Please be aware any horse that is found to have a veterinary concern will be referred to get clearance for physiotherapy to take place. That rider will not be charged a consult fee, but will be charged a travel fee only.
Care is always our main concern for horse and rider first and foremost.
As a human physiotherapist, I conduct horse-and-rider assessments to evaluate biomechanics, symmetry, strength, and control. This helps guide treatment, optimize management, and support your riding goals for both you and your horse.
Private sessions and clinic days for riding clubs, pony clubs offered.
Optimizing equine athletic performance requires tailored care and strategic management throughout a horse’s competitive career. My expertise lies in providing individualized management plans, including equine manual therapy, targeted exercise programs, and comprehensive support to enhance performance, recovery, and longevity.
Exercise is essential for every athlete, and for equestrians, it plays a crucial role in enhancing strength, performance, and overall health—for both horse and rider. I provide tailored, out-of-the-saddle exercise programs designed to support your riding goals, improve biomechanics, and optimize performance.
Guided rehabilitation by a physiotherapist supports veterinary treatment pathways for both operative and non-operative injury management. Through targeted therapies and structured exercise programs, physiotherapy enhances recovery, restores function, and helps prevent future injuries, ensuring a comprehensive approach to your animal’s health and performance.
Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in supporting general health, managing musculoskeletal conditions, and enhancing performance. Through targeted assessments, manual therapy, and structured exercise programs, we address pain, mobility restrictions, and strength deficits to promote long-term musculoskeletal health and function.
Physiotherapy can support neurological conditions by incident or injury (i.e. Sweeney shoulder). Physiotherapy therapeutic exercises, and hands-on techniques support mobility, coordination, and strength, optimising long-term neurological health and quality of life.
Please note these will require veterinary referral for physiotherapy.
Physiotherapy of dogs is important too. Dogs can have injuries affecting their day to day life, conditions that require maintenance to keep them enjoying life and they often require care and management post operatively.
4209, Queensland, Australia