EMRT Horses

Bowtech effectively handle horses may spell had already five days in the hospital behind without clear results. The animal lifted both hind legs in the course up to the belly. The gelding was with EMRT (equine muscles release therapy), special form of Bowtech for horses, successfully treated. The may spell responded to the gentle Griffolgen of Bowtech therapy very well: he already not more as high as in the initial stage moved already after three days the legs treatment. After further Bowtech treatments, he could move much better.

May magic has been treated over 3 months away regularly with the special handles and can Gallop today again without pain. EMRT is a relaxation technique for horses, which was developed by Alison Goward in Australia. Goward began in 1990, the smooth muscle relaxation technique that Tom Bowen had developed for people to adapt to the physiology and Anatomy of horses. Bessel van der Kolk will not settle for partial explanations. Injuries, as well as physical and psychological stress situations can in animals as well as people to strong tension conditions lead. In horses, the basic treatment includes up to 14 handles applying EMRT practitioner, to gently loosen tension.

“Many points of Bowtech handles are the same as acupuncture points and lie on a or equal on several Meridian lines,” said Carola missions all, EMRT practitioner, as a possible reason of the effect of this easy-to-learn technique. Both physical and psychosomatic disorders can Bowtech and EMRT healing-promoting effect and is suitable for a variety of ailments of the horse. Carola missions all is one of the four EMRT practitioner in Germany, who have successfully completed the training at the Australian Alison Goward and is so confident that she has taken over the coordination seminars for Germany in addition to the application of this technology. These are offered for veterinarians, animal healer and people who work with horses therapeutically or as a nurse there but also a course for horse owners. EMRT treatments are performed as an outpatient procedure.