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Functional Electrical Stimulation (FES) uses a pulsating electrical current to direct the movement of muscles, tendons and ligaments through the replication of the natural motor nerve impulses. FES has been shown to be the most effective type of ... more
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A - Yes, there are specific tax provisions in the Income Tax Act which are intended to benefit RCAAA’s such as Equine Canada by allowing us to issue official donation receipts for income tax purposes thereby providing tax incentives to donors. ... more
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Horse buying should be a blast! You are picking out a new companion that will bring so much joy! Dynasty Equine wants to bring simplicity back to the horse buying experience. When visiting the ranch, be prepared to laugh, have fun and LEARN A LOT! ... more
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Almost by definition, living in Alaska presents challenges to all of us, horse owners or not. While having a horse in SE Alaska may sound peculiar to some there really aren't that many issues that a dedicated owner can't handle. With proper ... more
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The FDA oversees all food and drug products. Since EQuine Immunity Booster is an herbal dietary supplement, they fall under the ambit of the FDA. In 1994, the FDA set up guidelines for dietary supplements, including labeling requirements, and ... more
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Every equestrian- owners, trainers and riders of racehorses or show horses- wants his or her horse to have the edge on the competition. Massage therapy can help provide this. Similarly, every owner of a pleasure horse wants the best for that animal. ... more
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It is unrealistic to expect performance from a horse that is in pain. Unfortunately, in the horse industry today, pain management is common practice and horsemanship is a fading art. Massage therapy is the manipulation of soft tissue to achieve ... more
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Equine sports massage therapy is effective at preventing or allieviating muscular tension before it can cause other problems. Prolonged tension can lead to muscle spasms and adhesions, which will cause your horse pain. Pain can lead to physical or ... more
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Acupressure is ancient in origin it has been around for more than 4,000 years. Acupressure is a non-invasive, hands-on technique It has been consistently used in the eastern part of the world. It is becoming increasingly popular with horse owners ... more
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Not all of my students take my course for the purpose of working on other people's horses or starting an equine massage therapy business. We are a broad and varied group! Many people reconnect with the horse world after many years of raising our ... more
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