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Veterinary Physiotherapy

From competition horses to everyday partners - we believe all horses should have access to the same resources that elite human athletes do.

Supporting your horse with specialist physiotherapy services

From stabling and travel, to training and competition, modern demands mean horses require additional support to perform at their best. We believe physiotherapy should be accessible to every horse—regardless of level or discipline—to optimise performance, prevent injury, and enhance comfort and quality of life. We travel to Warwickshire, Oxfordshire, Northamptonshire & Gloucestershire.

Our approach to supporting your horse

Poor Performance

Addressing musculoskeletal issues that limit your horse’s movement and comfort. Each session begins with a detailed history and discussion of your horse’s condition and your goals, followed by a thorough assessment to identify movement issues, range of motion restrictions, muscle imbalances, and soft tissue or bony changes. This informs a tailored management plan, combining manual therapy to reduce pain and restore function with targeted active therapies to consolidate improvements.

Injury Rehabilitation

Helping you to create bespoke rehabilitation plans to the highest standards to guide your horse safely back to full function by addressing pathology, compensatory movements and reloading strategies. We collaborate closely with vets, farriers, saddle fitters, dentists, and other professionals to provide a multi-disciplinary approach.

Performance Enhancement

Helping your horse to reach their full potential using targeted manual therapy and exercise support to optimise mobility, biomechanics, strength and recovery. Our expertise spans all disciplines, from elite racehorses and eventers to leisure horses.

Winback Tecartherapy

TECAR stands for Transfer of Energy Capacitative and Resistive. It utilizes radiofrequency energy to penetrate biological tissue, which stimulates cells involved in inflammation and healing, aiding and accelerating the body's natural recovery process.

What is it used for?

Pain relief: significant analgesic effect as a result of diathermy, TENS and cellular stimulation

Swelling and inflammation management: has a diathermic effect (heat) that stimulates lymphatic and blood circulation to accelerate the drainage of oedema which eliminates inflammatory molecules (Szabo et al, 2022)

Improved range of motion: by increasing collagen tissue extensibility and remodelling

Tissue healing: promotes proliferation of fibroblasts and remodelling of extracellular matrix

Muscle activation: utilizes EMS which uses electrical impulses to stimulate muscle recruitment


Sleip Gait Analysis

What is Sleip?

Sleip Gait Analysis is a scientifically-validated tool that uses AI to detect subtle asymmetries (with 2mm precision) in your horse’s movement

Why gait analysis?

Objective gait data adds a new layer of insight to physical assessments. It helps track progress over time, identify recurring movement issues, and adapt treatment accordingly.

  • Early detection of issues by identifying subtle changes in gait before they become more serious

  • Monitoring progress during rehabilitation after an injury

  • Performance optimisation to ensure your horse is moving efficiently and comfortably

  • Review differences in gait pre and post shoeing/trimming

  • Ensuring a collaborative team approach between vet, rider, owner, farrier etc.

How it works

Sleip measures asymmetries in the vertical displacement of the horse’s head, trunk, and pelvis at trot. These movements are closely linked to limb motion and are recognised indicators of weight-bearing lameness. When differences appear between the left and right sides, they may show that the horse is unloading a painful limb.

Your horse will be recorded trotting away from and towards the camera for a minimum of 20 strides in each direction, both in a straight line and in a circle. The Sleip software then measures variations in head, trunk and pelvis movement from the video and analyses this data to give quantitative information on each of the four limbs, at both the impact and push-off phases of the stride.  

Book a Session

Physiotherapy can help with a number of issues

  • "Stella really is a very professional knowledgeable person who actually cares about the wellbeing of the horse and the difference she has made is very noticeable on them .. I can't recommend her enough."

    —Nicky L.

  • "Stella assessed him thoroughly and picked up on postural and strength issues within the first half an hour. Her work with my pony Sunny has made a noticeable difference to the way he moves and holds himself, overall making him a much happier pony!"

    —Evie S.

  • "Stella is an outstanding physio, she takes time to understand your horse and any potential issues. Her knowledge is amazing and she makes everything make sense! Would have no hesitation in recommending her."

    —Suzzy C.

  • "After my rotator cuff surgery I struggled with strength and movement in my shoulder and wasn’t sure when I would be able to ride again. Stella was excellent and carefully tailored a plan to help me rebuild strength safely. Thanks to Stella's support and guidance I was able to return to riding and regain full strength and mobility. I would highly recommend Stella to anyone needing expert physio care."

    -Karla DM.

  • "I felt listened to from the first appointment. The sessions were well structured and focused on what I needed to improve. The exercises were simple to follow and made a real difference. I’m now stronger and moving freely again."

    -David C.

  • "I came in with ongoing pain and stiffness that had been affecting my day-to-day life. The treatment was professional and thorough, and everything was explained clearly. I noticed real improvement within a few sessions."

    Claire T.

Pricing

Equine Physiotherapy

£100 - 90mins

*travel 45p per mile from base

Winback Tecartherapy Package

£480 Block of 6 session

Insurance

We are happy to work alongside insurance companies to support your horse’s treatment and rehabilitation.

A veterinary referral is required prior to commencing physiotherapy, in line with professional regulations.

Please note that all treatment fees must be settled by the client at the time of the appointment, with claims submitted directly to your insurer for reimbursement in accordance with your individual policy terms.

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Support your horse’s comfort, strength, and performance

Get in touch to start a personalised physiotherapy plan