Equine
Hanna Somatics® (EHS) is a gentle,
non-invasive bodywork that resets the horse's
resting
muscle tone by re-connecting the neuro-pathways between the horse's
mind,
nervous system, and the rest of his body. EHS is a hands-on method of
assisting the horse in recognizing any forgotten patterns of movement
that were previously accessible to him.
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Practitioners
work with the horse's cooperation, partners in a dance of
movement to relax chronically contracted muscles and relieve the pain
associated with these unnatural contractions caused by stress,
repetitive
motion, trauma or injury. Much of what we have been taught as
conformation is actually posture! With relaxed and elastic
muscles, a horse's posture can improve dramatically and almost
instantaneously!
Equine
Hanna Somatics® can relieve
pain and other symptoms commonly associated with aging.
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| Alissa Mayer EHSE helping a horse reclaim conscious muscle control in the hindquarters, t'Groenhof, Belgium |
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EHS can be beneficial for any horse
exhibiting
Sensory-Motor Amnesia (SMA) aka chronically contracted muscles (like
those stubborn
ones in
my lower back that tense up and refuse to let go when I have overworked
my body). Over time, those overly tight muscles can block circulation
and nerve impulses from flowing freely through the muscle tissue,
resulting in a "numbed zone" that becomes inaccessible to the horse.
SMA can:
Decrease performance effectiveness and shorten a career,
decrease flexibility or suppleness, shorten stride, increase resistance
to
training, create the possibility of accidents, increase pain, restrict
movement, increase stress/fear/anxiety, increase the effects of aging,
and
cause dissociation or disconnection (from Eleanor Criswell Hanna, Ed.D
of the
Novato Institute for Somatic Research and Training). Whew!
Thank goodness Equine
Hanna Somatics® can help reverse some
of these conditions.
EHS can help
relax the neuromuscular system, increase the range of motion, roll back
the
clock on the aging process and even decrease the likelihood of injuries (E. Criswell Hanna, Ed.D), because a
horse who is in her body is more aware of her movement and the
environment. Relaxation, another
valuable result of this bodywork, helps enhance the healing process,
making EHS
an ideal complement to any other treatments a horse is receiving.
What
makes Equine Hanna Somatics® unique? Unlike massage, chiropractics,
acupressure/puncture, or most
other bodywork modalities, which are applied TO the horse's body, EHS is
a cooperative
guided movement that works WITH the horse's own brain, enhancing the
mind-body
connection. The EHS educator makes
hands-on suggestions, and the horse moves his own body by contracting
and
relaxing his muscles, very slowly.
These purposeful movements originate in the voluntary motor
cortex - the
only part of the nervous system that can actively relax muscles. Once
the horse feels the release that
occurs with intentional muscle relaxation, he can do it again on his own
because his neurons have been "rewired" and are now able to recall how
to communicate
with muscles previously affected by SMA (sensory-motor amnesia,
remember?).
Horses love this attention and gentle work, licking,
chewing, and relaxing into each session. Results from mild to
mind-blowing are often observed after the very first session - horses
often
appear shinier, covered in dapples, with a smoother topline and
increased
freedom of movement during and immediately after the session. Riders
report horses are more supple and responsive to the aids following EHS
work. In addition, the owner
learns how to perform simple EHS movements with his/her own horse, to
continue
the work and build an even stronger horse-human bond.
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