
Equine massage helps support your horse’s overall comfort, mobility, and well-being by easing muscle tension, encouraging circulation, and promoting relaxation. Whether your horse is recovering from strain, supporting rehabilitation, maintaining performance, or simply enjoying wellness care, massage can help them move and feel their best.
Benefits may include:
✓ Reduced muscle tension
✓ Improved circulation
✓ Increased flexibility
✓ Relaxation and stress relief
✓ Support during recovery and rehabilitation
At Happily Equine After I proudly offer two different types of massage; a more relaxed version that take between 1-1.5 hours and a more intensive performance version that averages between 1.5-2 hours. All massages include stretching and a general body evaluation.

Cryotherapy is a targeted cold therapy treatment designed to support recovery, comfort, and overall wellness. At Happily Equine After, I use the SubZero Equine Cryotherapy system to deliver precise, localized treatment to areas such as joints, muscles, tendons, and soft tissue. This advanced treatment creates a rapid cooling response designed to help reduce inflammation and discomfort while supporting your horse’s natural recovery process.
Whether your horse is recovering from activity, navigating rehabilitation, dealing with soreness, or simply benefiting from routine wellness care, cryotherapy can be a valuable addition to a treatment plan. Cold therapy is commonly used to support both recovery after exercise and management of soft tissue concerns.
Potential benefits of cryotherapy may include:
✓ Helps reduce inflammation and swelling
✓ Supports comfort and temporary pain relief
✓ Encourages recovery after exercise or strain
✓ May improve range of motion and mobility
✓ Helps ease muscle soreness and tension
✓ Supports rehabilitation programs
✓ Can be used as part of injury prevention and maintenance care
✓ Quick, targeted, noninvasive treatment sessions

3B Laser Therapy is a noninvasive treatment designed to support healing, recovery, and overall wellness by using targeted light energy to stimulate natural cellular processes within the body. At Happily Equine After, I use Super Pulsed 3B Laser technology to help support tissue repair, comfort, circulation, and recovery in horses experiencing soreness, strain, inflammation, or rehabilitation needs.
The Super Pulsed 3B Laser uses multiple wavelengths of light designed to support different tissue types and healing goals. By combining several wavelengths, treatments can target both surface and deeper structures, creating a versatile approach for recovery, rehabilitation, and overall wellness care.
650nm wavelength
Supports skin surface healing and may assist with wound recovery and scar tissue support. This wavelength is commonly used to encourage healthy cellular activity in surface tissues.
810nm wavelength
Targets deeper tissues such as muscles and tendons and may help support circulation, tissue recovery, and cellular energy production that assists the body’s natural healing process.
980nm wavelength
Often used to support comfort and wellness by interacting with sensory pathways and helping promote relaxation and temporary relief from discomfort.
Laser therapy works at a cellular level and is commonly used as part of recovery and rehabilitation programs for soft tissue concerns, muscle soreness, tendon and ligament support, and ongoing maintenance care. Whether your horse is recovering from activity, returning from injury, or benefiting from proactive wellness care, laser therapy can be a valuable addition to their treatment plan.
Potential benefits of 3B Laser Therapy may include:
✓ Helps support the body’s natural healing process
✓ May reduce inflammation and discomfort
✓ Encourages circulation and cellular activity
✓ Supports tendon and ligament recovery
✓ Helps ease muscle soreness and tension
✓ Supports rehabilitation programs
✓ Encourages tissue repair and recovery
✓ Noninvasive and comfortable treatment sessions
✓ May support mobility and overall wellness care
Services may benefit:
✓ Rehab horses
✓ Senior horses
✓ Performance horses
✓ Horses with soreness or stiffness
✓ Trail and pleasure horses
✓ Backyard companions
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