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Welcome to Episode 32: Guest - Emma Loftus Biodynamic CranioSacral Human and Equine Therapist discussing the implications of horses pulling back
Emma Loftus, a registered Biodynamic Craniosacral practitioner, has extensively studied equine anatomy and therapy, including Equine CranioSacral Workshops and dissections . In her practice, she addresses trauma in horses through a biodynamic lens, focusing on gentle principles to support healing.
"The impact of head trauma and pullbacks cannot be spoken about enough. Affecting, breathing, vascular flow, cognition, neck movement, eye movement, proprioception, and an inability to access a baseline due to the deep tension and torsion that severe forces can have on the nervous system." Emma Loftus
Key Points :
Physical Impact of Pulling Back
Importance of Addressing Trauma to avoid long term implications
Preventative Measures to minimize the risk of pull-back incidents
To learn more about Emma
emmaloftuscraniosacral.com.au
Facebook: Emma Loftus Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy for Horses & Humans
Want to join us on our mission to empower horse people across the world with the skills they need to create their horse's best posture... join our next cohort of the Equine Functional Posture Course.
https://integratedvettherapeutics.mykajabi.com/
To learn more about Dr Raquel Butler visit:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IntegratedVetherapeutics
Website: https://integratedvettherapeutics.mykajabi.com/about
To learn more about Sophie Vandenberg:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091267906532
Have any questions? Have a topic you would like to hear about?
Email us at: [email protected]
By Dr. Raquel Butler & Sophie Vandenberg5
33 ratings
If you enjoyed this episode we would love for you to follow us and share the episode with your friends and would greatly appreciate a 5 star rating so we can continue to impact the world for the horse!!
Welcome to Episode 32: Guest - Emma Loftus Biodynamic CranioSacral Human and Equine Therapist discussing the implications of horses pulling back
Emma Loftus, a registered Biodynamic Craniosacral practitioner, has extensively studied equine anatomy and therapy, including Equine CranioSacral Workshops and dissections . In her practice, she addresses trauma in horses through a biodynamic lens, focusing on gentle principles to support healing.
"The impact of head trauma and pullbacks cannot be spoken about enough. Affecting, breathing, vascular flow, cognition, neck movement, eye movement, proprioception, and an inability to access a baseline due to the deep tension and torsion that severe forces can have on the nervous system." Emma Loftus
Key Points :
Physical Impact of Pulling Back
Importance of Addressing Trauma to avoid long term implications
Preventative Measures to minimize the risk of pull-back incidents
To learn more about Emma
emmaloftuscraniosacral.com.au
Facebook: Emma Loftus Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy for Horses & Humans
Want to join us on our mission to empower horse people across the world with the skills they need to create their horse's best posture... join our next cohort of the Equine Functional Posture Course.
https://integratedvettherapeutics.mykajabi.com/
To learn more about Dr Raquel Butler visit:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IntegratedVetherapeutics
Website: https://integratedvettherapeutics.mykajabi.com/about
To learn more about Sophie Vandenberg:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100091267906532
Have any questions? Have a topic you would like to hear about?
Email us at: [email protected]

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