Misalignments of a horse affect the rider and visa versa. Correction of these mis-alignments not only improve the comfort and safety of the ride for both, but the balance and alignment necessary for the competition rider. Thus Symmetry in Motion was created.
This DVD gives the average horse owner the ‘tools’ to evaluate and treat myofascial restrictions that could be causing these misalignments.
Doris Kay Halstead graduated 1966 from the SUNY at Buffalo School of Physical Therapy. In 1976, with the purchase of her own horses and horse boarding farm, Primary Colors Stables, her experiences began involving sports medicine as it relates to horseback riding.
Rehabilitation of her favorite horse Duster lead her to develop myofascial release techniques for horses as well as people, and in 6/92 – 6/93 DRESSAGE AND CT published a series of her articles (entitled Healing the Horse), outlining these techniques.
Carrie Cameron graduated from the University of Wisconsin School of Physical Therapy in 1971. Specializing in postural asymmetries and myofascial release techniques, and melding work on riders with the work Doris was doing on horses, and alliance was formed which eventually became “Prism Healing”.
“Prism Healing” represents the multiple facets involved in the process of becoming and staying well. No part of the body can be addressed without assessing the whole body, and considering the mental, emotional, and spiritual components of a pain or problem is also necessary.
Finally, treating the horse/rider combination for the ultimate result of a balanced and beautiful ride.
95 mins. |