Bodywork For Movement & Balance
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Equine bodywork sessions are scheduled as one-on-one, hands-on appointments guided by the horse’s movement patterns, structural organization, and real-time response.
Sessions are appropriate for horses in training, performance, or maintenance programs where improved movement quality and soft tissue function are a priority.
What to Expect
Each session is approximately 75 minutes and tailored to the individual horse.
Work begins with brief movement observation, followed by hands-on bodywork that is applied at a pace and depth guided by the horse’s response.
Sessions are quiet, non-invasive, and adaptive throughout. When appropriate, recommendations for follow-up or scheduling are provided.
Session Options
single session
$ 111
A 75-minute hands-on Structural Integration session tailored to the horse’s current presentation.
Sessions begin with brief observation of stance and movement, which may include walking or trotting in-hand, followed by adaptive hands-on work guided by the horse’s response.
Techniques are non-invasive and applied at a pace the horse can comfortably receive, supporting soft tissue function, movement quality, and overall organization through the body.
Barn scheduling is available when multiple horses are booked at the same location.
$100 per session when 3 or more horses are scheduled on the same day.
series of 5 sessions
$ 500 (10% savings)
Best for horses in training or ongoing support
A series of five 75-minute sessions designed to support progressive change as the horse adapts to ongoing work.
Sessions are typically scheduled 1–2 weeks apart to allow integration between visits and continued development in movement coordination, mobility, and overall structural organization.
This option is well suited for horses in consistent training or performance work, as well as those presenting with recurring tension patterns, asymmetry, or movement restrictions. It is also commonly used for multi-horse households seeking regular maintenance support.
Before You Book
Horses should be reasonably clean and dry prior to the session.
A minimum of 30 minutes of cool-down is recommended following exercise.
If a horse is showing signs of active lameness, injury, or acute pain, veterinary evaluation is required before scheduling bodywork.
Service Area
Southern Oregon (Ashland, Talent, Medford, Central Point). Contact for availability outside this area.
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