So, I had Lisa out for some Massage work on Ghillie yesterday, and the experience was beyond what I could of imagined or expected.
Ghillie has been dealing with Lyme disease, and as you can imagine, he’s been pretty sore, especially in his muscles and joints....
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So, I had Lisa out for some Massage work on Ghillie yesterday, and the experience was beyond what I could of imagined or expected.
Ghillie has been dealing with Lyme disease, and as you can imagine, he’s been pretty sore, especially in his muscles and joints. She came in with this amazing holistic approach that focused not only on relieving his physical pain but also letting him choose what he wanted worked on. The session took place in the indoor, so Ghillie was free to walk away if he needed a break, which truly allowed him to relax into the experience.
Lisa helped me interpret Ghillie’s movements—she explained the subtle ways he was showing pain or discomfort. I saw what she was seeing in the past but I would misinterpret it for something other than discomfort.
He was licking, chewing, and yawning throughout his entire session and more than I’ve ever seen with any of the other body work he has had.
Honestly, if you're looking for someone who can not only help your horse physically but also teach you how to better understand your horse’s body language and pain, I highly Lisa Turcotte Equine Massage. She’s incredible!