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2 years ago
Mustang EPR Under Saddle
Equine Postitional Release Under Saddle with a Mustang on The Little Cayuse Ranch, New Mexico.
Front and hind leg positional release exercises impr...
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2 years ago
EPR with Spanish Mustangs
A photo display of an Equine Positional Release exercise with a Spanish Mustang, working with the front leg, shoulder and scapula, to free the rang...
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3 years ago
EPR & Equine Ortho-Bionomy Neck Exercises
Equine Positional Release, Equine Ortho-Bionomy Exercises for the Neck. Zarna and Ambit go through lateral flexion and rotation positional release...
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3 years ago
Equine Positional Release & Equine Ortho-Bionomy Front Leg
Ambit and Zarna go through some Equine Positional Release (EPR) & Equine Ortho-Bionomy exercises to relax the shoulder, front leg and lower neck. E...
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3 years ago
EPR Photo gallery
Equine Positional Release techniques working with the front leg, shoulder, scapula, ilio-psoas muscle, pelvis including ilium and ischium.
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3 years ago
EPR & Equine Ortho-Bionomy Shoulder and Neck
Equine Positional Release & Equine Ortho-Bionomy are gentle non-force adjustment technique. By pain free comfortable positioning the body can self ...
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3 years ago
Equine Positional Release - Zarna Carter
Gentle, non-manipulative bodywork for horses. Equine Positional Release & Equine Ortho-Bionomy uses a non-force approach to structural alignment an...
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About eprortho: Equine Ortho-Bionomy
Equine Positional Release is an adaptation of Ortho-Bionomy for use with horses and the horse and rider. It is a gently and effective non-manipulative, pain-free body work. It has its origins from the Positional Release discipline of Osteopathy. Equine Positional Release is based on the principles of moving the body away from pain to release pain, using an approach which supports a strong and balanced structure for the horse and rider and less is more: doing enough to initiate a self-corrective or self-adjusting change in the body.
Equine Positional Release is an adaptation of Ortho-Bionomy for use with horses and the horse and rider. It is a gently and effective non-manipulative, pain-free body work. It has its origins from the Positional Release discipline of Osteopathy. E...