Equine Massage
Dennie Semore, CEMT, VOM
Equine Massage Therapist
By Appointment Only
Balance Freedom Equine Massage began after my desperate search in 2002 to relieve
the suffering and restore the quality of life of my beloved horse, Rocket, after an injury.  
After his
remarkable recovery, I realized I could help others. I became certified in Equine
Sports Massage through
Equissage. In addition, I have also been mentored by Mike
Scott. Continued education has enabled me to advance in areas of Myofascial, Deep
Tissue, Mobilization and Saddle-fitting. Recently, I was invited to participate in a
Cadaver Lab held in April 2008, at Tufts University. To learn more about me and my
credentials, find out
here. I am currently based out of northwest Florida and provides
equine massage therapy for equine companions throughout the country.

What is Equine Massage?
Equine Massage is an intricate part of the holistic approach to balanced equine health.
Massage is valuable not only in cases of injury and disease, but also for promoting the
general health and preventing it from being lowered under ordinary conditions of life.
For instance, it is particularly useful in the relief of muscular fatigue, the feeling of
which arises from the presence, in the overworked muscles, of certain waste products of
muscular contraction, which more or less paralyze the muscles for the time being. It
may therefore be concluded that the removal of the waste products causes rapid
restoration of muscular vigor that follow well-applied massage in these cases. Find out
more
here

How do I know if my horse can benefit from a massage?
Find out if equine massage can benefit your horse. Remember, equine massage is not a
substitute for veterinary care. It is an adjunct. If the two specialties are used in
conjunction, we can better achieve our goal – to address the horse's best interest. If a
horse appears ill or lame, contact the vet immediately.
Dial: 850-623-1971 or 850-565-0281
Write:
bfreesmt@bellsouth.net
Fitting Agent for




"Every Saddle
Should Fit"
2010 Horse
Owners' Massage
Clinics:
June 5 and
October 2
Get more details!
Check out my
experience at the
Cadaver Lab
and Advanced
Myofascia Training
(photos may not be
appropriate for
sensitive or younger
persons)
Accepted
For Sale: Meadow Brook Cart
$1,250.00. Contact Dennie
Semore