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(Human, Equine, Canine) Remedial therapy is a holistic treatment that helps restore musculoskeletal function. If the animals musculo-skeletal structure is compromised, compensatory mechanisms come into play and over time there are lots of different issues to be addressed. H.E.C treatment improves circulation , lymphatic drainage, reduces inflammation, the nervous system is stimulated, and muscle spasm is alleviated, there is also an improvement on a visceral level. This leads to an overall improvement in physical and mental disposition.

Being unfit, or one not conditioned to the task being performed at the time, can easily .lead to injury, or muscle fatigue. Most animals (people included), when exposed to physical or emotional trauma go into a state of flight, fight, freeze mode, this causes the nervous system to be overloaded. HEC remedial therapy helps create balance to normalize dysfunctional patterns so the bodies healing capacity can work more efficiently.

Each case is assessed and treatment is planned individually. A range of muscle release techniques and gentle stretches, within the animal’s normal range of movement, are used. This system is non manipulative or forceful.. H.E.C. aids the body’s innate healing capacity to normalize via a combination of various techniques and discoveries, natural reflexes, and postural improvement. H.E.C has put together an efficient, effective system to obtain results with minimum stress on the client and practitioner.  This remedial therapy is a wonderful tool to assist in injury prevention and recovery, to improve performance, enhance general well-being and improve postural and body alignment. HEC Remedial therapy is safe and effective on people and animals. Tuition is available through professional or special interest courses for Human and Equine.

Extract from a letter by a H.E.C practitioner in Germany
I have had a great success with a treatment on a horse. This Lusitano stallion was really lame since three days and no body knows why. The vet had given him some injections against inflammation and pain without any success. The owner asked me for a treatment. I saw the horse coming out of the stable on three legs, and he couldn’t stand on the left hind leg. The knee was swollen a little bit, but without any pain, the only thing I could find was a little spot on a muscle near the hip! They had checked the hooves and found nothing – the owner is a very good farrier. I did some HEC moves from the basics (it was the first treatment for this horse) and some around the hip, nothing else. I got a call 2 days later; the horse is great, no more lameness!!! Wonderful isn’t it!!!

 
 

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Effective and long lasting results with H.E.C.. remedial therapy. Easy to learn. Special Interest and Diploma courses for Equine and Canine available for the professional and lay person. Advanced practitioner courses for Human.
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