Post by Sue Palmer on Nov 28, 2009 14:15:03 GMT 1
Sue's aim when she works with you and your horse is to offer a truly holistic approach, supporting you towards achieving your dreams for you and your horse. Holistic Horse Help (HHH) was founded in 2007 by Sue Brown Veterinary Physiotherapist, MCSP, BHSAI, Intelligent Horsemanship Recommended Associate, with the goal of ‘Helping Horses to Help People’. Inspirational, informative, friendly and supportive, Sue has the benefit of recognized qualifications in both veterinary physiotherapy and equine behavioural work. Her experience enables her to offer a holistic treatment approach to either physical or behavioural issues.
Sue is a freelance equine behavioural and physical therapist. Based in Stafford, Staffordshire, she works throughout the UK. A variety of physiotherapy and teaching techniques are offered, including individual sessions (both behavioural and physio), and clinics working with your own horse (behavioural or massage). With over 20 years working with horses, Sue has a wide range of experience. Qualifying in 2008 through the Royal Veterinary College as a Veterinary Physiotherapist, she is a Category A member of ACPAT (the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy).
A BHS qualified riding instructor, Sue holds the Monty Roberts Preliminary Certificate of Horsemanship and is an Intelligent Horsemanship Recommended Associate. Inspired in her ridden work by Ride With Your Mind (pioneered by Mary Wanless) amongst others, Sue has studied with many great horse people. As a Riding Club member, Sue has competed to Riding Club national level, and owns her own horse. There is not much in the horse world that she doesn't have experience in, from dressage, show jumping and eventing, to driving, racing and showing, to travelling around the horse fairs - all of which have helped her to where she is now. Sue is also a qualified Equine Body Worker (offering Equine Massage as part of Equine Physiotherapy), and is studying Equine Touch. Sue loves the work, the people, the animals and the variety!
The knowledge she has built up from her equestrian background, combined with her massage and physiotherapy work, enables her to offer a truly holistic approach to working with both you and your horse. She is approachable, knowledgeable, experienced, and works entirely without judgement or prejudice. Looking at the whole picture, she will support you and your horse towards your ideal relationship, as defined by yourself and by your horse.
Sue is a freelance equine behavioural and physical therapist. Based in Stafford, Staffordshire, she works throughout the UK. A variety of physiotherapy and teaching techniques are offered, including individual sessions (both behavioural and physio), and clinics working with your own horse (behavioural or massage). With over 20 years working with horses, Sue has a wide range of experience. Qualifying in 2008 through the Royal Veterinary College as a Veterinary Physiotherapist, she is a Category A member of ACPAT (the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Animal Therapy).
A BHS qualified riding instructor, Sue holds the Monty Roberts Preliminary Certificate of Horsemanship and is an Intelligent Horsemanship Recommended Associate. Inspired in her ridden work by Ride With Your Mind (pioneered by Mary Wanless) amongst others, Sue has studied with many great horse people. As a Riding Club member, Sue has competed to Riding Club national level, and owns her own horse. There is not much in the horse world that she doesn't have experience in, from dressage, show jumping and eventing, to driving, racing and showing, to travelling around the horse fairs - all of which have helped her to where she is now. Sue is also a qualified Equine Body Worker (offering Equine Massage as part of Equine Physiotherapy), and is studying Equine Touch. Sue loves the work, the people, the animals and the variety!
The knowledge she has built up from her equestrian background, combined with her massage and physiotherapy work, enables her to offer a truly holistic approach to working with both you and your horse. She is approachable, knowledgeable, experienced, and works entirely without judgement or prejudice. Looking at the whole picture, she will support you and your horse towards your ideal relationship, as defined by yourself and by your horse.