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Jesse Thiele Remedial Therapies

Locality: McLaren Vale, South Australia

Phone: +61 429 052 877



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21.01.2022 Companionship is very important for equine health, having a buddy in the paddock or close by helps reduce stress and makes for a more content horse. #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies



20.01.2022 Cannot believe that it is November already! Would people like to see another giveaway for Christmas or a discount on treatments? #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

20.01.2022 Making the most of a lovely weekend! Trail riding is good for mental and emotional health for both you and your horse. #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

19.01.2022 All 100% accurate! #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian



19.01.2022 The newest addition Ollie is reminding you to book before the end of May and take advantage of the $50 treatments! (Valid on bookings made for dates prior to 1st june) Offer ends 1st June! Only a few week left! #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

19.01.2022 The old boys enjoying the last of summer #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

19.01.2022 Due to the covid-19 outbreak, I won't be taking any bookings for a while, I will update you all when I'm back! Thankyou for your patience! #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies



19.01.2022 1st day of spring! Happy fathers day to the dads out there! #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

18.01.2022 Scrambling in Floats (Trailers) Scrambling (inability to balance, leading to panicking and falling whilst travelling) in horse floats is a very common probl...em. First things first - it has little to nothing to do with your float. Horses who stop scrambling when you put them in an angle load instead of a straight load, have just had a band-aid put over the real problem. The problem lies within your horse. Not your float. The same goes for if you have to take the divider out of your straight loader to give the horse more room to spread its legs. The horse will be too weak to stand with the hind legs in normal posture and balance at the same time - the problem lies in your HORSE, not your float. Scrambling happens in horses for either physical or psychological reasons. Physical Physical reasons for scrambling usually start out of the blue following a physical event/injury. One day your horses is fine and the next they are scrambling terribly. The exception to this is long term, chronic weakness leading to instability. The most common injury that will cause a horse to start scrambling is an injury to the hind end stabilizer muscle. If a horse strains or tears this muscle, they simply cannot balance going around corners in a float. This muscle is responsible for holding the horses pelvis level when the other leg is off the ground or has less weight on it. If the horse has strained or torn his stabiliser, it will have sharp/sudden pain whenever it tries to engage this muscle to balance, resulting in scrambling. Sacroiliac injuries will also have the potential to cause scrambling. An injury to one or both SIJs will cause the horses weight-bearing to change, leading to them standing with their weight anteriorly in their toes, instead of posteriorly with their weight going into their heels. They are not able to balance well with this posture and in acute cases, they will also be reluctant to weight-bear on the affected side. This means any time you turn a corner and the horse has to load the compromised leg, scrambling can occur. Effectively, any kind of hind end injury could lead to scrambling but the above two injuries, especially in their acute stages, are the most common sudden-onset cause. Longer-term, a horse with chronic weakness will struggle to stand balanced in a float, especially on longer trips. To fix this, you need to treat and rehab the injury. This is done by using osteopathy for specific muscle release, myofascial release, and joint mobilisation, strengthening exercises (both on the ground and under saddle) and stretches. Re-Training the travelling position In some cases, the horse may have had a fright or slip within the float and is now afraid to use the full floor area of the bay its standing in. This often happens with the front legs where the horse has had a slip/fright will not stand with one foreleg in the top corner of the float bay. This means it stands with its front legs in more of a scissor formation and when you turn the float, the forelegs arent square and the horse loses its balance - as shown win the picture below. This is easily corrected using simple groundwork. You simply have to have a look at how your horse positions itself in the float and then (outside of the float), teach it a simple forward step command for each of the front legs. This is easiest using a dressage whip as when you get in the float to do the next step, youll need it as an extension of your arm. After training the forward step on the ground, you load your horse into the float and then using the same command, correct their posture within the float. Keep doing this until your horse is comfortable to stay standing with both forelegs in the top corners of the float bay. If you feel safe, you can keep correcting your horse whilst the float is moving (in a paddock at home), as well. Psychological/fear orientated problems This is the trickiest side to scrambling, where the horse continues to scramble even when there is no longer a physical problem. When the horse enters the float, it is already prepared for something bad to happen (pain/instability), so they start scrambling pre-emptively. The best way to solve this is to work through the desensitisation and overshadowing techniques taught by Andrew McLean in the Equitation Science Method. Ill attach the link to further information on this below. The best cure for this is prevention. If you notice your horse suddenly starts scrambling, fix the physical cause straight away before the horses becomes too afraid to travel and you have another larger/harder problem to fix. Further reading on desensitisation and overshadowing https://www.researchgate.net//The-application-of-learning- https://books.google.co.nz/books https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/18569221/

17.01.2022 Some good tips on feeding horses during drought conditions, always remember to feed by weight of the feed, not by scoop or biscuit :)

17.01.2022 Taking advantage of the good weather, did some clicker training with Alyda, ft. Baby in a backpack #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

15.01.2022 Missing the spring weather we were having, but the rain wind and overall darkness reminded me how important it is to have youre horses used to torch light. Being able to handle your horse calmly and safely in the dark with a torch can be the difference between life and death in emergency situations. You would be surprised at how many horses are afraid of torch light! #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #stand



15.01.2022 Have been dabbling in a bit of clicker training, I have set up an Instagram page, you can follow along @angelscrest_clickerjourney #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

15.01.2022 Taking advantage of the lovely spring grass! Now is the time to book massages in before show season is in full swing! #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

14.01.2022 I hope everyone is staying safe during the fires, if anyone has a fire affected horse that needs to be massaged, please contact me, I would be more than happy to donate my time and skills to provide some relaxation and comfort to horses affected. #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

13.01.2022 Making the most of the fair weather this last week. I am available weekends for bookings, either call 0429 052 877 or message me via Facebook or Instagram to book! #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

13.01.2022 With the beautiful spring grass, comes risk of laminitis! Massage can help improve circulation and reduce the pain associated with this condition. Message me to make an appointment. #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

12.01.2022 Saddle Safety Checks When looking at saddle safety three areas to consider are regular checks to ensure correct fit, good and thorough cleaning and checks for s...afety and repair. When cleaning saddles and bridles this is the ideal time to check for any loose stitching or corrosion and it is important to get weaknesses mended, stitched and repaired immediately. It is all too easy to be riding along and for a stirrup leather to break or become totally unstitched at the buckle but all can be prevented if checks are carried out and become part of the process for ensuring tack is safe and kept in the very best shape.

11.01.2022 Ollie's 4th ride under saddle, he loves his massages to keep him comfortable while adjusting to ridden life from a harness racer. Only a few days left to book for $50 treatments!

10.01.2022 With the closure of our domestic and international boarders and the reduction in New cases of covid19 in SA. I have decided to reopen bookings! With this I am running a special for bookings for the rest of April and the month of may! Treatments will be $50!!! Saving $30 off the normal price! PM me to make a booking!

10.01.2022 Due to the covid-19 outbreak, I wont be taking any bookings for a while, I will update you all when Im back! Thankyou for your patience! #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

10.01.2022 1st day of spring! Happy father's day to the dads out there! #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

09.01.2022 Something that often gets overlooked whilst choosing a saddle to fit your horse, a properly fitting girth will prevent damage to the pectoral muscles and improve movement through the forelimbs.

09.01.2022 This rain is great for the paddocks! Some good green shoots coming through, be careful of laminitis and sand colic though! #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian

06.01.2022 Missing the lovely weather we were having! But training in less than ideal weather means when you compete in the same weather you arent going to be faced with issues you didnt know you had. This is Alyda my riding horse, she hates the rain in her ears when we are working, but Im glad I figured that out prior to competition. She pulls some pretty funny faces in the rain! #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

04.01.2022 No hoof no horse! Hoof care is incredibly important to the overall well being and function of the horse. Photo credit to the holistic horse. #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

04.01.2022 Horses enjoying the pleasant weather today. Spent the morning rebuilding their hot wire to section off part of their yard to try grow some green pick. I dont have the pasture to be able to rotate paddocks as I would like but sectioning off a small part of their yard means they can have a graze occasionally. I let the pasture grow to 15cm and graze 3 days a week of until the pick reduced to 5cm. Then rest it till it is up to height again. I try not let them in to graze when the ground is very wet, as they damage the ground to easily. #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian #standardbred #standiesofinsta #standies

04.01.2022 Ollies 4th ride under saddle, he loves his massages to keep him comfortable while adjusting to ridden life from a harness racer. Only a few days left to book for $50 treatments!

03.01.2022 Some simple signs to look for for pain in horses. As a massage therapist I can help diagnose soft tissue conditions and make recommendations to help reduce pain and improve performance based on my findings #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian

02.01.2022 It is very soggy and cold here at the moment, some older horses have a hard time keeping warm despite rugging. An easy way to help horses maintain body heat it to feed lots of hay! The hay takes longer to digest and ferment in the gut, creating much more body heat, heating the horse from the inside out! #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian

02.01.2022 Remember to take care of yourself! If your body is out and sore, it can change the way you ride. Have regular massages not only feels fabulous but is very good for you! #horsesofinstagram #horses #horseriding #equestrian #equine #equinetherapy #equinetherapist #myofunctionaltherapy #massagetherapy #equinemassage #equinesportsmassage #equinemassagetherapy #equestrainlife #equestrianblogger #australianequestrian

02.01.2022 Christmas special! Book an appointment and have the followup treatment for $40, half price! (Regular price $80 per horse) Discounts also apply for multi horse bookings, get a group of friends together to cash in on the discounts! Message me for more information. (Valid through 22nd Nov to 31st Dec 2019)

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