12/09/2025
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Hello! I am a Certified Equine/Canine Performance Bodywork Therapist & Licensed Massage Therapist/Medical Massage Practitioner serving clients for 15+ years!
Houston, TX
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Muscle tension works as an antagonist against the entire body by placing unnecessary stress on an opposing muscle or joint, resulting in less effective overall movement of the animal. Similarly to humans, sports massage, specifically, focuses on the cause of a muscle injury, with the intended purpose of helping to relieve muscular pain and aiding in the prevention of future injuries to those muscles. Sports massage has continued to grow in popularity as a valuable asset to any companion and performance animal health care program. Give them that extra 20%! Who is Sports Massage for? Companion animals Performance animals Recovering animals** Some benefits of sports massage include: Enhances muscle tone Improves range of motion. Reduces inflammation and swelling in the joints. Increases circulation, thus aiding in flushing toxins and excess fluid from the body. Aids in releasing tension and relaxing the muscles. Stimulates the release of endorphins - the body's natural pain killers. Helps to maintain the body in better overall physical condition What We Offer: Personalized, confidential programs designed to your animal's specific needs. Thorough initial evaluation Professional equine and canine massages Progressive tracking through detailed software recording. Clear, concise reports Massage maintenance plans (if desired) On time appointments Quality based customer service PRE-EVENT POST-EVENT Multi-animal discounts Show/event specials VISIT OUR WEBSITE & ASK US ABOUT OUR SPECIALS!!! **Sports massage is not to be substituted for professional veterinary care. Consult your veterinarian about sports massage as a possible addition to your animal’s overall wellness and/or rehabilitation program.