Animal Awareness Feature Articles: Muscle Imbalance in Dogs/Horses
April 26, 2010
Wellington, FL –-- Animal Awareness is pleased to announce that it is currently featuring the free articles Muscle Imbalance in the Horse and Muscle Imbalance in the Dog. The articles can be found on the Animal Awareness website at http://www.animalawareness.com/equinemuscleimbalance.html and http://www.animalawareness.com/caninemuscleimbalance.html. Animal Awareness Founder and Licensed Massage Therapist Jean-Pierre Hourdebaigt is the author of both articles.
Animal Awareness is an exciting new website for animal lovers that promotes home care health programs Muscle Imbalance in the Horse and Muscle Imbalance in the Dog each discuss what muscle imbalance is, how it happens, and how it can be treated. After reading the extensive free article, an individual can purchase one of the recommended mini-DVDs for additional visual guidance.
Muscle imbalance occurs due to weak muscles and is usually the result of a build-up of stress, physical or emotional. Massages can be used to help treat and prevent muscle imbalance. It can make a difference by increasing the fluid circulation in the muscles, which leads to better oxygenation and nutrition within the muscle fibers, as well as a better removal of toxins. Massaging the tendons of key muscles will also greatly contribute to relaxing the nervous system and therefore bring relaxation to the tight muscle groups. Completing massage work with gentle stretching exercises will further relax an animal.
“When your horse or dog is in training or in recovery you really want to know how his musculature is doing,” noted Hourdebaigt. “Simple massage skills can help you evaluate your dog or horse’s muscle fitness and detect any muscle imbalance earlier. This allows you to adjust your training accordingly and save precious time.”
Animal Awareness is a three-fold website offering a large collection of free articles like Muscle Imbalance in the Horse and Muscle Imbalance in the Dog. It also features mini-DVDs, and a consultation with Hourdebaigt. The extensive article library offered at Animal Awareness covers many topics pertaining to the home care of arthritis to muscle injuries and much more for canines and equines. The mini-DVDs offer 8-10 minutes of visual instruction for subjects such as massaging, stretching, and hydrotherapy.
For more information about Animal Awareness or to read the feature article please visit www.animalawareness.com/.
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