Finding Unity in the Horse with Saxon Alexandra, Sponsored by EquiThrive

Structural integration involves working with the fascial connections in a horse to help address movement and soundness issues with the goal of solid improvement that doesn’t need continued therapy. Saxon Alexandra, a structural integration therapist based out of New England, talks about what Structural Integration is and how it can benefit horses and people. 

 

For more info, see:

https://www.actualityequine.org/Saxon

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https://www.facebook.com/SportsPhysiotherapyStefanDuell/posts/4806579956068859

 

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