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Meet Heather

From the time she could walk, you could find her in the barn with her deepest ​passion, horses. An avid rider for over 30 years. Heather has been a riding ​instructor as well as competed in halter, western pleasure, driving and ​dabbled in some jumping. She now rides for pleasure at home. Heathers other ​hobbies included showing Great Danes, Miniature Horses, and being a ​licensed Cosmetologist for over 10 years.


At home, Heather has her long-time best friend Hottie, a miniature horse and ​Pump, a National Show horse. She also shares her home with Winston, a ​Golden Retriever, Ben a black Labrador, and Richard, a tabby cat.



In the summer of 2022, Heather became a certified MagnaWave Practitioner ​quickly followed by getting her certification in Equine Massage and ​Rehabilitation as well as Craniosacral Therapy. Heather plans to further her ​education to help not only her animals but yours too, right in the convenience ​of your own barn.

Services

Massage Therapy

Treat your faithful four-legged friend to a day of pampering! From heavenly circulation-boosting techniques to tension-easing and spasm-melting magic, Equine Massage Therapy is all about diving deep into your horse's muscles to repair injuries and put some extra pep in their step.


Not only does Equine Massage Therapy offer physical benefits, but it can also improve your horse's mental well-being. The massage can help reduce stress and anxiety in your horse, as well as improve their overall mood.

Benefits

  • Increases blood flow to speed up healing
  • Increases range of motion
  • Decreases chance of future injuries
  • Releases endorphins
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MagnaWave

PEMF therapy uses electromagnetic pulses to heal cells at the molecular level, allowing cells to become more porous and promoting oxygen intake while flushing out toxins. It's like a spa day for your cells!

Benefits

  • Increases circulation
  • Speeds up recovery time
  • Reduces inflammation
  • Corrects cellular dysfunction throughout the body
  • Promotes relaxation
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Craniosacral Therapy

Benefits

  • Restoring balance by manipulating the central nervous system and influencing and restoring the optimal “pulse”.
  • Realigning the skeletal structure and relaxing the animal.
  • Releasing trauma and negative emotions, enhancing the body’s own self-healing abilities.
  • Stimulating general neuro-muscular balance and improving the equilibration of muscular tension.
  • Facilitating the stimulation of the body’s self-healing mechanisms, assisting in trauma release
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Signs bodywork is needed

if your horse is displaying any of the following symptoms, they could benefit from bodywork!

Here are some common behavioral issues in horses to keep an eye out for during exercise or ​training:

  • Pinning ears back, biting or kicking when saddled
  • Resistance to moving forward
  • Difficulty bending to one or both sides
  • Struggle with picking up correct leads
  • Leg weakness or dragging of toe
  • Tossing head or wringing tail during exercise
  • Unusual bucking or rearing

Services & Pricing

Massage Therapy-$75


  • Review of your horses history, your concerns and goals.
  • Static and Dynamic observations
  • Range of motion and movement evaluation
  • 60-90 minutes of body work and stretches
  • Detailed session report

Magnawave PEMF-$65

  • Equine full body session 20-30 minutes -$65
  • Canine/ small animal full body session 20 mins- $40
  • Human full body- 20 min-$30

Combos

  • Body work and MagnaWave-$120
  • -includes 60-90mins body work & 30 mins MagnaWave
  • Detailed session report

Packages

  • 4 Magnawave sessions -$210 ($40 savings)
  • 4 60 min equine massages-$250 ($50 savings)
  • 4 combo sessions- $400 ($80 savings)

*Traveling fees will apply

* All packages must be paid up front in full

Additional Fees

There is a $25 fee applied to

  • Dirty horses
  • Horses I have to catch from pasture.
  • Wet horses-Wet horses cannot be massaged.

Traveling Fees

< 20 mi -$25

21-40 mi-$35

> 40 mi-$40

emergency fee - $100

**TRAVEL FEE MAY VARY SLIGHTLY BASED ON DISTANCE AND NUMBER OF MEMBERS IN GROUP.


Magnawave VS Bemer

MAGNAWAVE vs BEMER


I’m often asked, what is the difference in the MagnaWave compared to the Bemer”? The following is nonbiased, factual and informative information that can explain the differences.


Power, sums it up. MagnaWave machines are high-power machines while Bemer machines are low power.


The difference in the high-power MagnaWave machines and the low-power Bemer machines is not simply marketing hype. There are several key technological differences that contribute to the power contrast in the machines including the waveform of electromagnetic wave that each machine produces. The Bemer machine produces a sinusoidal waveform (a sine wave) common in low-power PEMF machines as opposed to the high-power sawtooth waveform pattern produced by the MagnaWave machines.


The difference in these waveforms has distinct benefits for treatments and the positive effects of PEMF therapy. Medical studies show PEMF therapy produces benefits for ion transport across cell membranes (energizing or charging the cell and the source of health benefits from PEMF therapy), and the shape of the waveform has a distinct effect on this interaction. Though the Bemer machines produce a complex sinusoidal waveform, it is still a sinusoidal wave with slow rises and falls resulting in a less significant benefit for cellular interaction. In comparison, the high-power MagnaWave machines produce a sawtooth waveform with more pronounced rises and defining sharp descents increasing cellular interaction and increasing the benefits of the treatment.


The low-power intensity of the Bemer machines means that the treatment depth is much shallower than the MagnaWave machines and, as such, the circulatory benefits provided by bemer therapy will require much longer sessions.

Frequently

Asked Questions

How would I know if my horse needs bodywork?


Your horse could benefit from body work if there expressing any of the following:


  • Objection to being saddled
  • Fidgeting while mounting/dismounting
  • Hypersensitive to brushing
  • Difficult to shoe
  • Bucks or rills excessively
  • Constantly rearranges stall bedding
  • Cold-backed while mounting
  • Slow to warm up or relax while riding
  • Reluctant to stride out
  • Inability to travel straight
  • Unwilling or unable to round back or neck
  • Difficulty maintaining impulsion or collection
  • Twisting over fences
  • Falters or resists during transitions
  • Increased resistance as a session progresses
  • Head tossing
  • Chomping at the bit
  • wringing their tail
  • Rider constantly having to adjust position
  • Difficulty going down hill
  • A horse that carried their head excessively high or low

Contact

Ubridled Synergy

Contact Information

UnbridledSynergyLLC@Gmail.com

765-431-0032