Charlotte's work is Highly recommended by:
    Retama Equine Hospital
    Reinhard Dorsch
    Bobbi Paulk
    Jewett Performance Horses
    Ross Performance Horses
    Todd Martin Performance Horses
    Retama Equestrian Center
    Michael Vermaas
    Advanced Rehabilitation and Dr A.J. Zelinski
    Lakota Training
    and more .....

BENEFITS OF EQUINE MASSAGE AND BODYWORKCharlotte works on a BIG Quarter Horse at an open show

Does your equine companion have any of these issues?
   Hind leg scuffing,
   Shortened strides,
   Issues with leads,
   Discomfort in neck and shoulders,
   Hip and shoulder lameness,
   Improper tracking,
   Girthing problems,
   “Cold back”,
   Loss of performing ability,
   Irritability.....

85% OF ALL HORSES HAVE SOME
ISSUE THAT EFFECTS THEIR PERFORMANCE!

It can be caused by muscle issues, improper farrier care, ill-fitting saddle, or poor rider position.

Charlotte Morris s a Certified Equine Sports Trainer and Human/Equine massage therapist located in the Georgetown area. Allow her to help you maximize your horse’s training with bodywork for you and your horse. Charlotte works on a 28 year old Schoolmaster

Her modalities include ART, Shiatsu, sports, myofascial release and is one of three therapists in Texas that is certified in Spinal Reflex Analysis (SRA). She can combine work on yourself and/or your horse to maximize your training and performance as a team.

Charlotte has also begun experimentally using her expertise in Active Release Technique on horses with excellent results. more about ART >>

And beginning in April 2007, Charlotte will have available the Game Ready Equine System for helping injured horses to rehabilitate more quickly more

Being a rider who always has and will take dressage lessons, has competed in 3-day eventing and also reining, she understands how a rider can effect the development of his horse and effect his balance. She is happy to watch riders on their horses to see if harmony is being attained!

Sam's Story >>

Effects on Horses Photos >>

Rates >>

What Bodywork can do for YOU and YOUR HORSE
   Improves Circulation
   Increases the number of red blood cells
   Relaxes muscle spasms
   Relieves tension
Equine massage
   Identifies areas that may become muscular in time
   Increases nutrition to the tissue by improving circulation
   Helps lessen inflammation in the joints and alleviates pain
   Increases blood supply and nutrition to muscles
   Generally improves the disposition of the horse
   Enhances muscle tone and increases range of motion
   Helps to return venous blood to the heart,
   and ease the strain of this vital organ
   Stimulates the Lymphatic system
   Hastens the elimination of wastes and toxic debris
   Reduces chance of colic and speeds recovery


Massage Therapy services do not diagnose and in no way can substitute for a veterinary examination. Charlotte prefers to work as a team with your farrier, veterinarian and trainer for the optimal health of your horse.

It is estimated that as much as 85% of all horses have some discomfort issue that effects their performance. This can be in the jaw, mouth, neck, poll and especially in the saddle area.

Rates >>

Effects on Horses Photos >>

When are bodywork benefits seen the most?
Anytime, but especially after... Charlotte helping horses during a show
   Pre and post event,
   Surgery,
   Injury,
   Colic recovery, 
   Long trailering,
   A fall or setback on tying
   After overuse
   After trauma injuries
   As a team with your horse, pre and
   post event for your own massage.

Massage therapy is not a substitution for proper veterinary care and exam.
We prefer to work as a team with your veterinarian, trainer, and farrier.

NOW OFFERING SADDLE FIT CONSULTATIONS FOR HORSE AND RIDER

One of the LEADING CAUSES of EQUINE BACK PAIN is poor saddle fit.
Is you horse ...
    Cold backed
    Irritable

    Cinchy
   
Charlotte is now a dealer for
Continental Saddles with the Equi-flex tree.  Please call for information and a possible demo.

The CONTINENTAL brand prides itself on being 'Handmade' as well as 'Handtooled', using only the best materials available today while still remaining affordable.  For more information on this fine line of saddles please visit www.continentalsaddlery.com.