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This is a very good informative post fromKoper Equine:   · There are 3 types of fascia. Fascia is a fine layer of connec...
13/12/2022

This is a very good informative post from

Koper Equine:
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There are 3 types of fascia.
Fascia is a fine layer of connective tissue that forms a web-like sheet between and around the structures of the body.
There are 3 types of fascia:
Superficial fascia - under the skin, stores water and fats, allows blood vessels and nerves to pass through, provides cushion and insulation.
Visceral fascia - covers, protects, suspends the organs within their cavities.
Deep fascia - covers muscles and muscle groups, allows them to slide over surrounding structures without damage, provides muscle connections known as myofascial chains. Every muscle fiber has a fascial binding making muscle and fascia functionally linked.
Normal, hydrated, healthy fascia can stretch and move without restriction. Nerves and circulatory vessels are wrapped in fascia.
Fascia can become stuck through chronic stress, overuse, inflammation, inactivity or injury. When stuck it squeezes the structures it surrounds, inhibiting movement and circulation, creating pressure, malnourishment and painful restriction.
Fascial restrictions can be so firm that they limit movement, pull the body out of alignment, distort related muscle function, impair soundness, cause proprioception issues, behavioral problems, myfascial pain and soft tissue injuries.
Massage with Myofascial Release is a whole body, hands-on approach to balancing tensions in the musculoskeletal system by gently stretching, separating and rehydrating the different layers of tissue.
Benefits of massage with myofascial release include improved muscle function, improved joint alignment, mobilized fascia, stronger muscles, increased stride length, enhanced relaxation and improved overall performance and overall well-being
Koper Equine, LLC
Equine Massage and Bodywork
Happy, healthy horses.
7 Simple Exercises to Help Keep Your Horses’ Topline Healthy
https://youtu.be/ucUXW5u1NLE
Simple ways to Improve Straightness, Swing and Bend
https://youtu.be/LaleULdKt_k
Banana Bends + In barn Weight Shifting Exercise
https://youtu.be/CMQmUlTuSOI
*Ask your Equine Veterinarian if massage might be right for your horse.

Simple in barn core strengthening exercises for bad weather, bad footing, lay-ups or just a change of pace.==Have a question? Leave a comment.Please like & ...

Love this too :)
13/12/2022

Love this too :)

This is a great diagram of fascia :)
13/12/2022

This is a great diagram of fascia :)

Who wants to try and let me know? 🤣🤣
12/10/2022

Who wants to try and let me know? 🤣🤣

Great diagram of the pecs 🙂
12/10/2022

Great diagram of the pecs 🙂

01/10/2022

Please note that all behaviour needs to be taken in the context/ environment in which the horse finds themselves when you see these behaviours. Note that ourselves and OUR behaviour is also part of the horse’s environment. All behaviour needs to be considered in context ie. what happened prior, during and after and what is the horse's history regarding training, healthy/injury and experiences with humans, other horses and various environments, etc.

If your horse is snoozing under a tree and yawns, most likely the horse is not experiencing fear. (Although they could potentially be experiencing discomfort or pain.)

If you've just done or are doing some groundwork, round pen work, ridden work, gone for a hack, or dentistry, bodywork, worming or vaccinations, or even just tying up and brushing your horse, you MAY see these signs and more. The more of these behaviours you see, the more likely that you are seeing a response to fear, stress pain, discomfort or frustration or a combination.

Change our behaviour, the environment, lower our expectations and review our training plans to avoid seeing these behaviours in a training or handling context.

All behaviour has function, it has a purpose for the horse, even if we don’t know what it is or understand it, horses behave in certain ways for a reason. They are masters of subtle communication and we need to learn to read those subtle signs and the big signs as well, not brush them off.

Also consider that if fear as been ruled out, that these behaviours may be caused by the horse's internal environment such as pain or injury, ie. always rule out pain as a cause for certain behaviours.

Photo credit: Pet Professional Guild Australia
Illustrations: Alize V. Muckensturm of Fairhorsemanship

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