Full Body Balance Equine PEMF

Full Body Balance Equine PEMF Healing modalities for your horses. Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) & Equine Bodywork Welcome to Full Body Balance!

I am Denise Obray, a Certified PEMF Specialist for Equines and Humans as well as a Certified Equissage Equine Bodywoker. Additionally, I have accumulated 100's of clinical hours with Masterson Method and CranioSacral Therapies. I have spent 20 years riding for pleasure, some of which were competing in Reining and Endurance. I have been providing Equine Bodywork for over 10 years and look forward to meeting you and your horse. Full Body Balance has a unique way of integrating PEMF, Masterson Method, Equissage and CranioSacral techniques to assist your horse to achieve optimum wellness. I am happy to come to your barn and provide PEMF and Equine Bodywork sessions for your horses as well as PEMFsessions for your pets, farm animals and you! PEMF is a gentle revolutionary technique which generates energy and promotes healing at the cellular level. Much like a muscle requires exercise as do our cells, which is exactly what PEMF provides - cellular exercise. PEMF also has the ability to decrease inflammation and increase ciruclation while providing healthy support to joints and cartilage function. The holistic nature of a horses body uses PEMF as a catalyst for full body energy. PEMF is a complimentary modality and can be used in conjunction with other wellness modalities and as a compliment to a veterinary-led treatment plans. Masterson Method and CranioSacral are based on an equine technique called Touch and Response. This light touch and intuitive approach provides your horse with the unique opportunity to remain under their threshold of bracing (flight response) which is key in their ability to release tension. This is often seen by their response of yawns, licking and chewing, etc. Combining these modalities with PEMF may be what you and your horse are looking for to improve overall connection and communication. Performance often begins with effective communication between horse and rider! PETS, FARM ANIMALS
Dogs, cats and farm animals such as pigs, steers and even chickens can all benefit. Whether it be the PEMF Pet Mat or the loops, this technology can provide an opportunity for all of our animals to strive to achieve optimum health. RIDERS, TRAINERS AND FRIENDS OF THE BARN
Now everyone can enjoy the many benefits of PEMF in the convenience of your barn. Either while your horse is pulsing or directly following the session it will be your turn to feel the affect of PEMF. Utilizing the PEMF chair/pad and human accessories may be just what you need to relieve tension and stress throughout your entire body. As riders we know the importance of a good seat and balanced body. PEMF should never replace professional advice from a licensed veterinarian or healthcare professional.

10/06/2025
To my Horse Friends…I am in search of a reliable, knowledgeable and trustworthy  Equine Transport for my sweet mare Gigi...
04/20/2023

To my Horse Friends…

I am in search of a reliable, knowledgeable and trustworthy Equine Transport for my sweet mare Gigi. She is a great traveler with a lot of experience going to Reining Shows and Endurance Rides throughout her years.

I would like her transported from Cocolalla, Idaho to Gardnerville, Nevada the week of June 12, 2023.
(I can be flexible a bit with dates if necessary).

Thank you in advance for your help in spreading the word to any one you may know. ♥️🐎

🐴 Here are 15 interesting facts about a horse's brain:.1. A horse’s brain is relatively small compared to the size of it...
04/16/2023

🐴 Here are 15 interesting facts about a horse's brain:.
1. A horse’s brain is relatively small compared to the size of its body, and accounts for only about 0.1% of its total weight.
2. Despite their small size, horses have very complex brains, with a highly developed cerebral cortex, the part of the brain responsible for conscious thought, decision-making and memory.
3. Horses can learn and remember complex tasks, such as navigating a jump course or performing a dressage routine, through a process called associate learning.
4. Like humans, horses have a left hemisphere and a right hemisphere in the brain, each with specialized functions. The left hemisphere is responsible for the processing of logical and analytical information, while the right hemisphere is more involved in emotional processing and creative thinking.
5. Horses have a great memory and can remember specific people, places and experiences for many years.
6. Horses can learn by observation, and often they can acquire new behaviors and skills simply by observing other horses or humans.
7. Horses have a very sensitive sense of touch and can detect even the slightest pressure or movement on their skin. This helps them respond to subtle cues from your rider or guide.
8. Horses can process visual information very quickly and accurately, allowing them to avoid potential hazards and navigate their environment with ease.
9. Horses are social animals and rely on nonverbal communication to interact with other horses in their herd. This communication is facilitated by the horse’s brain, which can interpret subtle changes in body language, facial expressions and vocalizations.
10. Ultimately, like all animals, horses have a unique personality and individual traits that are shaped by their experiences, genetics and environment—all of which is reflected in their brain function and behavior.
11. Horses have a very strong sense of smell and their odor bulb, which processes smells, is relatively large compared to other parts of their brain.
12. The brain, which is responsible for coordinating movement and balance, is also relatively large in horses. This is because horses must be able to move quickly and efficiently to escape predators or navigate through difficult terrain.
13. Horses have a very high pain threshold, which is believed to be related to how their brains process pain signals. While this can be beneficial in some situations, it can also mean that horses may not show obvious signs of pain, making it harder for their caregivers to detect and treat underlying health issues.
14. The hippocampus, a part of the brain involved in learning and memory, is particularly well developed in horses.. This allows them to remember not only specific experiences, but also general concepts and patterns that they can apply to new situations.
15. Finally, studies have shown that horses, like other animals, are capable of experiencing emotions such as fear, happiness, and anger. These emotions are believed to be mediated by the limbic system, a group of interconnected brain structures that play a key role in regulating mood and behavior.

Info: Megan Bolentini Equine Bodywork

Source: Equestrian News

03/27/2023

My Heart STOPPED When THIS Happened!

11/11/2022
09/29/2022

I really wanted to leave a review but I can't find where I can do that. Denise worked on my mare this morning, and we both loved her and my mare got lots of release. Can't wait for next week !

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Heidi Garcia & Bugz …

BARREL RACE FRIENDS… As you know the Hope for Alex Barrel Race Event will take place tonight Thursday, September 22nd at...
09/22/2022

BARREL RACE FRIENDS…
As you know the Hope for Alex Barrel Race Event will take place tonight Thursday, September 22nd at Kootenia Fairgrounds.

Please stop by my pop-up for a PEMF horse Warm Up 15 min - $20.00 and/or Cool Down 20 Min- $25.00
Or 15 Min PEMF Chair for you $20.00

**ALL PROCEEDS WILL BE DONATED TO HOPE FOR ALEX**
😊🐎

Hello All... I will be at Prairie Creek Ranch in Mead, WA  on September 26th from 10am-6pm offering 30 minute PEMF & Equ...
09/14/2022

Hello All... I will be at Prairie Creek Ranch in Mead, WA on September 26th from 10am-6pm offering 30 minute PEMF & Equine Bodywork Sessions at a discounted Event Rate of $50/Session (Regular Rate is $60/Session). Please contact me via text or phone (530) 308-0320 - Space is limited and this is expected to be a large event, so I will be scheduling appointments in advance. Thanks and I look forward to seeing you at Prairie Creek Ranch!

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