spectra Therapy lasers (Equine, Canine & Human), RockTape Kinesiology Taping (Equine and Human) and of course Equine Massage! I take Venmo or cash and will travel. Please feel free to contact me at: Holly @262-206-0711 to discuss your horses and/or your specific needs. **NOTE: I will answer back on Facebook Messenger; however, there will be a delay in getting back to you so I highly recommend simply shooting me a text or call @262-206-0711. I look forward to helping you and your Equine Partners to be as healthy, comfortable and happy as possible!

15/01/2024

When horses eat hay contaminated with foxtail, the awns can lodge in the mouth and gums, causing lesions, infections, and pain.

15/01/2024

As a storm threat of freezing rain and snow marches across the U.S. and Canada ❄️🌨🫧🌬, below are some tips for keeping your horses safe during extreme winter weather events:

1. While lots of hay is ideal for horses to eat to keep warm, now is NOT the time to introduce a round bale if they’ve never had access to one before. It may be more work, but keep throwing them their normal hay source—just more frequently.

2. Similarly, if your horse is not used to being locked up in a stall now is NOT the time. The stress of a major change and the decreased activity can be risk factors for colic. Be sure your animals have access to shelter, hay, and drinkable water but let them move around if they choose to do so.

3. Horses that are thin, older, or fully body clipped are those most at risk in extreme weather.

4. Well fitting blankets are great but be sure horses do not get sweaty under them or that the blankets don’t soak through if snow or rain covered. Wet, cold, and covered is worse that dry, cold, and naked.

5. Some of the highest risk times are when the temperatures hover right around freezing, as that can result in sleet/freezing rain/ice that can make horses wet and therefore colder. Slippery footing is a concern, too.

6. If using electric water heaters, be sure they are functioning and not shocking horses. Take your gloves off and stick your hand in the water (briefly!) to double check.

7. “Trick” your horses into consuming extra water by flavoring a bucket, adding electrolytes to their meals, or soaking their meals in warm water. If you’ve never fed beet pulp before, be sure to add LOTS of warm water. Dry beet pulp is a common source of choke.

8. Tips of ears can be at risk for frostbite. Putting a jumper-style ear bonnet or other ear cover can protect them from wind chills.

Stay safe, friends!

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