FAQs
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At Crown Equine Solutions, I bring the same passion and love I have for my own horses into every session, because I know firsthand how deeply we care for our horses, and how much they give in return.
This is a service built for horse people, by a horse person. As a lifelong horse owner, I understand the worry, the hope, the little details you notice when something feels off, and the huge sense of responsibility that comes with caring for these animals. That’s why my approach is calm, collaborative, and grounded in kindness.
I offer more than bodywork. I offer consistent, personalised care backed by education, experience, and passion. I take the time to explain what I see and feel, and I work with you to support your horse’s progress between visits.
Whether your horse is coming back into work, transitioning from the track, growing up, or just needing a bit of extra support, I’m here to help them feel their best. Every horse, no matter their age, job, or background, deserves to be treated with empathy, respect, and thoughtful care.
Because to me, they’re all royalty.
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I currently specialise in Equine Sports Massage, Kinesiotaping, Photonic Therapy, and Rehabilitation (Post-Injury/Post-Surgery) Support. I’m also committed to ongoing education, so my service list will continue to grow as I add new skills and modalities.
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Your horse should be clean and dry, with no fly spray or grooming sprays. A quiet space where your horse feels comfortable is best. I’ll let you know if anything specific is needed.
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Not at all! While I love supporting performance horses, I am just as passionate about helping retirees, young horses, and every horse in between. All horses deserves to feel comfortable in their body.
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Equine sports massage helps reduce muscle tension, improve circulation, support range of motion, and encourage comfortable movement. It can assist with performance, recovery, injury prevention, and overall comfort. It’s also a great way to pick up on small changes before they become bigger issues.
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Equine sports massage helps reduce muscle tension, improve circulation, support range of motion, and encourage comfortable movement. It can assist with performance, recovery, injury prevention, and overall comfort. It’s also a great way to pick up on small changes before they become bigger issues.
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Kinesiotaping is used to support muscles, joints, fascia, and movement patterns. It can help with stability, proprioception, swelling, muscle tension, and so much more. Taping is always used thoughtfully and tailored to each horse’s individual needs.
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Tissue mobilisation is a hands-on technique used to gently release tight or restricted muscles and soft tissue. It helps improve movement, circulation, and comfort, and is often used to support performance, recovery, and overall wellbeing.

