Caitlin McCaffery, Horse Chiropractor

Caitlin McCaffery is a Horse Chiropractor able to serve individual horses and yards across the Sussex region. Caitlin has been caring for people and horses since qualifying from Glamorgan University, and has been treating equine patients for the last six years.

In our present climate there are a huge range of complementary services available to the equine world. Everyone is trying to get the best out of their horse, maybe to get a nose or an extra centimetre in competition; others just want their horse to be as happy and content as possible.

I’m an equine Chiropractor, we are similar to Osteopaths and work on the premise that both muscles and joints can cause pain. There are many types of therapists available to work on horses in the present climate and we all vary in styles and training – Physiotherapists are trained to work on the muscular system of the horse, and McTimoney chiropractors although are called chiropractors have very different training and use different techniques to affect the fascia and soft tissues of the horse. What ever the name or qualifications of a therapist, it is important that you work with somebody who you trust and you feel understands your horse and what you are trying to achieve.

It takes four years of full time university training before a Chiropractor or an Osteopath can administer an adjustment with out supervision. It is vital to know when not to adjust a horse and our extensive training allows us to recognise the signs of underlying pathology (disease) or any other contra-indicating factors i.e arthridities, neurological conditions, organ dysfunction etc.. All horses respond to adjustments differently and in many cases less is more. It is important not to overload the system or underestimate the affect of one or two well placed adjustment on a sensitive horse. Other horses need extensive work just to touch the surface!

I am very passionate about my work. I work with vets, farriers, and other physical therapists and deal with insurance cases. My services provide improved outcomes in competition for you and your horse. Regular treatment and check ups will consistently improve physical performance and willingness to work, faster recovery from injuries less reoccurrence of minor sprain and strains. Regular treatment allows automatic strengthening of core muscles enabling natural movement patterns and optimum performance form your horse given its and your physical limitations.

http://sussexequinechiro.co.uk/