Celia Cohen
Msc Vet Phys, Bsc Physio, MCSP, ACPAT (A)
Chartered Human and Veterinary Physiotherapist
Horse Physiotherapy Assessment & Treatment
The horse is an athlete just like a human performing in sport. Use of physiotherapy improves the
horses natural range of movement, corrects muscle imbalance and aids self carriage.  The result
- increased performance & improvement in your horses sense of well being.
'Mendiondo was a different horse after one physio session, he had a personality and soul.
All our stud horses now receive physio regularly as part of their training program' St Piran's Stud
Riding
Human Posture and Balance
This is a ground based clinic - no horse required.  A study & practical day looking at Human and
Equine movement, how the two interact and the influence a rider has on a horses movement.  The
aim is to create freedom in movement for the horse and awareness of balance for the rider.  
'All riders should take this course before they ride a horse' J.W Cornwall
Horse & Rider Posture and Balance Clinic
This is a one to one clinic with horse & rider together designed as a natural progress from the
ground based Human Clinic & Horse Physio.  It brings horse and rider together to look at specific
problems for example stiffness on one rein, problems with transitions, poor strike off in canter,
evasion or why doesn't my horse seem to understand what I am asking!
Advanced Core-stability exercise and problem solving clinic
This new small group workshop is designed for those who have completed the Human Posture
and Balance clinic.  To look at more advanced exercises to improve and strengthen your core
stability and also look at specific problems relating to your core stability, exercises to correct  and
help maintain and improve those specific problems. NO HORSE REQUIRED
Lecture / Demonstration - Maintaining a supple horse
This lecture demonstration is designed to demonstrate a range of easy ground based exercises
that can be performed with your horse to assist in the building of correct musculature, improving
and maintaining suppleness and flexibility, training the horse to correctly use core muscles to
improve movement and engagement.  It uses basic equipment, is fun to do and helps build your
relationship with your horse.