Yvonne Magee CESMT

Yvonne Magee CESMT Certified Equine Massage Therapist Certified Magnawave practitioner I have been around horses almost all my life .

I am certified equine massage therapist with THERASAGE EMC and I would love to make your horses perform better . I offer Pre-and post-Event massage ,
Discipline-specific massage
Tendon and ligament massage and trigger points
Deep tissue massage that helps to release trigger points in the muscle which releases pain for better performance. Trigger points create oxygen starvation in the tissue s

o your horses might feel pain in certain areas .
-muscle stiffness, or have an edema . Trigger point massages are the most effective modality by massage therapist for relief of pain . I massage on tendons and ligaments .For example if your horse has a bowed tendon , torn ligament,is cold backed ,had nerve blocking , or just an old injury . The benefits of equine massage is
-alleviates pain,tensions and discomfort
-reduces spasm and cramping
-breaks down scar tissue
-releases endorphins (the body’s own pain killer)
-reduces inflammation and swelling
Increases blood flow and oxygen circulation
-increases lymphatic flow

I also offer myofascial release massage

Myofascial Release is a comprehensive, whole body, hands-on approach that restores the necessary slack in the connective tissue web to help eliminate lameness and enhance a horse's performance. Myofascial release uses sustained hands-on pressure into a fascial restriction for several minutes in one area. I WOULD LOVE TO DISCUSS THE CONCERNS YOU HAVE WITH YOUR HORSE AND OFFER MY SERVICES TO HELP IMPROVE YOUR EQUINE PERFORMANCE.

DOES EQUINE MASSAGE BENEFIT YOUR HORSE ???Yessss, It is a highly beneficial, non-invasive practice that manipulates soft...
06/12/2026

DOES EQUINE MASSAGE BENEFIT YOUR HORSE ???

Yessss, It is a highly beneficial, non-invasive practice that manipulates soft tissues (muscles and fascia) to relieve muscle soreness, reduce stress, and improve overall flexibility
Key Benefits

Reduces Stress: Research shows that massage immediately reduces the stress hormone cortisol, lowers heart rates, and limits conflict behaviors in horses.

Improves Flexibility: By breaking down scar tissue and releasing tension, it helps increase stride length and range of motion.

Pain Relief: Relieves trigger points and muscle knots, reducing compensation patterns that can lead to lameness.

Quicker Recovery: Stimulates blood and lymphatic circulation to help clear lactic acid and heal tissues faster.

Sayler received a good massage and pemf therapy 🥰
04/22/2026

Sayler received a good massage and pemf therapy 🥰

03/20/2026

Key Benefits of PEMF for Horses:

Healing & Repair:
Stimulates cellular regeneration, increases bone production, and boosts cartilage health.

Inflammation Reduction:
Reduces edema and decreases cytokines (markers of inflammation).

Pain Relief:
Acts as an analgesic to reduce pain and soreness from muscle strain.

Performance Enhancement:
Improves circulation, nutrient uptake, and flexibility, allowing horses to move more freely.

This week I had the pleasure to work with a couple horses . I love what I do and feel blessed to be able to make horses ...
03/20/2026

This week I had the pleasure to work with a couple horses . I love what I do and feel blessed to be able to make horses feel better .

The horse's body has approximately 700 muscles that work together in pairs, groups, and chains to control movement. The ...
02/19/2026

The horse's body has approximately 700 muscles that work together in pairs, groups, and chains to control movement. The deep muscles are generally responsible for supporting and stabilizing joints, while the superficial muscles create power and gymnastic movement.

Trigger point Equine trigger point sports massage therapy involves identifying and applying direct, sustained pressure (...
02/19/2026

Trigger point

Equine trigger point sports massage therapy involves identifying and applying direct, sustained pressure (via thumbs, fingers, or elbows) to hyperirritable nodules in a horse’s muscle tissue to release tension and eliminate pain. This therapy enhances flexibility, range of motion, and circulation while reducing lactic acid buildup. It is commonly used for performance enhancement, injury recovery, and to address behavioral issues caused by pain.

Common Locations:
Trigger points often occur at the musculotendinous junctions (where muscle meets tendon) and areas subjected to high stress.
Causes: Trigger points develop due to overwork, inadequate warm-ups, lack of stretching, or fatigue.

Benefits:
Increased flexibility, improved posture, enhanced performance, and increased blood flow to muscles.

Signs of Release:
Indicators during the session include yawning, licking, chewing, and muscle twitches, indicating a reduction in tension.

01/01/2026
Merry Christmas to all my clients, friends and family 🥰
12/25/2025

Merry Christmas to all my clients, friends and family 🥰

Luna thoroughly enjoyed her massage. We had a productive session.
12/24/2025

Luna thoroughly enjoyed her massage. We had a productive session.

Well said , that’s why I love working with horses .
12/12/2025

Well said , that’s why I love working with horses .

There’s never any one way to do something or to get to the same result.

One way may be easier than another way, take less steps, take more or less time. It doesn’t mean that any one way is right and another is wrong.

If there’s something I’ve learned it is that the body is intricate, strong, delicate, resilient and so much more. Every body is different and how and when and what it chooses or feels safe to respond to, is up to the body.

We have the ability to help facilitate body healing with the items and tools God the ultimate Healer has given us, and we also have the ability to damage it too.

Life with horses doesn’t have to be a frantic panic and seeking.

Although, sometimes it can feel and seem that way in desperate times.

But, it doesn't have to be.

Sometimes seeking looks like sitting.
Healing feels quiet.
Rest looks like turning it all off for the time needed.

Wrapping up the year always has as nostalgic feeling for me as well as one of anticipation and excitement for the next year.

I love learning new things as well as new things about the old things. Stuff that challenges what I know, think I know or believe. So, I’ve been taking the time to do just that.

I can’t wait to share more details with you 🤎

Address

TX-195
Killeen, TX
76542

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